Best Man

Best Man is a solo show that fits snuggly between stand-up and theatre, perhaps leaning a little more towards the ad lib style of performance.

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Raising Kane

Orson Welles, self-proclaimed genius, a larger-than-life figure and a star who bloomed so early he never quite managed to make sense of himself. What was

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MEAT

Wearing little more than a reddish meat-coloured leotard, Ellie Dillon-Reams sets out to talk about being a woman, and feeling like a piece of meat.

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Young Love

Previous productions from Dare to Know Theatre have been modest in scale but high in quality. With an original score composed by Chloe Greenfield, choreography

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Andalucia

Classical music meets flamenco. One may ask, how can classical music go with flamenco? Well, see this show and you will know that in the

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My Last Two Brain Cells

Brain Cell 64,928,460,784 (Joe Pike) welcomes us, the hormones, for a rare tour of Gary’s brain, which can’t start until we’ve had the full health

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Cruelty

In an unnamed coastal English city, young Oli heads out into the night looking for some form of viscerality. 18 years old and full of

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The Maids

A language barrier in a performance is always a risk during the world’s largest international arts festival, and it’s welcome that there is such a

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Layers

Depictions of dementia aren’t new to either theatre or The Fringe, with plays such as Florian Zeller’s The Father, or the late Trevor T Smith’s

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End of the World

End of the World is not the doom-laden play its title might imply. Instead, it is a gentle exploration of a friendship between two women

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Bright Lights City

The COVID pandemic had a devastating impact upon the workplace; many people found their livelihoods vanished, compelling them to seek alternative employment. In Bright Lights City,

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