Booking fees
£4 booking fee per online/phone transaction.
No fee when tickets are booked in person.
Booking fees are per transaction and not per ticket. If your booking contains several events the highest booking fee will apply. The booking fee may be reduced on certain events. Members do not pay booking fees.
Line Up | 13 & 14 Jun
Thu 13 Jun, 6pm
Fri 14 Jun, 2pm
Fri 14 Jun, 8pm
Marianna Scott
World-Optimizer
[stage]
Think you know the tech world? Think again. Satirical and shocking, World-Optimizer is a powerpoint-theatre presentation by a tiny 25-year-old female who's part Elon Musk, part Jeff Bezos, and part Attila the Hun, with frizzy hair.
Jordan Rhys
They say...
[audio]
A radio presenter gets more than he bargained for when he decides to challenge the origin of false information. Thought-provoking and comic, 'They say...' is a political fantasy exploring misinformation, division, manipulation, and fear.
V Lamont Gillies
Amoeba 2.0
[stage]
A young woman faces an impossible choice between pain and peace in this vulnerable and often shocking piece that asks 'when will the bloodshed end?'
Sophie Cox
Walter, Walter, lead me to the Altar
[screen]
A heartfelt piece about wanting to be loved.
Esther O'Casey
Sugar
[stage]
Lana Del Rey-obsessed Chloe invites you into the messy dressing room of the Eden Lounge to answer some jarring questions. Outrageous and arresting, 'Sugar' is an unapologetic examination of student debt, seduction, and sacrifice.
These performances include strong language, partial nudity and adult content, including violence, abduction and sexual content. There will be references to homophobia, classism, prejudice, racism and sexism; and depictions of death, mental illness and self-harm. Some scenes will feature blood.
Thu 13 Jun, 8pm
Fri 14 Jun, 12pm
Fri 14 Jun, 6pm
Matthew Forrest & Noah Weatherby
Clowns to the Left of Me
[stage]
A dark comedy about being stuck in a room with someone who just doesn’t get you.
Evan Silverstein
Gregory Conquest: Conquest in Conversation
[stage]
Meet Gregory Conquest, the man who once tried to eat fifty hot dogs in five minutes to save his marriage but couldn’t do it. Now Gregory’s doing something NEW for his final performance at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama. Should be pretty good.
Emelie Dahlskog
Will I Ever Love Again?
[screen]
After a hard break up, a solo traveller goes on a journey in search for answers. But even in an unknown distant place, smells, memories and images suddenly become too familiar.
Sophia Roberts
Making It (because I have to)
[stage]
Sophia has to do this, 'this' being the performance you're about to watch.
Nina Cassells
A Small Place
[audio]
A young woman must unravel a dark mystery.
These performances include strong language and adult content, including violence, death, drug/alcohol abuse and depictions of mental illness. There will be references to misogyny, paedophilia, child mortality and slavery.
Line Up | 20 & 21 Jun
Thu 20 Jun, 6pm
Fri 21 Jun, 2pm
Fri 21 Jun, 8pm
Djibril Ramsey, Ckristo Invida Kuwaha & Jeremy Mitchell
Fable
[stage]
Dark, personal, poetic and comic, Fable explores black culture, so-called cancel culture, and the intangible forces at play in working class lives.
Kaya Ulaşli
The Mudlarker
[screen]
A man embarks on a journey to honour his father and his unique passion. On the way he discovers something quite remarkable.
Anabella O'Gorman
Stand Up
[stage]
A microphone. A stage. A comedian. It should be enough.
Ruby Thompson
Derbados
[stage]
Trish wakes in a tree after a PHAT night out. As she pieces together the night before she realises the tree is under threat, and it's up to her to save it. Exploring family, community, and small acts of protest, 'Derbados' is a love letter to the people of Derby, inspired by Harriet Thompson.
Bethany Wooding
Window
[stage]
A playful, patchwork exploration of closed doors, open windows, bus journeys, muddy hands, cups of coffee, burnt toast, dreams, disasters, and all of us, trying.
These performances include strong language and adult content, including violence, death, depictions of mental illness, drug/alcohol abuse and sexual content. There will be references to homophobia, transphobia, racism, classism and sexism.
Thu 20 Jun, 8pm
Fri 21 Jun, 12pm
Fri 21 Jun, 6pm
MC Bury
Max
[stage]
A person walks into an open-mic night with an existential crisis and a saxophone. Even they don't know what's going to happen. Passionate and gently comic, Max explores loneliness, frustration, love, fear, and the passing of time.
Ruby Sephton
Clap for Our Carers
[stage]
Questions of justice, workers’ rights, healthcare, and privatisation collide in this heartfelt, political story of a struggling NHS worker confronting a millionaire PPE contractor.
Maximus Evans
The Final Piece
[stage]
A painter descends into madness as his longed-for masterpiece disintegrates in front of his eyes. Satirical and darkly-comic, 'The Final Piece' is a bold exploration of the extremities of art and the artist's need for approval.
Adil Hassan
Mr. Worldwide
[stage]
Wildly comic and piercingly satirical, 'Mr. Worldwide' follows a racially ambiguous young man on a bizarre trip across America in search of community, belonging, and a free ticket to the World Cup.
Romaya Weaver
On & On
[stage]
A young woman tries to survive the present while battling her memories of the past in this playful, heartfelt, and dramatic exploration of family, heritage, loss, and grief.
These performances include strong language and adult content, including violence, death, drug/alcohol abuse, depictions of mental illness and abduction. There will be references to prejudice, transphobia, homophobia, classism, prejudice, racism and sexism. Some scenes will feature blood.