Monthly Archives: August 2021

Abrasion

15th & 16th August 9pm £8/7 Written, produced and performed by Meg Rose-Dixon, the tragic comedy Abrasion is a story from adolescence to mid twenties, with a countlessly misdiagnosed illness at its ...

A Splash of Milk

13th & 14th August 3pm £10/8 A Splash of Milk exposes the harsh realities of being a person of colour within the already marginalised queer community and the racism that lies within. A Splash of Milk ...

Late Night Fish

13th & 14th August 6pm £10/7 Michael and Tony are in the “Waste Management Business”. They’ve been asked to dispose of a large “package” in a nearby lake with no questions asked.Join us on a tale of ...

Casterbridge

12th, 13th & 14th 4.30pm £9/7 When she was 21, Mary Henchard stood up in a bar and offered to sell her husband to the highest bidder. She has spent the last twenty years trying to recover. When she was ...

Beats Me!

11th & 12th August 6pm £8.50/8 ‘Beats Me!’ is a dark comedy taking modern-day humour and mixing it with a more traditional melodramatic farce appearance. Set in a modern-day London ...

Inertia by Helen Terry

10th & 11th August 7.30pm £9/7.50 What is real? The thoughts and fantasies in our heads, or existence, plodded through? Inertia is a tale which warns of where life can lead, when lived all in fantasy ...

Quite the Scandal

8th & 9th August 9pm £8/5 Siah Harrell’s Quite the Scandal offers a raucous comedy of errors in an English Country home.It’s lockdown and Nicky’s 21st birthday is on the horizon. Mother is busy ...

Billy Parva: A True Story

8th, 9th & 10th 6pm £10 Billy Parva is the greatest man who ever lived. He gets all the women, has a celebrity lifestyle, could fight a bear to the death (skills he can only teach to fellow Army ...

Red Hot Pokers

7th, 8th & 9th August 7.30pm £12/10 Based on a true story, a monologue that explores growing up gay in the 1960’s a time when it was illegal. Jay re-lives his mother’s rejection of his sexuality, her ...