Centenary Stage Company’s 2025 Fringe Festival continues with Watson: The Final Problem, written by Bret Coules and Tim Marriott, who also stars as Dr. John Watson.
Centenary Stage Company’s 2025 Fringe Festival will kick off November 6 with Watson: The Final Problem, written by Bret Coules and Tim Marriott. The production, starring Marriott as the famed detective’s loyal companion, will run through November 16 at the Kutz Theatre.
Centenary Stage Company’s Fringe Festival 2025 will begin with Watson: The Final Problem written by Bret Coules and Tim Marriott who also plays Watson. Learn more!
The Brits Off Broadway Festival continues at 59e59 Theaters with an excellent play, 'A Special Relationship.' It is brought to the Upper East Side venue by Twilight Theatre Co. in association with Take Note Theatre and Smokescreen Productions.
A cringy boss, a pricky employee and an annual review that goes rather wrong. Tim Marriott's sharp two-hander, Appraisal, now comes to the Tabard Theatre.
The New Abnormal will be at the Goodwood Theatre and Studios as part of the Adelaide Fringe for its World Premiere run. After winning the 2020 Phillips’ Mill Emerging Playwrights Completion, and the 2020 Segora One Act Play Award from Poetry and Prose, Jeff Stolzers latest work will have its first performance at this year’s Adelaide Fringe.
Today (Thu 5 May) Assembly Festival, adds a further 90+ shows to its biggest and most dazzling line-up to date which includes returning Fringe favourites, theatrical debuts, international circus, comedy newcomers and the return of The Flick - Assembly’s late-night den off George Square. During August, self-proclaimed Duchess Diane Chorley will be hosting live entertainment at The Flick until 5am.
Coventry UK City of Culture 2021's Festival Hub returns for another fantastic summer season. After calls for the communal social space and arts venue to return last year, the Assembly Festival Garden will reopen on Thursday 14 April bringing five months of world class entertainment to the centre of Coventry.
Today (Tuesday 1 March) Assembly Festival announces some of the first shows in its 2022 programme which is shaping up to be a return to its full Fringe offering, and will include big names in comedy, international circus, award-winning theatre, plenty of interactive shows for younger audiences, and late-night burlesque.
Assembly Festival will host an exciting mix of theatre, dance, circus, comedy, music, and more, from Thursday 29 July to Sunday 29 August. Alongside this there will be a stimulating digital programme presented live or on-demand hosted on Assembly's new online venue, Assembly Showcatcher.
With the sad closure of south London’s Bridge House Theatre, a special online Christmas concert, ‘A Bridge House Farewell - A Christmas Spectacular’, will feature favourite festive songs and readings from an amazing cast of performers - all of whom have performed at the venue over the years and giving their time free of charge.