Who the f–ck is Shakespeare?

The so-called ‘facts’ of their stories; stories steeped in racism, patriarchy, and violence. But the facts are untrue, these stories just won’t do.

These five characters have had enough. They’re breaking the paper ceiling of Shakespeare’s Complete Works to tell their own stories and repurpose old tales for the next generation.

Watch them blow the dust off the classics, tear out the pages, and stage a multi-art form political occupation of Shakespeare with punchy verses, punky attitudes, and whole lotta wit.

“We stand here now, to speak but for ourselves. Our lives will not be stories on your shelves.”

Presented by 20 Stories High and Unity Theatre. Performances are 7:30pm, 1:30pm
Friday’s performance will be a matinée beginning at 1:30pm

Directed by Ameera Conrad. Written by Ameera Conrad and Shakespeare, with contributions from Leonisha Barley.

 

My Beautiful Laundrette

Based on Hanif Kureishi’s iconic and Oscar-nominated screenplay and last brought to the stage in 2019 directed by Nikolai Foster, My Beautiful Laundrette is set in London during the Thatcher years and tells the story of young British Pakistani, Omar, who transforms his Uncle’s run-down laundrette into a thriving business.

After being confronted by a fascist gang, Omar recognises school friend Johnny and uses their history to diffuse the situation.

As they renovate the laundrette together, love blossoms between them.

This bold production of Kureishi’s ground-breaking film, directed by Nicole Behan, explores cultural conflict, gender equality, class and generational strife, all presented against a funky backdrop of 80s music and culture with additional original music composed by the Pet Shop Boys’ Neil Tennant and Chris Lowe.

The Makings of a Murderer

Join The Scottish Detective, David Swindle, for a chilling, thrilling, night at the theatre.

True crime fans, and those with a curious mind, can explore the cases, the circumstances and the detective’s perspective on what really went on, the early warning signs and the clues behind The Makings of a Murderer!

What makes a serial killer tick? What are the tell-tale signs? What really goes on behind the scenes? Learn about the biggest British serial killers of all time – including Jack the Ripper, Peter Tobin, Harold Shipman, Peter Sutcliffe and Killer Couples – Fred and Rose West and The Moors Murderers Ian Brady and Myra Hindley.

With more than 34 years as a senior detective, David shares his unique insight into the minds of the murderers, the famous cases that were never solved, and how the murderer got away with it. . . from someone on the inside.

David – whose ground-breaking Operation Anagram uncovered the activities of Tobin – paints an often-dark picture of how these monsters come to be in this gripping, fully-interactive, audio-visual first. ’Serial Killers are cunning, conniving, controlling, careful and – I hate to say it – clever’, says David. ’They live apparently normal lives and get away with their crimes for years. . . until eventually detected’.

David also looks at the connections to the local area of the most famous murder cases. The Makings of a Murderer! – a chilling, thrilling, night at the theatre not to be missed.

The Nutcracker

Christmas wouldn’t be Christmas without a trip to your local theatre for a dazzling production of the most famous ballet in the world – The Nutcracker.

Snow flurries, sweets, princes, magic, and love are just some of the elements that will be brought together. A highly accessible ballet, full of familiar music such as the Waltz of the Flowers and the Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy.

This ballet continues to capture the hearts and imaginations of all generations across the world. It is a truly captivating piece of theatre, a wonderful introduction to ballet whilst retaining its appeal for anyone who is familiar with it.

Join them this Autumn, to see The Nutcracker, the eternal seasonal favourite!

The Tiger Who Came to Tea

Direct from the West End, the Olivier Award nominated smash hit show, The Tiger Who Came to Tea returns on tour.

The doorbell rings just as Sophie and her mummy are sitting down to tea. Who could it possibly be? What they certainly don’t expect to see at the door is a big, stripy tiger!

Join the tea-guzzling tiger in this delightful family show; packed with oodles of magic, sing-a-long songs and clumsy chaos. Don’t miss this stunning stage adaptation of the classic tale of teatime mayhem… expect to be surprised!

The Muppet Christmas Carol In Concert

Disney’s The Muppet Christmas Carol will be presented live in concert this winter, with its musical score performed live to the film.

This is the third time the classic film will be presented to audiences across the UK following its premiere in 2021, with Broadway World calling the show ‘…the ultimate festive escapism.’

The Muppet Christmas Carol sees The Muppets perform the classic Charles Dickens holiday tale, with Kermit the Frog playing Bob Cratchit, the put-upon clerk of stingy Ebenezer Scrooge (Michael Caine). Gonzo, as Dickens, narrates the story with the help of Rizzo the Rat. The film also features Miss Piggy as Emily Cratchit, Fozzie Bear as Fozziwig, and Robin the Frog as Tiny Tim.

 

MARA

It’s 1868. Morten is a discharged soldier scraping a living on his croft on the edge of Sweden’s ancient forests. His life is blighted by insomnia and filled with troubles made up largely in his own head.

Suddenly he begins to suffer nightmares. A friend tells him he’s plagued by a Mara – a possessed person who visits another in spirit form as they sleep. To free himself from a Mara, he must discover their identity. But who is it?

Funny, unsettling and moving, this solo storytelling performance is a whodunnit, a deep dive into the dreamscape of Swedish folklore, a delve into our oldest forests, a journey through our tortuous relationship with sleep and an exploration of what it might mean to be really awake.

You’ll be transported, entertained, immersed… and a walk in the woods might never feel the same again.

Reviews of storyteller Dominic Kelly’s previous work:

“What a treat” – The Times

“Storyteller Dominic Kelly catches the mood with unerring skill as he builds an atmosphere of excitement…” – Dorset Echo

“It shouldn’t be possible to conjure up such a rich, colourful and vibrant world in a plain, darkened room but he succeeded spectacularly.” – Litfest


Storyteller Dominic Kelly’s warm, witty and powerful storytelling style has captivated audiences around the world. In the UK he has performed at venues including the Barbican, National Theatre, British Museum, and The Times Cheltenham Literature Festival; and in theatres, festivals and schools in countries from India to the Arctic Circle.

He lives in the Lake District where he grew up and, when not storytelling, still thinks sitting in a tiny tent on a mountain in terrible weather counts as fun. But he’s married into a Swedish family, lived in Sweden for years, and he knows intimately the landscape, nature, culture and folklore of the country’s ‘Norrland’; in MARA, he takes you on an immersive, unforgettable journey into this place, though experiences we can all relate to.

His acclaimed performance Trickster was described as “compelling, funny and heartbreaking” by The Times, his show The Hero Light, as “gripping and satisfying… a rare event” and his most recent, The Big Blind, as, “a mesmerising performance”.

The Mighty Goddess

This performance is for ADULTS ONLY – contains graphic content

Stories, spells, songs performed by Sally Pomme Clayton

The myths of the goddess are subversive, outrageous, familiar, unknown, forgotten – spectacular! Pioneering storyteller Sally Pomme Clayton evokes powerful goddesses, meet: Vesta the fiery virgin warrior; Cybele, the mother goddess who fathered a child; Ishtar, Goddess of love and war, who journeys to the Land of the Dead. Follow the goddess from creator to crone in tales of lust and greed, death and destruction, transformation and rebirth.

Pomme brings ancient myths to contemporary life with dynamic spoken word, musical sounds, gestures, ritual, spells and songs. And offers the audience a chance to receive a message from the goddess’s oracle! Do you dare to take part! The Mighty Goddess is for ADULTS ONLY – and contains some graphic content.

The stories are drawn from Pomme’s latest book The Mighty Goddess (The History Press 2023) a collection of 52 goddess myths that mixes myth and art with 52 fabulous papercuts by artist Sophie Herxheimer.

“Fiery, thrilling, powerful storytelling,” – Bloomsbury Festival

“No book hits the zeitgeist more accurately than this. With every tale we are encouraged to think. With every tale comes a reckoning. They stretch across the world and show love, anger, revenge, rape and repentance, tiny jealousies and fathomless compassion.” – Facts and Fiction

“Virtuoso storyteller, Sally Pomme Clayton has that rare gift of being able to transport the listener to other worlds by completely inhabiting those worlds herself. Her stories are full of colour and she uses language like a painter. Her telling goes through the skin, and settles deep in the marrow of the listening bones – a wondrous experience.” – Venue Magazine

“Sally Pomme Clayton is a gifted storyteller who can bring the wonder of the most powerful stories from the past to life for audiences of any ages.” – The Guardian

“Londonist has been lucky enough to see her in action: the awestruck faces, delighted giggles, eyes wide in wonder … and that’s the adults in the audience!” – The Londonist

Green and Blue

An award-winning play about a developing friendship between a Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) officer and An Garda Síochána (Irish Police) officer on the Irish border at the height of The Troubles will be making its Birmingham and Liverpool premieres this October, before a series of debuts across the USA.

‘Green & Blue’, produced by Belfast theatre company Kabosh, will be staged at MAC Birmingham on October 24, followed by performances at Chester Lane Library, St Helen’s on October 25, and Hope Street Theatre, Liverpool on 26 – 28 October, as part of Liverpool Irish Festival

The show then heads across the Atlantic for a run of American dates, including shows in Atlanta, Pittsburgh, New York City, and Boston. 

This critically acclaimed production has received rave reviews after a recent run in London, and  Dublin.  The Irish Independent declared it ‘a highly moving piece of social theatre’, with the Irish Times awarding four stars. 

Paula McFetridge, Artistic Director of Kabosh said they were thrilled to be invited to perform this already well-travelled piece in England and America:

‘Green & Blue’ suitably sparks conversations about what we expect from our police forces. Although set on the Irish border, these conversations transcend  nations and oceans.  The play is incredibly relevant at a time when high-profile cases have put police standards in NI, England, and the USA under the microscope of public opinion.  This beautifully created play provokes audiences across the globe to reflect on the societal structures we deserve. 

The play stars two of NI’s finest actors, James Doran and Vincent Higgins, reprising their roles from the original production which premiered at Girdwood Community Hub as part of the 2016 Belfast International Arts Festival.

James Doran plays Garda officer Eddie O’Halloran, originally from West Cork, patrolling the Monaghan side of the border while Vincent Higgins is David McCabe, an RUC officer whose experience of patrolling the Fermanagh side is vastly different from his southern counterpart.

Set in 1994, just before the IRA ceasefire, the pair recount their experiences, taking in the history of the conflict in Ireland, how they joined their respective organisations and the day-to-day life of working in a disputed territory. The play is laced with humour, insight, and lots of touching moments.

Despite their different backgrounds, Eddie and David strike up a common bond and learn more about themselves, their similarities, as well as their differences. David’s experiences are harrowing, steeped in violence and the threat of violence, while Eddie’s are much more ordinary except for his occasional run-ins with the local IRA commander.

But there is a brooding sense of what happens on one side of the border affects the other side. The two areas share a mutual dependence. With that air of comradeship felt by two people doing the same job, the pair  meet in a farmer’s field straddling the border and find out that the ‘grass is no greener’ on the other side of this invisible divide.

“Every line of the play is loaded, each scene redolent of the overall tragedy of Irish history and its wasted lives. These two ordinary men represent all of us and our place in a divided land. It allows us to glimpse the human beings behind the uniform.  It eloquently explores the human cost of man-made borders’ Paula McFetridge said.

It was inspired by Diversity Challenges’ ‘Voices from the Vault’: oral histories from former RUC and An Garda Síochána officers recalling their experiences as police officers during the Irish conflict.

Green & Blue will be shown at Hope Street Theatre, Liverpool, from Thursday 26 – Saturday 28 October. 

For more information see here

Or on social media @KaboshTheatre

This tour is presented with funding from the Department of Foreign Affairs Reconciliation Fund and Culture Ireland. 

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INDIKA- Sita’s Magical Forest

Readapted from the celebrated Indian mythological epic, the Ramayana, Sita’s Magical Forest is a children’s dance-drama production which tells the trials and triumphs of Rama and Sita. Through storytelling and dance, Sita tells her children tales of war, bravery, friendship, loyalty and devotion, through adventures with the animals she met in the forest.

Amongst them are an eagle; a bear; a sea monster; a crow; a frog; a squirrel; a golden deer; one of the most important characters, Hanuman, and his band of monkeys. Sita’s Magical Forest features the music of classical pianist Anil Srinivasan, choreography of Mohanapriyan Thavarajah and artistic direction, concept, script and choreography design by Aravinth Kumarasamy of Apsaras Arts (Singapore). A perfect half-term outing!

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Showings at 11am and 2pm