

Our Shows

The Last Time I Saw Caileigh is a dark, funny and heartfelt one-act play that explores non-binary erasure through the lens of an unsolved mystery. When Caileigh Richardson goes missing, the three people closest to them point fingers at one another, and at the ever elusive “system”, as they recount their last few days with Caileigh and try to uncover what happened to them. It asks questions about gender, who we hold accountable for injustice... and fish sex changes.
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Offies Award (OffFest category)
“I want to lie in the mud with you, him, and all of them.”
In Spit In My Face, Pierre questions monogamy while navigating his complex modern relationship with Adam. Through sex, romance, excitement, frustration, and sorrow - theory and practicality go head to head.
Sexy and sensual, sensitive and sentimental, Spit In My Face explores sex, consent, gender and the quarrel between social conventions… and moral revolution.
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A workout for your soul.
At what point in life does a woman stop dancing to the beat of someone else's rhythm and begin to find her own?
Set to the razor sharp sounds of international percussionist Manu Joste, Phoenix uses storytelling and movement to explore power dynamics, authenticity and the messy joy of a woman rising from the ashes in order to create a life on her own terms. This show promises to grab you by the heart strings and not let go until the last beat has been drummed.
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A playful theatrical exploration of Balkan culture(s)
A devised, multilingual performance created by a group of London-based Balkan artists about creating a performance by a group of London-based Balkan artists. Yes, you read that correctly.
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A playful and interactive exploration of cultural identity, migration and assimilation, dreaming and belonging, coffee and cigarettes, and theatre itself.
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God Is Dead is a family drama reflecting on the necessary end of western abundance, questions our lifestyle and advocates for a less capitalist world. Think The Cherry Orchard meets The White Lotus meets Sarah Kane.
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Four siblings living in privilege at a time when the rest of the world is falling apart are about to have their annual dinner in remembrance of their parents' death. Suddenly the fifth sibling, the one who went out to live in the outside world and confront himself to reality comes back. His visit will unwrap a series of family secrets. But the clock is ticking, decisions have to be made, because this class of theirs is about to fall.
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It is a way to reflect on how western societies live in a materialistic comfort to the detriment of others. It's also a call for sobriety in our lifestyle at a time when natural resources are about to collapse.
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