MAR
19
MAD WOMEN: THE LIFE -AND DEATH- OF THREE WOMEN ARTISTS LIVING WITH BIPOLAR
Witty, fierce and fearless. Mad Women is a play inspired by three outstanding Latin American women artists who struggled with bipolar disorder. It is a fictional portrayal of Frida Khalo, Violeta Parra and Judith Marquez’s mental journeys from life to death, in the form of intertwined monologues.
From its own name, Mad Women fights the stereotypes and stigmas of what has historically meant to “be a woman” with mental health challenges. This is a brutally honest conversation about sexuality, motherhood, gender oppression and the role of women in arts, as artists and muses.
Mad Women is a project funded by the Arts Council England and led by Latinx director and playwright, Constanza Hola Chamy. It has been produced in partnership with St Margaret’s House, London.
MAR
20
MAD WOMEN: THE LIFE -AND DEATH- OF THREE WOMEN ARTISTS LIVING WITH BIPOLAR
Witty, fierce and fearless. Mad Women is a play inspired by three outstanding Latin American women artists who struggled with bipolar disorder. It is a fictional portrayal of Frida Khalo, Violeta Parra and Judith Marquez’s mental journeys from life to death, in the form of intertwined monologues.
From its own name, Mad Women fights the stereotypes and stigmas of what has historically meant to “be a woman” with mental health challenges. This is a brutally honest conversation about sexuality, motherhood, gender oppression and the role of women in arts, as artists and muses.
Mad Women is a project funded by the Arts Council England and led by Latinx director and playwright, Constanza Hola Chamy. It has been produced in partnership with St Margaret’s House, London.
MAR
20
It is the opening night of ‘The Worrisome Troubles of Timothy Potts’, and its cast cannot wait. However, the playwright has escaped from prison to see his ‘masterpiece’. He takes control of both the show and the entire audience!
Are you ready to be taken hostage?
'A slick, briskly paced and wonderfully anarchic production' ★★★★★ - LondonTheatre1
‘Brilliantly put together, witty and entertaining’ ★★★★★ - West End Best Friend
‘Fast paced hour of idiotic nonsense’ ★★★★ - Daily Express
‘Takes high-concept comedy to new and perilous heights’ ★★★★ - Broadway Baby
'A fast-paced hour of delectable silliness' ★★★★ - Threeweeks
MAR
21
MAD WOMEN: THE LIFE -AND DEATH- OF THREE WOMEN ARTISTS LIVING WITH BIPOLAR
Witty, fierce and fearless. Mad Women is a play inspired by three outstanding Latin American women artists who struggled with bipolar disorder. It is a fictional portrayal of Frida Khalo, Violeta Parra and Judith Marquez’s mental journeys from life to death, in the form of intertwined monologues.
From its own name, Mad Women fights the stereotypes and stigmas of what has historically meant to “be a woman” with mental health challenges. This is a brutally honest conversation about sexuality, motherhood, gender oppression and the role of women in arts, as artists and muses.
Mad Women is a project funded by the Arts Council England and led by Latinx director and playwright, Constanza Hola Chamy. It has been produced in partnership with St Margaret’s House, London.
MAR
22
MAD WOMEN: THE LIFE -AND DEATH- OF THREE WOMEN ARTISTS LIVING WITH BIPOLAR
Witty, fierce and fearless. Mad Women is a play inspired by three outstanding Latin American women artists who struggled with bipolar disorder. It is a fictional portrayal of Frida Khalo, Violeta Parra and Judith Marquez’s mental journeys from life to death, in the form of intertwined monologues.
From its own name, Mad Women fights the stereotypes and stigmas of what has historically meant to “be a woman” with mental health challenges. This is a brutally honest conversation about sexuality, motherhood, gender oppression and the role of women in arts, as artists and muses.
Mad Women is a project funded by the Arts Council England and led by Latinx director and playwright, Constanza Hola Chamy. It has been produced in partnership with St Margaret’s House, London.
MAR
23
THE HUNGER ARTIST BY FRANZ KAFKA
What is Art? And what does it mean to be an Artist?
Franz Kafka’s ‘Hunger Artist’ nourishes his soul the only way he knows how,
by starving himself, in his small, barred cage, before crowds of spectators, some admiring, some sneering and contemptuous.
Seeking acclaim for his craft and acceptance, validation and perhaps love from his audience, this is his ‘art’ and, though often torturous for him, he will stop at nothing in his pursuit of perfection.
This is Franz Kafka’s final work and in the centenary year of Kafka’s passing, we celebrate his life and work with this solo retelling of this dramatic short story.
Kafka was editing "A Hunger Artist" on his deathbed, a story whose composition he had begun before his own throat closed to the point that he himself could not take any more nourishment.
Actor: Jonathan Sidgwick
MAR
25
THE SECOND COMING OF JOAN OF ARC
Joan of Arc, the most famous woman in history, misrepresented throughout years of repression by history, religion and society, finally regains control in this visceral, first-person narrative addressed to a contemporary audience by multi award-winning, American-feminist writer, Carolyn Gage.
MAR
26
THE SECOND COMING OF JOAN OF ARC
Joan of Arc, the most famous woman in history, misrepresented throughout years of repression by history, religion and society, finally regains control in this visceral, first-person narrative addressed to a contemporary audience by multi award-winning, American-feminist writer, Carolyn Gage.
MAR
27
THE SECOND COMING OF JOAN OF ARC
Joan of Arc, the most famous woman in history, misrepresented throughout years of repression by history, religion and society, finally regains control in this visceral, first-person narrative addressed to a contemporary audience by multi award-winning, American-feminist writer, Carolyn Gage.
MAR
27
MAD WOMEN: THE LIFE -AND DEATH- OF THREE WOMEN ARTISTS LIVING WITH BIPOLAR
Witty, fierce and fearless. Mad Women is a play inspired by three outstanding Latin American women artists who struggled with bipolar disorder. It is a fictional portrayal of Frida Khalo, Violeta Parra and Judith Marquez’s mental journeys from life to death, in the form of intertwined monologues.
From its own name, Mad Women fights the stereotypes and stigmas of what has historically meant to “be a woman” with mental health challenges. This is a brutally honest conversation about sexuality, motherhood, gender oppression and the role of women in arts, as artists and muses.
Mad Women is a project funded by the Arts Council England and led by Latinx director and playwright, Constanza Hola Chamy. It has been produced in partnership with St Margaret’s House, London.
MAR
28
THE SECOND COMING OF JOAN OF ARC
Joan of Arc, the most famous woman in history, misrepresented throughout years of repression by history, religion and society, finally regains control in this visceral, first-person narrative addressed to a contemporary audience by multi award-winning, American-feminist writer, Carolyn Gage.
MAR
28
MAD WOMEN: THE LIFE -AND DEATH- OF THREE WOMEN ARTISTS LIVING WITH BIPOLAR
Witty, fierce and fearless. Mad Women is a play inspired by three outstanding Latin American women artists who struggled with bipolar disorder. It is a fictional portrayal of Frida Khalo, Violeta Parra and Judith Marquez’s mental journeys from life to death, in the form of intertwined monologues.
From its own name, Mad Women fights the stereotypes and stigmas of what has historically meant to “be a woman” with mental health challenges. This is a brutally honest conversation about sexuality, motherhood, gender oppression and the role of women in arts, as artists and muses.
Mad Women is a project funded by the Arts Council England and led by Latinx director and playwright, Constanza Hola Chamy. It has been produced in partnership with St Margaret’s House, London.
MAR
29
THE SECOND COMING OF JOAN OF ARC
Joan of Arc, the most famous woman in history, misrepresented throughout years of repression by history, religion and society, finally regains control in this visceral, first-person narrative addressed to a contemporary audience by multi award-winning, American-feminist writer, Carolyn Gage.
MAR
30
THE SECOND COMING OF JOAN OF ARC
Joan of Arc, the most famous woman in history, misrepresented throughout years of repression by history, religion and society, finally regains control in this visceral, first-person narrative addressed to a contemporary audience by multi award-winning, American-feminist writer, Carolyn Gage.
MAR
31
THE SECOND COMING OF JOAN OF ARC
Joan of Arc, the most famous woman in history, misrepresented throughout years of repression by history, religion and society, finally regains control in this visceral, first-person narrative addressed to a contemporary audience by multi award-winning, American-feminist writer, Carolyn Gage.
APR
3
IN SEARCH OF EXQUISITE MEDICINES
What happens when our connection goes beyond identity, logic, and known paths? A performance devised from eleven weeks of play, experiment, and documentation, In Search of Exquisite Medicines explores life-giving access to connection: imagination, visceral senses, deep presence…and what it takes to keep them present in our lives.
APR
4
IN SEARCH OF EXQUISITE MEDICINES
What happens when our connection goes beyond identity, logic, and known paths? A performance devised from eleven weeks of play, experiment, and documentation, In Search of Exquisite Medicines explores life-giving access to connection: imagination, visceral senses, deep presence…and what it takes to keep them present in our lives.
APR
5
IN SEARCH OF EXQUISITE MEDICINES
What happens when our connection goes beyond identity, logic, and known paths? A performance devised from eleven weeks of play, experiment, and documentation, In Search of Exquisite Medicines explores life-giving access to connection: imagination, visceral senses, deep presence…and what it takes to keep them present in our lives.
APR
6
IN SEARCH OF EXQUISITE MEDICINES
What happens when our connection goes beyond identity, logic, and known paths? A performance devised from eleven weeks of play, experiment, and documentation, In Search of Exquisite Medicines explores life-giving access to connection: imagination, visceral senses, deep presence…and what it takes to keep them present in our lives.
APR
10
FIRST LOVE AFTER S. BECKETT & H. PINTER
An absurd and weird love story between a tramp and a poor prostitute with Christ wandering around in a gas mask...
Awards for the best play, male and female roles and directing from 0ver 10 International Festival (UK, USA, Africa, Europe, Russia)
"A gem. Catch it while you can." (Saul Reichlin-Remotegoat)
"Ones feel strangely uplifted to the experience" (Scotsman - Sarah Wilckoks)
"It's a weird kind of love but it leaves you strangely uplifted" (Time Out)
APR
11
FIRST LOVE AFTER S. BECKETT & H. PINTER
An absurd and weird love story between a tramp and a poor prostitute with Christ wandering around in a gas mask...
Awards for the best play, male and female roles and directing from 0ver 10 International Festival (UK, USA, Africa, Europe, Russia)
"A gem. Catch it while you can." (Saul Reichlin-Remotegoat)
"Ones feel strangely uplifted to the experience" (Scotsman - Sarah Wilckoks)
"It's a weird kind of love but it leaves you strangely uplifted" (Time Out)
APR
12
FIRST LOVE AFTER S. BECKETT & H. PINTER
An absurd and weird love story between a tramp and a poor prostitute with Christ wandering around in a gas mask...
Awards for the best play, male and female roles and directing from 0ver 10 International Festival (UK, USA, Africa, Europe, Russia)
"A gem. Catch it while you can." (Saul Reichlin-Remotegoat)
"Ones feel strangely uplifted to the experience" (Scotsman - Sarah Wilckoks)
"It's a weird kind of love but it leaves you strangely uplifted" (Time Out)
APR
12
Shotgunned tells the story of Dylan and Roz, a couple who unexpectedly fall out of love.
It is a poignant and humorous reflection on the messy and the beautiful in relationships and how we can come up against a dead end, no matter how much we care for each other. It also speaks about our dreams and the courage and resilience it takes to follow them. In equal parts hilarious and heart-breaking, Shotgunned is a relatable and intimate piece of theatre about the people we lose that shape who we become.
Written and directed by Matt Anderson, Shotgunned is Kangaroo Court’s debut theatrical production. It comes to The Etcetera as part of a UK-wide tour, performing at theatres in Cornwall, Exeter, Bath, London, Brighton, and Edinburgh.
'You find yourself laughing out loud one moment and gripping for tissues the next… Shotgunned breaks your heart, patches it together and then breaks it again.’ - FalWriting
‘Despite focussing on a break up, Shotgunned is very funny throughout.’ - ★★★★★ The Packet
APR
13
Shotgunned tells the story of Dylan and Roz, a couple who unexpectedly fall out of love.
It is a poignant and humorous reflection on the messy and the beautiful in relationships and how we can come up against a dead end, no matter how much we care for each other. It also speaks about our dreams and the courage and resilience it takes to follow them. In equal parts hilarious and heart-breaking, Shotgunned is a relatable and intimate piece of theatre about the people we lose that shape who we become.
Written and directed by Matt Anderson, Shotgunned is Kangaroo Court’s debut theatrical production. It comes to The Etcetera as part of a UK-wide tour, performing at theatres in Cornwall, Exeter, Bath, London, Brighton, and Edinburgh.
'You find yourself laughing out loud one moment and gripping for tissues the next… Shotgunned breaks your heart, patches it together and then breaks it again.’ - FalWriting
‘Despite focussing on a break up, Shotgunned is very funny throughout.’ - ★★★★★ The Packet
APR
25
Growing up in 1980's rural Wiltshire requires more than a little patience, especially when you're gay and trying to be a good Christian, with a love for George Michael.
This testament is a nakedly honest, funny and poignant story, of one man's journey through drugs, sex, abuse and self acceptance from Neil Maxfield, cabaret artist and creator of the five-star West End Musical Theatre Walking Tour.
Don't miss a show that is heartbreakingly familiar to anyone who knows rock bottom is only a careless whisper away.
APR
26
Growing up in 1980's rural Wiltshire requires more than a little patience, especially when you're gay and trying to be a good Christian, with a love for George Michael.
This testament is a nakedly honest, funny and poignant story, of one man's journey through drugs, sex, abuse and self acceptance from Neil Maxfield, cabaret artist and creator of the five-star West End Musical Theatre Walking Tour.
Don't miss a show that is heartbreakingly familiar to anyone who knows rock bottom is only a careless whisper away.
APR
28
Growing up in 1980's rural Wiltshire requires more than a little patience, especially when you're gay and trying to be a good Christian, with a love for George Michael.
This testament is a nakedly honest, funny and poignant story, of one man's journey through drugs, sex, abuse and self acceptance from Neil Maxfield, cabaret artist and creator of the five-star West End Musical Theatre Walking Tour.
Don't miss a show that is heartbreakingly familiar to anyone who knows rock bottom is only a careless whisper away.
shards, catching only fragments of ourselves.In the world premiere of "Shattered Mirror" by Aurelie Freoua and Victor Sobchak, we embark on an introspective journey that delves into the realms of improvisation, poetry, audience interaction, live painting and all that jazz. This artistic experience seeks to explore the profound questions of identity as well as the complexity of our emotions and existence.
MAR
7
I often ask myself - Who are we in this world? What’s the purpose of our journey here? Am I an artist, a woman, a daughter, a lover, an angel, a messenger or perhaps something entirely different?It seems like we’ve been created as fractured beings, embracing contradictions but also dreaming to reach the feeling of wholeness. We are shattered mirrors, gazing into the shards, catching only fragments of ourselves.In the world premiere of "Shattered Mirror" by Aurelie Freoua and Victor Sobchak, we embark on an introspective journey that delves into the realms of improvisation, poetry, audience interaction, live painting and all that jazz. This artistic experience seeks to explore the profound questions of identity as well as the complexity of our emotions and existence.
MAR
8
I often ask myself - Who are we in this world? What’s the purpose of our journey here? Am I an artist, a woman, a daughter, a lover, an angel, a messenger or perhaps something entirely different?It seems like we’ve been created as fractured beings, embracing contradictions but also dreaming to reach the feeling of wholeness. We are shattered mirrors, gazing into the shards, catching only fragments of ourselves.In the world premiere of "Shattered Mirror" by Aurelie Freoua and Victor Sobchak, we embark on an introspective journey that delves into the realms of improvisation, poetry, audience interaction, live painting and all that jazz. This artistic experience seeks to explore the profound questions of identity as well as the complexity of our emotions and existence.
MAR
9
I often ask myself - Who are we in this world? What’s the purpose of our journey here? Am I an artist, a woman, a daughter, a lover, an angel, a messenger or perhaps something entirely different?It seems like we’ve been created as fractured beings, embracing contradictions but also dreaming to reach the feeling of wholeness. We are shattered mirrors, gazing into the shards, catching only fragments of ourselves.In the world premiere of "Shattered Mirror" by Aurelie Freoua and Victor Sobchak, we embark on an introspective journey that delves into the realms of improvisation, poetry, audience interaction, live painting and all that jazz. This artistic experience seeks to explore the profound questions of identity as well as the complexity of our emotions and existence.
MAR
10
I often ask myself - Who are we in this world? What’s the purpose of our journey here? Am I an artist, a woman, a daughter, a lover, an angel, a messenger or perhaps something entirely different?It seems like we’ve been created as fractured beings, embracing contradictions but also dreaming to reach the feeling of wholeness. We are shattered mirrors, gazing into the shards, catching only fragments of ourselves.In the world premiere of "Shattered Mirror" by Aurelie Freoua and Victor Sobchak, we embark on an introspective journey that delves into the realms of improvisation, poetry, audience interaction, live painting and all that jazz. This artistic experience seeks to explore the profound questions of identity as well as the complexity of our emotions and existence.
MAR
19
MAD WOMEN: THE LIFE -AND DEATH- OF THREE WOMEN ARTISTS LIVING WITH BIPOLAR
Witty, fierce and fearless. Mad Women is a play inspired by three outstanding Latin American women artists who struggled with bipolar disorder. It is a fictional portrayal of Frida Khalo, Violeta Parra and Judith Marquez’s mental journeys from life to death, in the form of intertwined monologues.
From its own name, Mad Women fights the stereotypes and stigmas of what has historically meant to “be a woman” with mental health challenges. This is a brutally honest conversation about sexuality, motherhood, gender oppression and the role of women in arts, as artists and muses.
Mad Women is a project funded by the Arts Council England and led by Latinx director and playwright, Constanza Hola Chamy. It has been produced in partnership with St Margaret’s House, London.
MAD WOMEN: THE LIFE -AND DEATH- OF THREE WOMEN ARTISTS LIVING WITH BIPOLAR
Witty, fierce and fearless. Mad Women is a play inspired by three outstanding Latin American women artists who struggled with bipolar disorder. It is a fictional portrayal of Frida Khalo, Violeta Parra and Judith Marquez’s mental journeys from life to death, in the form of intertwined monologues.
From its own name, Mad Women fights the stereotypes and stigmas of what has historically meant to “be a woman” with mental health challenges. This is a brutally honest conversation about sexuality, motherhood, gender oppression and the role of women in arts, as artists and muses.
Mad Women is a project funded by the Arts Council England and led by Latinx director and playwright, Constanza Hola Chamy. It has been produced in partnership with St Margaret’s House, London.
MAR
20
It is the opening night of ‘The Worrisome Troubles of Timothy Potts’, and its cast cannot wait. However, the playwright has escaped from prison to see his ‘masterpiece’. He takes control of both the show and the entire audience!
Are you ready to be taken hostage?
'A slick, briskly paced and wonderfully anarchic production' ★★★★★ - LondonTheatre1
‘Brilliantly put together, witty and entertaining’ ★★★★★ - West End Best Friend
‘Fast paced hour of idiotic nonsense’ ★★★★ - Daily Express
‘Takes high-concept comedy to new and perilous heights’ ★★★★ - Broadway Baby
'A fast-paced hour of delectable silliness' ★★★★ - Threeweeks
MAR
21
MAD WOMEN: THE LIFE -AND DEATH- OF THREE WOMEN ARTISTS LIVING WITH BIPOLAR
Witty, fierce and fearless. Mad Women is a play inspired by three outstanding Latin American women artists who struggled with bipolar disorder. It is a fictional portrayal of Frida Khalo, Violeta Parra and Judith Marquez’s mental journeys from life to death, in the form of intertwined monologues.
From its own name, Mad Women fights the stereotypes and stigmas of what has historically meant to “be a woman” with mental health challenges. This is a brutally honest conversation about sexuality, motherhood, gender oppression and the role of women in arts, as artists and muses.
Mad Women is a project funded by the Arts Council England and led by Latinx director and playwright, Constanza Hola Chamy. It has been produced in partnership with St Margaret’s House, London.
MAR
22
MAD WOMEN: THE LIFE -AND DEATH- OF THREE WOMEN ARTISTS LIVING WITH BIPOLAR
Witty, fierce and fearless. Mad Women is a play inspired by three outstanding Latin American women artists who struggled with bipolar disorder. It is a fictional portrayal of Frida Khalo, Violeta Parra and Judith Marquez’s mental journeys from life to death, in the form of intertwined monologues.
From its own name, Mad Women fights the stereotypes and stigmas of what has historically meant to “be a woman” with mental health challenges. This is a brutally honest conversation about sexuality, motherhood, gender oppression and the role of women in arts, as artists and muses.
Mad Women is a project funded by the Arts Council England and led by Latinx director and playwright, Constanza Hola Chamy. It has been produced in partnership with St Margaret’s House, London.
MAR
23
THE HUNGER ARTIST BY FRANZ KAFKA
What is Art? And what does it mean to be an Artist?
Franz Kafka’s ‘Hunger Artist’ nourishes his soul the only way he knows how,
by starving himself, in his small, barred cage, before crowds of spectators, some admiring, some sneering and contemptuous.
Seeking acclaim for his craft and acceptance, validation and perhaps love from his audience, this is his ‘art’ and, though often torturous for him, he will stop at nothing in his pursuit of perfection.
This is Franz Kafka’s final work and in the centenary year of Kafka’s passing, we celebrate his life and work with this solo retelling of this dramatic short story.
Kafka was editing "A Hunger Artist" on his deathbed, a story whose composition he had begun before his own throat closed to the point that he himself could not take any more nourishment.
Actor: Jonathan Sidgwick
MAR
25
THE SECOND COMING OF JOAN OF ARC
Joan of Arc, the most famous woman in history, misrepresented throughout years of repression by history, religion and society, finally regains control in this visceral, first-person narrative addressed to a contemporary audience by multi award-winning, American-feminist writer, Carolyn Gage.
MAR
26
THE SECOND COMING OF JOAN OF ARC
Joan of Arc, the most famous woman in history, misrepresented throughout years of repression by history, religion and society, finally regains control in this visceral, first-person narrative addressed to a contemporary audience by multi award-winning, American-feminist writer, Carolyn Gage.
MAR
27
THE SECOND COMING OF JOAN OF ARC
Joan of Arc, the most famous woman in history, misrepresented throughout years of repression by history, religion and society, finally regains control in this visceral, first-person narrative addressed to a contemporary audience by multi award-winning, American-feminist writer, Carolyn Gage.
MAR
27
MAD WOMEN: THE LIFE -AND DEATH- OF THREE WOMEN ARTISTS LIVING WITH BIPOLAR
Witty, fierce and fearless. Mad Women is a play inspired by three outstanding Latin American women artists who struggled with bipolar disorder. It is a fictional portrayal of Frida Khalo, Violeta Parra and Judith Marquez’s mental journeys from life to death, in the form of intertwined monologues.
From its own name, Mad Women fights the stereotypes and stigmas of what has historically meant to “be a woman” with mental health challenges. This is a brutally honest conversation about sexuality, motherhood, gender oppression and the role of women in arts, as artists and muses.
Mad Women is a project funded by the Arts Council England and led by Latinx director and playwright, Constanza Hola Chamy. It has been produced in partnership with St Margaret’s House, London.
MAR
28
THE SECOND COMING OF JOAN OF ARC
Joan of Arc, the most famous woman in history, misrepresented throughout years of repression by history, religion and society, finally regains control in this visceral, first-person narrative addressed to a contemporary audience by multi award-winning, American-feminist writer, Carolyn Gage.
MAR
28
MAD WOMEN: THE LIFE -AND DEATH- OF THREE WOMEN ARTISTS LIVING WITH BIPOLAR
Witty, fierce and fearless. Mad Women is a play inspired by three outstanding Latin American women artists who struggled with bipolar disorder. It is a fictional portrayal of Frida Khalo, Violeta Parra and Judith Marquez’s mental journeys from life to death, in the form of intertwined monologues.
From its own name, Mad Women fights the stereotypes and stigmas of what has historically meant to “be a woman” with mental health challenges. This is a brutally honest conversation about sexuality, motherhood, gender oppression and the role of women in arts, as artists and muses.
Mad Women is a project funded by the Arts Council England and led by Latinx director and playwright, Constanza Hola Chamy. It has been produced in partnership with St Margaret’s House, London.
MAR
29
THE SECOND COMING OF JOAN OF ARC
Joan of Arc, the most famous woman in history, misrepresented throughout years of repression by history, religion and society, finally regains control in this visceral, first-person narrative addressed to a contemporary audience by multi award-winning, American-feminist writer, Carolyn Gage.
MAR
30
THE SECOND COMING OF JOAN OF ARC
Joan of Arc, the most famous woman in history, misrepresented throughout years of repression by history, religion and society, finally regains control in this visceral, first-person narrative addressed to a contemporary audience by multi award-winning, American-feminist writer, Carolyn Gage.
MAR
31
THE SECOND COMING OF JOAN OF ARC
Joan of Arc, the most famous woman in history, misrepresented throughout years of repression by history, religion and society, finally regains control in this visceral, first-person narrative addressed to a contemporary audience by multi award-winning, American-feminist writer, Carolyn Gage.
APR
3
IN SEARCH OF EXQUISITE MEDICINES
What happens when our connection goes beyond identity, logic, and known paths? A performance devised from eleven weeks of play, experiment, and documentation, In Search of Exquisite Medicines explores life-giving access to connection: imagination, visceral senses, deep presence…and what it takes to keep them present in our lives.
APR
4
IN SEARCH OF EXQUISITE MEDICINES
What happens when our connection goes beyond identity, logic, and known paths? A performance devised from eleven weeks of play, experiment, and documentation, In Search of Exquisite Medicines explores life-giving access to connection: imagination, visceral senses, deep presence…and what it takes to keep them present in our lives.
APR
5
IN SEARCH OF EXQUISITE MEDICINES
What happens when our connection goes beyond identity, logic, and known paths? A performance devised from eleven weeks of play, experiment, and documentation, In Search of Exquisite Medicines explores life-giving access to connection: imagination, visceral senses, deep presence…and what it takes to keep them present in our lives.
APR
6
IN SEARCH OF EXQUISITE MEDICINES
What happens when our connection goes beyond identity, logic, and known paths? A performance devised from eleven weeks of play, experiment, and documentation, In Search of Exquisite Medicines explores life-giving access to connection: imagination, visceral senses, deep presence…and what it takes to keep them present in our lives.
APR
10
FIRST LOVE AFTER S. BECKETT & H. PINTER
An absurd and weird love story between a tramp and a poor prostitute with Christ wandering around in a gas mask...
Awards for the best play, male and female roles and directing from 0ver 10 International Festival (UK, USA, Africa, Europe, Russia)
"A gem. Catch it while you can." (Saul Reichlin-Remotegoat)
"Ones feel strangely uplifted to the experience" (Scotsman - Sarah Wilckoks)
"It's a weird kind of love but it leaves you strangely uplifted" (Time Out)
APR
11
FIRST LOVE AFTER S. BECKETT & H. PINTER
An absurd and weird love story between a tramp and a poor prostitute with Christ wandering around in a gas mask...
Awards for the best play, male and female roles and directing from 0ver 10 International Festival (UK, USA, Africa, Europe, Russia)
"A gem. Catch it while you can." (Saul Reichlin-Remotegoat)
"Ones feel strangely uplifted to the experience" (Scotsman - Sarah Wilckoks)
"It's a weird kind of love but it leaves you strangely uplifted" (Time Out)
APR
12
FIRST LOVE AFTER S. BECKETT & H. PINTER
An absurd and weird love story between a tramp and a poor prostitute with Christ wandering around in a gas mask...
Awards for the best play, male and female roles and directing from 0ver 10 International Festival (UK, USA, Africa, Europe, Russia)
"A gem. Catch it while you can." (Saul Reichlin-Remotegoat)
"Ones feel strangely uplifted to the experience" (Scotsman - Sarah Wilckoks)
"It's a weird kind of love but it leaves you strangely uplifted" (Time Out)
APR
12
Shotgunned tells the story of Dylan and Roz, a couple who unexpectedly fall out of love.
It is a poignant and humorous reflection on the messy and the beautiful in relationships and how we can come up against a dead end, no matter how much we care for each other. It also speaks about our dreams and the courage and resilience it takes to follow them. In equal parts hilarious and heart-breaking, Shotgunned is a relatable and intimate piece of theatre about the people we lose that shape who we become.
Written and directed by Matt Anderson, Shotgunned is Kangaroo Court’s debut theatrical production. It comes to The Etcetera as part of a UK-wide tour, performing at theatres in Cornwall, Exeter, Bath, London, Brighton, and Edinburgh.
'You find yourself laughing out loud one moment and gripping for tissues the next… Shotgunned breaks your heart, patches it together and then breaks it again.’ - FalWriting
‘Despite focussing on a break up, Shotgunned is very funny throughout.’ - ★★★★★ The Packet
APR
13
Shotgunned tells the story of Dylan and Roz, a couple who unexpectedly fall out of love.
It is a poignant and humorous reflection on the messy and the beautiful in relationships and how we can come up against a dead end, no matter how much we care for each other. It also speaks about our dreams and the courage and resilience it takes to follow them. In equal parts hilarious and heart-breaking, Shotgunned is a relatable and intimate piece of theatre about the people we lose that shape who we become.
Written and directed by Matt Anderson, Shotgunned is Kangaroo Court’s debut theatrical production. It comes to The Etcetera as part of a UK-wide tour, performing at theatres in Cornwall, Exeter, Bath, London, Brighton, and Edinburgh.
'You find yourself laughing out loud one moment and gripping for tissues the next… Shotgunned breaks your heart, patches it together and then breaks it again.’ - FalWriting
‘Despite focussing on a break up, Shotgunned is very funny throughout.’ - ★★★★★ The Packet
APR
25
Growing up in 1980's rural Wiltshire requires more than a little patience, especially when you're gay and trying to be a good Christian, with a love for George Michael.
This testament is a nakedly honest, funny and poignant story, of one man's journey through drugs, sex, abuse and self acceptance from Neil Maxfield, cabaret artist and creator of the five-star West End Musical Theatre Walking Tour.
Don't miss a show that is heartbreakingly familiar to anyone who knows rock bottom is only a careless whisper away.
APR
26
Growing up in 1980's rural Wiltshire requires more than a little patience, especially when you're gay and trying to be a good Christian, with a love for George Michael.
This testament is a nakedly honest, funny and poignant story, of one man's journey through drugs, sex, abuse and self acceptance from Neil Maxfield, cabaret artist and creator of the five-star West End Musical Theatre Walking Tour.
Don't miss a show that is heartbreakingly familiar to anyone who knows rock bottom is only a careless whisper away.