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Displaying events between 01 March 2026 and 31 March 2026
1984
Award winning Box Tale Soup present a stunning new adaptation of Orwell’s dystopian classic. Known for their ingenious sets and slick storytelling, Box Tale Soup’s unique puppetry becomes a striking metaphor for Orwell’s chilling vision of power and control.
Dates: Tue 24
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Alfie Moore: Acopalypse Now
The Four Horsemen of Rising Crime, Global Warming, AI and Culture Wars are galloping towards us. Are we on the road to hell? And can we avoid the potholes? ‘Fair Cop’ Alfie has the antidote to the breakdown of law and order, fake news and the price of baked beans.
Dates: Fri 06
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BEAM Seniors: Peter Hujar's Day
A 1974 conversation between photographer Peter Hujar and Linda Rosenkrantz sheds light on New York's vibrant downtown art world and the introspective journey of an artist's life.
Dates: Thu 05
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Biff To The Future
Fresh from an acclaimed, award-winning Edinburgh Festival Fringe premiere, Biff To The Future is now touring the UK! The iconic villain of “Back To The Future” takes centre stage in this comedic reimagination of Marty’s time-traveling escapades, turning the celebrated cinematic trilogy on its head from the perspective of Biff, the bully audiences love to hate.
Dates: Sun 15
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Children's Corner: Alice in Wonderland (1951)
After watching a scurrying rabbit in a waistcoat, Alice, a young and curious girl, follows him down his hole to Wonderland, and meets an array of anthropomorphic creatures who defy logic and reason.
Dates: Sat 14
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Children's Corner: The King of Kings
Renowned writer Charles Dickens shares the story of Jesus Christ with his son, Walter. As his father narrates the stirring tale, Walter becomes captivated with the events of Jesus' life.
Dates: Sat 28
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Exhibition on Screen: Turner & Constable
Celebrating the 250th anniversary of their births, this unmissable new documentary explores Turner and Constable’s intertwined lives and legacies alongside the groundbreaking Tate exhibition.
Dates: Sun 15
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Flashback: 2001: A Space Odyssey
When a mysterious artifact is uncovered on the Moon, a spacecraft manned by two humans and one supercomputer is sent to Jupiter to find its origins. With the assistance of HAL 9000, an intelligent computer, mankind embarks on an interesting quest.
Dates: Wed 25
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Go Your Own Way
Go Your Own Way is the spellbinding show celebrating the music of Fleetwood Mac.
Dates: Sun 08
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Hertford Symphony Orchestra: Struggle and Triumph
HSO presents an evening of stirring music full of contrast and colour.
Dates: Sat 21
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Jack Skipper: Skint
Carpet-fitter turned comedian Jack Skipper delivers his debut, Edinburgh Comedy Award nominated, stand-up hour with a show about how he went from a tradesman with no qualifications to a full-time comedian (with no qualifications) – offering insights into the endeavours of a working-class father struggling to navigate his way through life.
Dates: Tue 31
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Murder, She Didn’t Write
Don your deerstalker and grab your magnifying glass as this talented company use audience suggestions to create a hilarious improvised murder mystery.
Dates: Fri 20
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NT Live: The Audience
Returning to cinemas for the first time in over a decade, Helen Mirren plays Queen Elizabeth II in the Olivier and Tony Award® -winning hit production, directed by Stephen Daldry.
Dates: Sun 01
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OTHELLO
Othello is a tragic play by Shakespeare about a noble Moorish general in the Venetian army, Othello, who is manipulated by his villainous ensign, Iago, into believing his devoted wife, Desdemona, is unfaithful, leading Othello to murder her in a fit of jealous rage and then commit suicide upon realizing his fatal mistake. The play explores themes of race, jealousy, love, and betrayal, using the contrast between Othello's nobility and Iago's deceit to create a powerful drama of a great man's downfall.
Dates: Wed 04, Sat 07
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Our Little Hour - the musical based on the life of Walter Tull
Hailed as “an intensely moving new musical drama” OUR LITTLE HOUR tells the pioneering story of Walter Tull - the first black footballer to play at the highest level of the domestic game in the UK and the first man of his heritage to become an Officer in the British Army before being tragically killed in 1918 at the Second Battle of The Somme. Written by award winning playwright Dougie Blaxland and including 16 “hauntingly beautiful original songs OUR LITTLE HOUR is a show “not to be missed”
Dates: Tue 17, Wed 18
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Parody of The Rings: The Lord of The Rings
A Hilarious and Epic Adventure! What happens when a cinema's Lord of the Rings marathon goes terribly wrong?
At the local cinema, all hell breaks loose when the ushers set fire to all the DVDs of The Lord of the Rings trilogy – every single copy! With only the soundtracks left in hand, the team of hapless ushers must somehow improvise an entire three-film saga in front of a live audience
Dates: Thu 05
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Paul Merson - Laid Bare!
Best known for his playing days and punditry, Paul Merson takes to the stage for a night of unfiltered stories, laughter, and behind the scenes revelations.
Dates: Thu 12
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RBO: GISELLE
The peasant girl Giselle has fallen in love with Albrecht. When she discovers that he is actually a nobleman promised to another, she kills herself in despair. Her spirit joins the Wilis: the vengeful ghosts of women hell-bent on killing any man who crosses their path in a dance to the death. Wracked with guilt, Albrecht visits Giselle’s grave, where he must face the Wilis – and Giselle’s ghost.
Dates: Sun 08
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Seann Walsh: This is Torture
After his sell-out 2023 tour, the UK’s dishevelled king of stand-up, award-winning Seann Walsh returns with a brand-new hour of side-splitting comedy. Don’t miss his trademark high-energy exasperation and razor-sharp observations that leave audiences in stitches and on their feet all around the country. This year, he’s decided to name the show after the thing he says the most in life - THIS IS TORTURE.
Dates: Sat 07
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Steve Cradock - Ocean Colour Scene
Ocean Colour Scene guitarist Steve Cradock is responsible for some of the most distinctive riffs of the past 30 years.
Dates: Sun 22
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The Blanket Fort Club, Last Unicorn Airways
Take flight with Last Unicorn Airways! Join two playful baggage handlers as they unpack a globe-trotting adventure from a magical final flight, where every suitcase tells a story. Among them is The Flying Trunk, a spellbinding Arabian Nights-inspired tale of a daring storyteller and his enchanted flying suitcase, adapted from Hans Christian Andersen’s timeless tale.
Dates: Sun 08
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The Comedy Store Players
The resident Improv troupe from the most famous comedy club in the world, The Comedy Store Players have been delighting audiences for over 30 years.
Don’t miss this rare opportunity to see the original stars of ‘Whose Line is it Anyway?
Dates: Thu 26
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The Drifters
The Drifters are back on tour in the UK performing all their classic hits including ‘Saturday Night at the Movies', ‘You’re More Than A Number,’ ‘Come on Over to My Place’, ‘Under the Boardwalk’, ‘Kissin’ In The Back Row’ and many more!
Dates: Fri 13
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The West End Tenors
The West End Tenors Leading men from London’s West End combine in a powerhouse of vocal talent. After selling out arenas across Europe, The West End Tenors embark on their first UK Tour, bringing their smash hit show directly to you!
Dates: Sat 14
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Tom Brace Saws himself in Half
Houdini. Brown. Blaine. Brace?
Tom Brace is aiming to enter the Magic Hall of Fame by attempting a world first... Sawing HIMSELF in half. Join him on a journey through the best tricks and illusions from magical history as he navigates what it really takes to become a legend of magic.
Dates: Fri 27
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Trouble, Struggle, Bubble and Squeak
Victoria Melody joined a historical re-enactment society because we all deal with divorce differently! Ever the obsessive, she uncovered the story of the 17th-century Diggers, who occupied common land.
This investigation into their modern-day equivalents - community organisers and campaigners uses storytelling and stand-up to explore land, power and working-class resistance. Directed by Mark Thomas, this show celebrates ordinary people still shaping history.
Dates: Sat 07
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