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Finding Petunia LittleTree
Sharon Took-Zozaya
A humorous, yet bittersweet physical theatre & dance solo exploring emotional responses to climate change through a compassionate lens.Until 31 December 2026
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EGIL
Columbina Theatre Company
Egil is a 90-minute physical poetry and music performance featuring Peter Oswald as EGIL, Howard Gayton on mandolin, kazoo, spoons, cajon and harmonica.Until 31 December 2025
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The Land That Never Was
Liam Rees
A solo show about Gregor MacGregor, a Scottish conman who made up and sold a country that literally did not exist.Until 19 December 2026
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Held on the High Wire — Created and performed by Jenny Q and Myshkin Warbler
Ruby Warblers
A candid, spellbinding multimedia performance tells the story of Jenny's near death experience, sepsis survival, and new life on metal legs. Merging Jenny Q's raw, vulnerable memoir with Myshkin's haunting FolkJazz poetry and film collage.Until 31 December 2026
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The Salt Sea Shore
Joss Cameron
Embark on a journey of maritime stories and songs, where the spirit if the sea comes alive through vibrant melodies and captivating tales. Perfect for all ages, this immersive experience weaves together music, history and storytelling.Until 29 January 2028
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After Supper Ghost Stories by Jerome K Jerome – Read by Gav Cross
Gav Cross: Storyteller
Developed in Partnership with SpotOn Lancashire and featured at the NRTF Conference in Blackpool 2024, After Supper Ghost Stories is a robust reading of these increasingly absurd Ghost Stories, told by an increasingly unreliable narrator…Until 24 December 2025
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Ghastly Stories for Gruesome Gremlins… A Family Storytelling Show by Gav Cross
Gav Cross: Storyteller
A Silly, Spooky Storytelling Show aimed at the brave over 7’s. Developed with the support of Wonder Arts, St Helens and touring in Winter 2024 with Rural Arts Wiltshire via Pound Arts Corsham.Until 24 December 2025
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Kroovan Wings
Oceanallover
Kroovan Wings is an innovative outdoor performance project that brings dance, costume, music and discussion together, championing a better understanding of the environment.Until 30 September 2026
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The Tales of The Last Ferryman
Skye Bridge Studios 123
Morgan the Ferryman sailed to Skye in his father's boat and got a job on the Kyle-Kyleakin ferry until the ferry was replaced by the Skye Bridge. Today, he makes a living entertaining tourists with stories, myths and legends.9 March – 3 April 2026
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Burns Banter – Your Bard
Alastair R Turnbull
Burns Banter – Your Bard! is a deep dive into the parts of Robert Burns life the scholars don't want you to know about… with great stories, drinking songs, throw in a poem about a hangover and you pretty much know what to expect…Until 15 February 2026
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The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde
Stratford Productions
A faithful and compelling version of Robert Louis Stevenson's classic Victorian mystery tale about the timeless conflict between good and evil, adapted and performed by Mark Stratford.1 February – 30 November 2026
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Tickbox 2
Lubna Kerr
A semi autobiographical one woman play followed by a Question and Answer session.Until 9 July 2026
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Spinster
Frankie Regalia
Witch! Hag! Spinster! This storytelling show welcomes you into the spinster's cottage; but what will you find there? A financially independent woman with a honed skill and craft, or an evil-doing hag waiting to snatch your child?1 February 2026 – 30 April 2027
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The Salty Scrimshaws
Joss Cameron
Embark on a captivating journey with Scotland's Shanty Queen Joss Cameron and 1st Mate Amy Dudley – Scotland's Foremost Maritime Musicians!Until 27 October 2027
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Thommis Teatime
Thommi Baake
German stage and TV performer Thommi Baake brings “Thommis Teatime” to the stage: a 90-minute literary-theatrical show blending tea tales, history, facts, songs, humor, and interactive tea rituals1 January 2026 – 31 December 2027
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The State of Water
Kirsten Milliken & Peter Chand
Indo-Scottish tales from above and below the waves.4 May 2026 – 30 April 2027
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Father Christmas: Storytelling
Gav Cross: Storyteller
A stripped back and simple storytelling show featuring Father Christmas himself. One hour long. Silly stories, noise and nonsense. Then families can take their own pictures with FC for no extra cost!Until 24 December 2026
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‘The Whales’ Tale, Herring and Sail’
Joss Cameron
Delving into Scotlands' love affair with the sea, Joss will collaborate with musicians Amy Dudley and Steve Tyler to bring a fascinating and heartwarming performance which delves into the history of our coastal waters.Until 22 June 2026
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Where We Choose to Stand
Penny Chivas & Nicolette Macleod
A powerful new performance which draws on the sounds, stories and visuals of climate activism in the UKUntil 18 November 2026
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“Macready! Dickens’ Theatrical Friend”
Stratford Productions
A compelling solo show which tells the remarkable story of the great 19th century actor-manager, Macready; the man to whom Charles Dickens dedicated 'Nicholas Nickleby'.1 February – 30 November 2026
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Tales From Your Queer Elder
Lucia August/Everybody Can Dance
"Tales From Your Queer Elder" is the show we all need right now. This isn't just some sweet story about getting older. It's a radical celebration of senior dancers, queer elders, and plus-size performers who refuse to stay invisible.Until 1 October 2027
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Auchies Spikkin’ Auchie – Album Tour
Grace Stewart-Skinner
Grace Stewart-Skinner's Auchies Spikkin' Auchie, her debut album, effortlessly intertwines recorded conversation with new compositions creating an ethnomusicological postcard of Grace's home Black Isle fishing village, Avoch.1 May – 24 December 2026
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A Wolf Shall Devour The Sun
Dougie Mackay & Jemima Thewes
A Wolf Shall Devour the Sun’ explores our relationship with the wolf and wildness, through mythology, ecology, creativity and lore. ‘A stirring blend of story, song and stunning visuals, each one guiding us towards the wolf'Until 30 November 2026
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