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Seven young fathers in prison sign-up for an education programme. They attempt to rise up the prison pecking order, but they’re confronted with more than expected, as they face up to their relationships with their children, their own fathers and ultimately themselves.

A high impact one man show about a boxer facing his toughest opponents yet, his personal demons. 



"This is a outstanding piece" 5 stars, Three Weeks 

May 1940. Greenland. 
Cut off from civilization and surrounded by ice, Daniel sits frozen to death in a tiny hut. 
As Richard and Laura arrive too late to rescue him, the body thaws and secrets surface – threatening their marriage, beliefs and ultimately their survival. 

Psychic medium Hazel Doe is waiting for you to cross the threshold of her mysterious reception room - a popular haunt! When you are sitting comfortably, she will lift the veil to the next world and... talk to the spirits.

“I had a dream where every time I ever did anything or went anywhere or said anything, people would say: ‘Someone else just did that, you’re just copying them aren’t you? Turns out I never had a single original thought my whole life. How scarey is that?”

Rhymes Won't Wait - the new cutting edge of London's spoken word scene, bringing together an unrivalled line-up of some of London's leading and emerging poets to respond to socially engaged themes we want to platform.

It’s Like He’s Knocking is a one man show created and performed by Leo Kay. With personal storytelling, dance theatre and Afro Brazilian percussion we are transported into a private world to question heritage and memory. 

That is The Way To Do It! is a raucous comedy for outdoor events and street arts festivals. A life sized and alternative version of the much loved Victorian seaside entertainment; Punch and Judy return as a vehicle for hilarious satire in our anxious, credit crunched world.

“Beautifully simple and effective... If Reykjavik was a movie it would have a cult following.” Edinburgh Guide

Nominated for a Total Theatre Award for Innovation, Edinburgh Festival 2010.