Nobody Rides The Unicorn
When the magic of Zoe’s soft, sweet singing draws a beautiful unicorn to her, everyone is delighted. But then Zoe finds that her unicorn is … more info
Bridport Arts Centre
When the magic of Zoe’s soft, sweet singing draws a beautiful unicorn to her, everyone is delighted. But then Zoe finds that her unicorn is … more info
Hilarious and harrowing tale where we meet Steve Jobs and Chinese workers toiling to make our beloved iPhones. Mike Daisey’s monologue The Agony and the … more info
Adapted from the book by J. Meade Falkner By Stephanie Dale with original music by Tim Laycock Directed by Kim Durham Smugglers, shipwrecks, a haunted … more info
Edinburgh Fringe Preview You may not remember Mrs Smith crossing the street in Hitchcock’s infamous film The Birds, or Ms Schiffer and Miss Spoke lurking … more info
Charlie Bicknell stunned Arts Centre audiences, last autumn, with her ariel performance which she will include in this eclectic mix of dark, wicked humour, punchy chanson … more info
Tony Hancock was the epitomy of self-delusion in his Hancock’s Half Hour radio and television series. Eternally convinced that he was smarter than everyone else … more info
By Dick King-Smith, adapted by David Wood For three consecutive summers Illyria has been … more info
This comic opera, although set in Japan, is a parody of British politics – and is surprisingly relevant in the 21st Century!
On the Millennium Green, please bring chairs and a picnic. more info
Follow George Formby’s rise from awkward stable boy to one of Britain’s biggest stars in this unique one-man performance starring Ewan Wardrop. Formby is a … more info
Reinventing Alexandre Dumas’ classic story with some fresh four-part harmonies, Barbershopera’s three guys and a girl sing you through the epic adventure of D’Artagnan and … more info