One woman, a radio, and the largest earthquake in US History.
Anchorage, Alaska. 1964. A part-time radio reporter, her teenage intern, a general on leave, and a local hobbyist find themselves at the centre of a remarkable relief effort. Genie Chance, live on air, must take unimaginable risks to save her community and family from chaos.
Based on the incredible true story of the Great Alaskan Earthquake, Down to Chance is a heartwarming portrait of a community in crisis with the whole world listening in.
Straight from selling out the Edinburgh Fringe, this 5-star, ‘deftly staged thriller’ (Stage) lands in London this Spring.
Maybe You Like It's madcap new show promises frenetic action, frantic multi-roling, and immersive live sound in this ‘love letter to the golden age of radio’ (Scotsman).
Pleasance Associate Artists and ‘terrifically exciting company’ (Stage), Maybe You Like It, present a double bill of high energy, story driven stage shows that are fast, funny, fluid and filmic.
Supported by Theatre Royal Plymouth and The Pleasance for The Edinburgh National Partnerships Programme.
Pleasance Theatre London is at North Road, London N7 9EF, London.
Wicked Witches - A Popular Panto (11/21/25-12/31/25)
Mistero Buffo (9/23/25-10/11/25)
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Seven Drunken Nights - The Story of the Dubliners
Hexagon Theatre (4/19 - 4/19) | |
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Burn the Floor: Supernova
Darlington Hippodrome (6/17 - 6/17) | |
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Fawlty Towers Weekend 21/03/2026
Holiday Inn Reading - West by IHG (3/21 - 3/22) | |
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Burn the Floor: Supernova
Aberdeen Music Hall (7/9 - 7/9) | |
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Stand up Comedy in broken English Victor Patrascan in Belfast
Oh Yeah Music Centre (4/21 - 4/21) | |
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Film tour: Spies, Sleuths and Superheroes
Old Royal Naval Collge (1/30 - 3/29) | ||
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G4 Christmas 2026 - Truro Cathedral
Truro Cathedral (11/11 - 11/11) | |
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