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Fringe Online 2020

A Kiss From Back Home

A solo performance that brings effectively to the stage the soulful disappointment of a lost relationship.


A Manual of Fantastical Zoology

An entertaining musing on what lockdown may have done to us, as creatures.


A Small Gathering

A triptych of solos, presented from people stuck in their houses who dare us to join in their creative deliciousness in an imaginative, terrifying and fantastic manner.


Amsterdam

Did I say sucker-punch? It’s what the Orange Tree do every time.


An Ice Thing to Say

Being Human in the Anthropocene


At the Ghostlight

Two theatrical legends talk plague and contagion and not being on a stage


Craig

Imagination rules when you need to find a creative solution – with an orange!


Cyprus Avenue

Devastating drama about the DNA of bigotry played as surreal farce.


Drawing the Line

Terrific, a harrowing education.


Growth

An intriguing few minutes of a short performance followed by the workshop that created it and which you can use to create your own growth spurt.


Hamlet

In Michelle Terry’s quicksilver, quick-quipping Hamlet, much has been proved, from interpretive to gender fluidity in tragic action, that sets a privilege on being in at a beginning.


I am falling in love with you and it’s making me do stupid things

A brilliant solo piece in lockdown showing a woman looking for love, who thinks she may have found it, but then are we thinking she is after THE man or hedging her bets?


I and You

Will leave you in a heap and wonder what else Lauren Gunderson has written that comes near this.


Isolation

A desperate portrait of the strain of the absence from a mother of her child during the pandemic.


Jane Eyre

You’ll never see a better adaptation of this classic


Jesus Christ, Superstar

A sovereign production, unlikely to be equalled for the foreseeable


Joseph And The Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat

A salutary reminder of how a great musical talent and collaboration started


Lament for Sheku Bayou

An astonishing story lamented and told in an extraordinary fashion that resonates and poetically demands change.


MILF

A series of exploratory monologues that really make you think about the value of gender


Miraculous

A novel adaptation with plenty of twists in its telling


One Man, Two Guvnors

Outstanding. An immediate comic classic.


Rebus: The Lockdown Blues

A complex and impressive study of one iconic literary figure dealing with an iconoclastic time in his kitchen.


San Francisco Fringe Festival 2020 Sneak Peek!

Catch a taste of what's to come at the 2021 San Francisco Fringe Festival!


Signed, Sealed, Delivered

A unique take on the isolation foisted on all of us


Strange Rocks

A wholly theatrical exploration of what finding a body on a shore might contemplatively lead you to consider.


Sunset Boulevard

A classic film in a theatrical homage which retains the sparkle of the original and adds exceptional performances onstage to add to the spectacle.


The Bacchae

A wonderful classical treat from the students of the RCS.


The Bus Stop

A tale of complaint that is a terrific reminder of all of our responsibilities.


The Phantom of the Opera

The Albert Hall’s sovereign production, unlikely to be surpassed particularly with the special encore.


Treasure Island

First-rate theatre. In Joshua James’ Ben Gunn and above all Pasy Ferran’s Jim, we see stars rising quicker than Arthur Darvill’s superb Silver can point them out.


User Not Found

A fascinating online exploration of what might happen when someone dies and leaves someone else in charge of their digital footprint.


Waiting for Hamlet

Everyone dies in the end.


Wild

Theatrically the most thrilling end to any Bartlett play


Wonderland

Outstanding. Surely the definitive study of the dignity of physical labour, and breaking of its amity.