Clara: Sex Love and Classical Music
Aug
14

Clara: Sex Love and Classical Music

Clara tells the story of 19th Century piano star, Clara Schumann. The show might be set in the past, but it tackles issues that are relevant and topical with irony and sensitivity, posing questions we still haven’t answered in the 21st Century. Fusing words, music, irony and poignant encounters, Clara tells the story of a fascinating and yet complex artist, turning her relationships and life inside out: sometimes unpleasant, a little bit wicked, but with truth in every note. Warning: this show contains live music, love and an unusual, eye-opening look into the past.

Show not suitable for children. Tickets Available here.

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I Piano
Aug
14

I Piano

Oh no! The piano has lost its music! But a little girl wants to help the piano find it again. Together they set off on a magical adventure, and meet a mad conductor in a mountain, a monk on a scooter at the North Pole, and an octopus dancing on the bottom of the sea. They play games and hunt down clues, before at last finding the music in their own hearts. I Piano is an interactive kids’ show about music and friendship, told with a piano, shadow puppetry, and everyone in the room. Tickets available here.

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Clara: Sex Love and Classical Music
Aug
13

Clara: Sex Love and Classical Music

Clara tells the story of 19th Century piano star, Clara Schumann. The show might be set in the past, but it tackles issues that are relevant and topical with irony and sensitivity, posing questions we still haven’t answered in the 21st Century. Fusing words, music, irony and poignant encounters, Clara tells the story of a fascinating and yet complex artist, turning her relationships and life inside out: sometimes unpleasant, a little bit wicked, but with truth in every note. Warning: this show contains live music, love and an unusual, eye-opening look into the past.

Show not suitable for children. Tickets Available here.

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I Piano
Aug
13

I Piano

Oh no! The piano has lost its music! But a little girl wants to help the piano find it again. Together they set off on a magical adventure, and meet a mad conductor in a mountain, a monk on a scooter at the North Pole, and an octopus dancing on the bottom of the sea. They play games and hunt down clues, before at last finding the music in their own hearts. I Piano is an interactive kids’ show about music and friendship, told with a piano, shadow puppetry, and everyone in the room. Tickets available here.

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Some Other Mirror
Aug
12

Some Other Mirror

A solo show about a gender identity crisis, in the high-pressure isolation of lockdown. The performer fights to come to terms with being a trans man, and on his journey, is visited by alternative versions of himself who offer various kinds of advice. The show explores a transmasculine experience of feminism, internalised transphobia, self-love, self-hatred and self-actualisation, with audiences calling it 'a captivating look at a trans experience' and 'a beautiful, thought-provoking tour de force'. This autobiographical performance is written and performed by Laurence Owen and produced by award-winning theatre company, Chronic Insanity.

18+ Contains distressing themes, including transphobia, internalised transphobia, ableism, dysphoria, emotional abuse

Tickets available here.

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Clara: Sex Love and Classical Music
Aug
12

Clara: Sex Love and Classical Music

Clara tells the story of 19th Century piano star, Clara Schumann. The show might be set in the past, but it tackles issues that are relevant and topical with irony and sensitivity, posing questions we still haven’t answered in the 21st Century. Fusing words, music, irony and poignant encounters, Clara tells the story of a fascinating and yet complex artist, turning her relationships and life inside out: sometimes unpleasant, a little bit wicked, but with truth in every note. Warning: this show contains live music, love and an unusual, eye-opening look into the past.

Show not suitable for children. Tickets Available here.

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I Piano
Aug
12

I Piano

Oh no! The piano has lost its music! But a little girl wants to help the piano find it again. Together they set off on a magical adventure, and meet a mad conductor in a mountain, a monk on a scooter at the North Pole, and an octopus dancing on the bottom of the sea. They play games and hunt down clues, before at last finding the music in their own hearts. I Piano is an interactive kids’ show about music and friendship, told with a piano, shadow puppetry, and everyone in the room. Tickets available here.

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Some Other Mirror
Aug
11

Some Other Mirror

A solo show about a gender identity crisis, in the high-pressure isolation of lockdown. The performer fights to come to terms with being a trans man, and on his journey, is visited by alternative versions of himself who offer various kinds of advice. The show explores a transmasculine experience of feminism, internalised transphobia, self-love, self-hatred and self-actualisation, with audiences calling it 'a captivating look at a trans experience' and 'a beautiful, thought-provoking tour de force'. This autobiographical performance is written and performed by Laurence Owen and produced by award-winning theatre company, Chronic Insanity.

18+ Contains distressing themes, including transphobia, internalised transphobia, ableism, dysphoria, emotional abuse

Tickets available here.

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Clara: Sex Love and Classical Music
Aug
11

Clara: Sex Love and Classical Music

Clara tells the story of 19th Century piano star, Clara Schumann. The show might be set in the past, but it tackles issues that are relevant and topical with irony and sensitivity, posing questions we still haven’t answered in the 21st Century. Fusing words, music, irony and poignant encounters, Clara tells the story of a fascinating and yet complex artist, turning her relationships and life inside out: sometimes unpleasant, a little bit wicked, but with truth in every note. Warning: this show contains live music, love and an unusual, eye-opening look into the past.

Show not suitable for children. Tickets Available here.

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I Piano
Aug
11

I Piano

Oh no! The piano has lost its music! But a little girl wants to help the piano find it again. Together they set off on a magical adventure, and meet a mad conductor in a mountain, a monk on a scooter at the North Pole, and an octopus dancing on the bottom of the sea. They play games and hunt down clues, before at last finding the music in their own hearts. I Piano is an interactive kids’ show about music and friendship, told with a piano, shadow puppetry, and everyone in the room.

Tickets available here.

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Clara: Sex Love and Classical Music
Aug
10

Clara: Sex Love and Classical Music

Clara tells the story of 19th Century piano star, Clara Schumann. The show might be set in the past, but it tackles issues that are relevant and topical with irony and sensitivity, posing questions we still haven’t answered in the 21st Century. Fusing words, music, irony and poignant encounters, Clara tells the story of a fascinating and yet complex artist, turning her relationships and life inside out: sometimes unpleasant, a little bit wicked, but with truth in every note. Warning: this show contains live music, love and an unusual, eye-opening look into the past.

Show not suitable for children. Tickets Available here.

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I Piano
Aug
10

I Piano

Oh no! The piano has lost its music! But a little girl wants to help the piano find it again. Together they set off on a magical adventure, and meet a mad conductor in a mountain, a monk on a scooter at the North Pole, and an octopus dancing on the bottom of the sea. They play games and hunt down clues, before at last finding the music in their own hearts. I Piano is an interactive kids’ show about music and friendship, told with a piano, shadow puppetry, and everyone in the room.

Tickets available here.

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Some Other Mirror
Aug
9

Some Other Mirror

A solo show about a gender identity crisis, in the high-pressure isolation of lockdown. The performer fights to come to terms with being a trans man, and on his journey, is visited by alternative versions of himself who offer various kinds of advice. The show explores a transmasculine experience of feminism, internalised transphobia, self-love, self-hatred and self-actualisation, with audiences calling it 'a captivating look at a trans experience' and 'a beautiful, thought-provoking tour de force'. This autobiographical performance is written and performed by Laurence Owen and produced by award-winning theatre company, Chronic Insanity.

18+ Contains distressing themes, including transphobia, internalised transphobia, ableism, dysphoria, emotional abuse

Tickets available here.

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Clara: Sex Love and Classical Music
Aug
9

Clara: Sex Love and Classical Music

Clara tells the story of 19th Century piano star, Clara Schumann. The show might be set in the past, but it tackles issues that are relevant and topical with irony and sensitivity, posing questions we still haven’t answered in the 21st Century. Fusing words, music, irony and poignant encounters, Clara tells the story of a fascinating and yet complex artist, turning her relationships and life inside out: sometimes unpleasant, a little bit wicked, but with truth in every note. Warning: this show contains live music, love and an unusual, eye-opening look into the past.

Show not suitable for children. Tickets Available here.

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I Piano
Aug
9

I Piano

Oh no! The piano has lost its music! But a little girl wants to help the piano find it again. Together they set off on a magical adventure, and meet a mad conductor in a mountain, a monk on a scooter at the North Pole, and an octopus dancing on the bottom of the sea. They play games and hunt down clues, before at last finding the music in their own hearts. I Piano is an interactive kids’ show about music and friendship, told with a piano, shadow puppetry, and everyone in the room. Tickets available here.

View Event →
Some Other Mirror
Aug
8

Some Other Mirror

A solo show about a gender identity crisis, in the high-pressure isolation of lockdown. The performer fights to come to terms with being a trans man, and on his journey, is visited by alternative versions of himself who offer various kinds of advice. The show explores a transmasculine experience of feminism, internalised transphobia, self-love, self-hatred and self-actualisation, with audiences calling it 'a captivating look at a trans experience' and 'a beautiful, thought-provoking tour de force'. This autobiographical performance is written and performed by Laurence Owen and produced by award-winning theatre company, Chronic Insanity.

18+ Contains distressing themes, including transphobia, internalised transphobia, ableism, dysphoria, emotional abuse

Tickets available here.

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Clara: Sex Love and Classical Music
Aug
8

Clara: Sex Love and Classical Music

Clara tells the story of 19th Century piano star, Clara Schumann. The show might be set in the past, but it tackles issues that are relevant and topical with irony and sensitivity, posing questions we still haven’t answered in the 21st Century. Fusing words, music, irony and poignant encounters, Clara tells the story of a fascinating and yet complex artist, turning her relationships and life inside out: sometimes unpleasant, a little bit wicked, but with truth in every note. Warning: this show contains live music, love and an unusual, eye-opening look into the past.

Show not suitable for children. Tickets Available here.

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Some Other Mirror
Aug
7

Some Other Mirror

A solo show about a gender identity crisis, in the high-pressure isolation of lockdown. The performer fights to come to terms with being a trans man, and on his journey, is visited by alternative versions of himself who offer various kinds of advice. The show explores a transmasculine experience of feminism, internalised transphobia, self-love, self-hatred and self-actualisation, with audiences calling it 'a captivating look at a trans experience' and 'a beautiful, thought-provoking tour de force'. This autobiographical performance is written and performed by Laurence Owen and produced by award-winning theatre company, Chronic Insanity.

18+ Contains distressing themes, including transphobia, internalised transphobia, ableism, dysphoria, emotional abuse

Tickets available here.

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Some Other Mirror
Aug
6

Some Other Mirror

A solo show about a gender identity crisis, in the high-pressure isolation of lockdown. The performer fights to come to terms with being a trans man, and on his journey, is visited by alternative versions of himself who offer various kinds of advice. The show explores a transmasculine experience of feminism, internalised transphobia, self-love, self-hatred and self-actualisation, with audiences calling it 'a captivating look at a trans experience' and 'a beautiful, thought-provoking tour de force'. This autobiographical performance is written and performed by Laurence Owen and produced by award-winning theatre company, Chronic Insanity.

18+ Contains distressing themes, including transphobia, internalised transphobia, ableism, dysphoria, emotional abuse

Tickets available here.

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Some Other Mirror
Aug
5

Some Other Mirror

A solo show about a gender identity crisis, in the high-pressure isolation of lockdown. The performer fights to come to terms with being a trans man, and on his journey, is visited by alternative versions of himself who offer various kinds of advice. The show explores a transmasculine experience of feminism, internalised transphobia, self-love, self-hatred and self-actualisation, with audiences calling it 'a captivating look at a trans experience' and 'a beautiful, thought-provoking tour de force'. This autobiographical performance is written and performed by Laurence Owen and produced by award-winning theatre company, Chronic Insanity.

18+ Contains distressing themes, including transphobia, internalised transphobia, ableism, dysphoria, emotional abuse

Tickets available here.

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