“I want people to reflect on their impending deaths with a sense of wonder and curiosity.” | Adam Scott-Rowley on facing the pain and ecstasy of mortality in YOU ARE GOING TO DIE

Tell us about your show, YOU ARE GOING TO DIE. It’s a show about existentialism and vulnerability. It’s going to be very surreal and I will do my best to make it funny throughout. It’s about human connection and compassion. It’s about creating a theatrical experience for audiences that goes far beyond what people are … Continue reading “I want people to reflect on their impending deaths with a sense of wonder and curiosity.” | Adam Scott-Rowley on facing the pain and ecstasy of mortality in YOU ARE GOING TO DIE

“If civilisation collapses, civil rights that keep us safe will collapse” | James McDermott on exploring the severity of the climate crisis through drag, cabaret and Acid’s Reign

Tell us about your show, Acid’s Reign. Acid’s Reign is a comedy cabaret drag play that makes a song and dance about the climate crisis and how climate change impacts LGBTQ+ communities. It has a script by yours truly, music by Joe Beighton of Six The Musical fame and an all star drag cast (soon … Continue reading “If civilisation collapses, civil rights that keep us safe will collapse” | James McDermott on exploring the severity of the climate crisis through drag, cabaret and Acid’s Reign

“I feel compelled to tell this story and in a way, it’s a form of protest” | James Barnes on how The Ballerina uses theatre to challenge democracy, complicity and power

Tell us about your show, The Ballerina. I like to think of it as Joseph Conrad's 'Heart of Darkness' meets Roald Dahl's 'Charlie and the Chocolate Factory'. Audiences can expect a visceral experience, one that starts as soon as they enter The Cavern and endures right up until the very last moment. Not to give … Continue reading “I feel compelled to tell this story and in a way, it’s a form of protest” | James Barnes on how The Ballerina uses theatre to challenge democracy, complicity and power