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  • Whats On

    SPRINT Festival

    Image: Hunter Johns

    It's the million-and-one-th (we’ve lost count) edition of London’s best established carnival of new and unusual theatre, SPRINT Festival.

    For three weeks in March, we assemble the most scintillating new artists making performance today – artists with bold ideas, artists who won’t play by the rules, and artists in many instances making their first professional work. With SPRINT, you never quite know what you're going to get but you can be damn certain you'll have a good night out.

    "CPT is as a beacon of fringe goodness, a theatre that champions diversity, inclusivity and the best kind of weird uniqueness" - LondonTheatre1

    WORK IN PROGRESS
    A woman with a red head covering stares directly into the camera lense infront of a blue background with a light gradient.
    Halima Habil presents

    Baba (WIP)

    Thu 27 March at 7:15pm
    From the high mountains of Transylvania, dry desert of Sahara and the wet red sea comes... Baba, an hour of professional silliness by solo clown act Halima.
    Black outline of a dog with a Yamaka and a Star of David on a yellow background
    Shahaf Beer presents

    The Jewish Dog

    Thu 27 March at 9pm
    The performance filters the darkest period of Jewish history through the naive perspective of a dog, offers a view of the subject as never seen before.
    WORK IN PROGRESS
    An image of a rider on horseback decorated with American patriotic elements, including the US flag. The rider and horse appear in a silhouette or cutout style against a dramatic blue sky. The composition suggests themes of freedom and frontier spirit.

    Untitled Bruce Rowley Project

    Fri 28 March at 7:15pm
    The doors swing open and the room falls silent. A storyteller begins the story of a cowboy, an archetype, a man as hard as the country they’ve crossed.
    Photo of two people sat on a swing set. They are both wearing white togas with gold capes and are each holding identical felt puppets who are wearing gold and have long brown hair. The person on the left is white, has wavy brown hair and is gazing into th

    The City of Ladies

    Fri 28 March at 9pm
    Brand new comedy exploring gender, queer joy, and what we might learn from the ladies of the past as we attempt to build a future.
    WORK IN PROGRESS
    A smiling person in a pink shirt stands in front of a cartoon microphone. The microphone stand is in the shape of a walking stick. The background is blue with rows of chairs that go into the distance, and soft pink circles float above.
    Arthur Moss presents

    Stand Up (Comedy)

    Sat 29 March at 9pm
    Stories, minigames, cardio, and consequences – What more could you want? Arthur Moss pushes their body to the limits, not stopping until the audience says they can.
    WORK IN PROGRESS
    Drag thing, Jean, pokes their face out of a pile of denim
    Sophia Hirsch presents

    JEAN: Live!

    Sat 29 March at 7:15pm
    JEAN: Live! Is a surrealist sci-fi drag show where a denim alien from a planet made of trash is brought to Earth for scientific study.
    WORK IN PROGRESS
    Shimmering CD, four hands reach towards it.
    Ellie Higgins presents

    The Best Of

    Sat 29 Mar at times between 5pm and 9pm
    I've made you a mixtape – do you want to listen? A compilation of my favourite tracks, a selection of memories spinning round. Press play and take a pause.
    Text reads SPRINT 2025 with 2 blue socks and white runnning shoes at the bottom. One of socks has a plant growing out of it.

    Big Bang Scratch Night - 30 March 2025

    Sun 30 March at 7:15pm
    Big Bang is CPT’s regular scratch night: an explosion of performance from which new universes of theatre may one day emerge.