New season and 2 for 1 Tuesdays at The Bike Shed Theatre

Mary Youlden
Authored by Mary Youlden
Posted Sunday, March 20, 2016 - 6:18pm

April - May 2016

Over the next couple of months, The Bike Shed Theatre continues to host some of most exciting new work from around the country. 

The Wardrobe Ensemble, who recently enjoyed sell-out success with Eloise and The Curse of the Golden Whisk, bring a new show for a much more adult audience, 1972: The Future of Sex.  Winner of The Stage Award for Acting Excellence, the company return to Exeter as part of a national tour.

Also coming to Exeter following a phenomenal Edinburgh debut is Breach Theatre with The Beanfield, a multi-media show set between the 1985 and 2015 summer solstice celebration, reflecting on state violence, civic freedom and cultural heritage.

The downright hilarious Spitz and Co’s Glorilla is the much anticipated follow up to their hit show Gloriator; Made in China’s Tonight I’m Gonna Be The New Me blurs the boundaries of playwriting and performance art in a dark yet comic exploration of modern identity; Fuel Theatre’s The Joke brilliantly satirises national stereotypes ahead of the EU referendum; and Greyscale returns with Gary Kitching’s Me and Mr C along with the Wildfire Award-winning Gods are Fallen and All Safety Gone.

Tickets are £12 ( £10 concession) with all tickets on Tuesday Nights 2for1.

Listings

The Wardrobe Ensemble |1972: The Future of Sex
29 Mar - 9 Apr, 7.30pm

Spitz & Co. | Glorilla
13 - 16 Apr, 7.30pm

Made in China | Tonight I’m Gonna Be The New Me
19 - 23 Apr, 7.30pm

Fuel Theatre | The Joke
27 - 30 Ap, 7.30pm

Breach Theatre | The Beanfield
3 - 7 May, 7.30pm

Jonny & The Baptists | The End is Nigh
10-14 May, 7.30pm

Gary Kitching & Co in association with Greyscale | Me and Mr C
17 - 21 May, 7.30pm

Greyscale | Gods are Fallen and all Safety Gone
25 - 28 May, 7.30pm

www.bikeshedtheatre.co.uk

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