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  • Whats On

    Poetry

    Image: Score by Documental Theatre
    A white woman in her late twenties, is soaked with water. Their eyes are closed, they have a rye smile on their face. They are stood in front of a mouldy wall with yellow graffiti writing reading Landlord's Wet Dream.
    Verity Sharpe presents

    Verity Sharpe: Landlord's Wet Dream

    Thurs 5th March at 7:15pm
    An anarchic punk gig meets protest meets stand-up hour. Landlord's Wet Dream is a hilarious deep dive into the absurdities of the UK housing crisis.
    WORK IN PROGRESS
    A zoomed in picture of the bark of a tree. It is covered in pale-green lichen.
    Fallow presents

    Fieldfare (WIP)

    Sat 7th March at 7:15pm
    Fieldfare is a queer folktale for the forests of modern Britain – boldly dissolving borders between us and nature in a kaleidoscope of poetry, storytelling, archive footage and folk song.
    A shadow of a man

    Bayangkan Bayang (Imagine a Shadow) 

    Tues 24th Mar at 7:15pm
    What happens to migrant children as they mature into societies that fail to acknowledge them?
    WORK IN PROGRESS
    A young black woman stands with her right hand on her forehead and her left hand held above her head.
    Fuse Theatre presents

    Pray For Me (WIP)

    Wed 15 - Sat 18 April at 7:15pm (3pm on Sat)
    Pray For Me is a powerful new work-in-progress exploring faith, Deafness and identity, as a Black Deaf woman confronts ideas of cure, belief and belonging through poetry, movement and music.
    WORK IN PROGRESS
    The palm of a man's hand close to the camera partially concealing his face

    No Photos (WIP)

    Tues 28 April at 7:15pm
    No Photos is a spoken word show that explores social anxiety, self-image, and visibility through the lens of a man who never wants to be in the picture.
    A performer stands on a dark stage with one arm raised and the other extended, gazing upward. She wears a blue patterned dress with red patchwork pockets, echoing the quilt panels hanging behind her on clotheslines.

    Holding Ground

    Weds 20 to Sat 23 May at 7pm (3pm on Sat)
    A multilingual solo performance exploring lineage and home-making through story, song, and quilting. Holding Ground invites audiences into a tender, participatory act of remembrance, repair, and connection across distance.