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Continue reading →: WASTEMAN by Joe Leather.
Wasteman a beautifully presented semi-biographical play by Joe Leather taken from his experiences as a bin person during the dark days of lockdown. The act started life on Zoom during the Pandemic and has now transferred successfully to the stage. Tackling prejudices and homophobia head-on with an honest look at…
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Continue reading →: Breed or Bust by Joyful Raven.
Breed or Bust by award-winning writer Joyful Raven opens her heart to explain her own life choices about whether to “Breed or not to breed”! In this heartfelt autobiographical performance. Ravens performance touches on the current issues taking place in some of the States in America where some women are…
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Continue reading →: Melody by Aidan Sadler.
Aidan Sadler two months had no intention of performing in Edinburgh this year, yet here it is in full glorious colour (stunning outfits). Queer award-winning cabaret artist has created MELODY which combines singing, comedy and a huge dash of Sadler’s charm. Sadler engages with the audience throughout with a few…
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Continue reading →: Clapham Fringe 2023
The Bread & Roses Theatre Announces the Clapham Fringe Festival 2023Now in its 8thcritically acclaimed Year, welcoming theatre companies and artists from around the world! The Bread and Roses Theatre is gearing up for this year’s Clapham Fringe Festival, which is set to be our biggest and most international, with…
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Continue reading →: I am Having Distressing Thoughts by Sadia Gordon.
Where do you turn to when you’re delving into the depths of depression or mental illness? Exactly, where can you go? Sadia Gordon’s play I Am Having Distressing Thoughts shares her story of a quest to find help in her darkest hours to feel well again. The play highlights the…
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Continue reading →: My Father’s Nose by Douglas Walker.
My Father’s Nose by Douglas Walker finds a man sitting on a park bench crying. Approached by a concerned passer. The couple strikes up a conversation and he pours out some of the stored-up grief he has been carrying inside. His father hasn’t long died and he is trying to…
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Continue reading →: Get Blessed by Niamh Denyer.
Have you ever fancied a career change helping those at the saddest and happiest times of their lives? Get Blessed by Niamh Denyer just might have the answer for you. Audiences find yourself on a fast-track course to becoming a Celebrant. Áine Reilly is a (well-respected) master in her trade.…
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Continue reading →: Wildcat’s Last Waltz by Joshua Welch.
Fabulous front room comedy with a cup of tea and biscuit. Joshua Welch’s comedy Wildcat’s Last Waltz takes you into the world of married couple Wildcat’s of Sheffield and Geoffrey. Life hasn’t been without its challenges yet they worked hard to pull through it together. Who knew dusting was funny?…
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Continue reading →: MANIkin by Saltire Sky.
MANIkin performed by Josh Brock is a powerful story looking at body image from a male perspective. A bad diet and poor nutrition all add to Fraser’s weight problems. The play also focuses on what goes on inside the person’s mind and the trauma and life experiences that can lead…
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Continue reading →: Mitford Sisters by Oxio Theatre.
The Mitfords, controversial sisters in the early C20th whose friendship with Hitler, a marriage to Oswold Mosley, leader of the British Fascists and the one whose communist beliefs led her to fight for the Republicans in the Spanish civil war. Earn a place in the history books. Joined by Birth…










