The Everlasting Book Tour: Where Literature, Comedy And Ian Macpherson Collide
Ian Macpherson takes us on a tour of his imaginary home life in a show that is undoubtedly clever, but way too pleased with itself.
Ian Macpherson takes us on a tour of his imaginary home life in a show that is undoubtedly clever, but way too pleased with itself.
An hour of surreal, irresistible madness in the company of Nicole Henriksen and her cast of characters.
Mr Susie has one hour to save cabaret, but hasn't a clue what cabaret is. Energetic and charming tour through music, magic, song and dance.
Pip Utton dons the guise of the Iron Lady to answer the questions you always wanted to ask in an exhilarating, ambitious production.
Female physical comedy duo update classic silent clowning with multimedia invention in a perfect show for all ages.
A show that does exactly as it says on the tin. This is pure unadulterated Simon Munnery, doing what he does best.
The Leveson Inquiry meets the New Testament as Matthew, Mark, Luke and John are summoned to defend their versions of events in the Gospels.
Rosie Revan and Alice Fennell make their Fringe debut with a fast-paced multimedia-savvy sketch show, Fan Club
Innocent Alice is sucked into a "wonderland" of ever-increasing debt in this satire, loosely based on Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.
Kevin Wight takes a stroll through the programme of dance and theatre at ZOO Venues.