Berlin's most dysfunctional sibling rock duo, Otto & Astrid, return to London for one night only with their hit show The Stages Tour - a lipstick-smeared, tantrum-loving glam-rock gig that blends anarchic comedy with pitch-perfect pop parody.
The hilarious, weird, and epic sci-fi from Japan is back! Space Hippo returns for Edinburgh Fringe 2025, with an updated script and even more space-hopping irreverence than before.
Get ready to laugh and fall in love with Lou Laurence's award-winning solo comedy-music show, Love, Sharks & Frenching. Join Lou for a cabaret-inspired date filled with jazzy songs, hilarious stories, and relatable anecdotes about modern dating.
Award-winning vocalist and composer Andrea Superstein dominates the stage with Oh Mother, a brand new multimedia tour de force inspired by real life stories of motherhood.
Produced by the Firehall Arts Centre and Victoria's Puente Theatre, FADO – The Saddest Music in the World returns to The Firehall stage from Saturday, January 14 to Sunday, February 5, 2023.
Darren Lee Cole, producing artistic director of the not-for-profit, SoHo Playhouse and associate producer Matthew Quinn are proud to continue this year's Encore Series - Week Two with a range of shows from clowning to family to comedy to drama, to female empowerment there is something for everyone. Week Two includes Mil Grus, Pockets, Larry, Desiree's Coming Early, Ingenue: Deanna Durbin among the 18 productions featured this year.
Produced by the Firehall Arts Centre along with Victoria's Puente Theatre, FADO a?" The Saddest Music in the World runs from Thursday, November 21 to Saturday, December 14, 2019.
From award winning storyteller and accidental comedian Monica Ogden comes a show that sheds light on activism in the age of the internet, mixed-race identity, and why white feminism is like Lays chips.
The award-winning international touring writer/performer, Ren Lunicke, is coming hot off the heels of Victoria Fringe Festival with an award for BRAVEST SHOW of 2018 for BLOOD RELATIVE. This is after a prodigious nomination for a Development Award in New Zealand for the same play, and several awards for "Ze": queer as f*ck! over the past two years.
The award-winning international touring writer/performer, Ren Lunicke, is coming hot off the heels of Victoria Fringe Festival with an award for BRAVEST SHOW of 2018 for BLOOD RELATIVE. This is after a prodigious nomination for a development Award in New Zealand for the same play, and several awards for "Ze": queer as f*ck! over the past two years.
Kerploding Theatre's Award winning family musical, TRUNK! lands in Toronto for the Fringe Kidsfest this July. This family musical adventure has delighted audiences of all ages across Canada, winning Pick of the Fringe: Family Fest at the 2013 Victoria Fringe Festival and the Hot Ticket Award at the 2017 Halifax Fringe.
At age twenty, Trent Arterberry decided that he would drop out of college, get married, buy a house, raise a family and pay for it all as a mime artist! After all, he reasoned, "how hard could that be?" In his third appearance at the Toronto Fringe Festival, audiences will discover the answer for themselves as the show provides hilarious and poignant anecdotes from the life and times of one of Canada's most well-traveled mime artists.
For the first theatrical show in its new Fear Series, Jersey City Theater Center (JCTC) presents Spitting In The Face Of The Devil, a daring, uplifting and often comedic solo show by acclaimed monologist Bob Brader.
What happens when you discover your father is a sexual predator? For the first theatrical show in its new Fear Series, Jersey City Theater Center (JCTC) presents Spitting In The Face Of The Devil, a daring, uplifting and often comedic solo show by acclaimed monologist Bob Brader.
The Chan Centre for the Performing Arts at the University of British Columbia (UBC) presents Brain, a hilarious and heartbreaking monologue about the mind, mental illness, and friendship on November 17 at 7:30pm in the Telus Studio Theatre as part of the Beyond Words series. Written and performed by novelist and slam poet Brendan McLeod, this 2015 Vancouver Fringe Festival Pick of the Fringe has been hailed as "soulful, heartfelt theatre that is moving and challenging, skillfully crafted and entertaining." (Plank Magazine)
Portland Theater luminary Mary Macdonald-Lewis adds a saucy soupcon of Victorian sexual rebellion to Portland's first-ever festival of sapiosexual storytelling and titillating theatricality. Her staged reading, The Age of Arousal, joins a heady line up of sex-positive performance ranging from genderqueer exploration to dungeon mistress confessions, all part of Come Inside: A Sex & Culture Theatre Festival curated by Dance Naked Productions.