Award-winning Canadian poet Rose Condo is coming to Preston to serve up a deliciously creative experience with her latest show, How To Starve An Artist. The critically acclaimed performance blends poetry, storytelling and food to challenge ideas […]
A mixture of local talent and nationally-acclaimed performers will take part in Scratch Night Preston next week. The scratch night – a platform for performers to deliver new and developing work to an audience […]
An exciting Scratch Night of new and early-development performances has been organised in Preston – with a call out for performers to take part. Scratch Nights give audiences the chance […]
Preston is set for an unforgettable evening of dark, decadently queer cabaret-theatre as Liverpool’s unrivalled art-house witch and drag shapeshifter Pretentious Dross takes centre stage at The Ferret. Dross is a Liverpool-based […]
The Name of The Dame will kick off The Ferret’s 2025 theatre programme. The hour-long show is a fast-paced, comedy two-hander, written and performed by comedians Kate McCabe and Adam […]
Unprecedented audience numbers at the Lancashire Fringe Festival prompted organisers to make the final show ticketed, with tickets selling out less than an hour later. Demand for Louise Orwin’s acclaimed […]
A new play by Kirkham-born writer Sarah Green is set to debut at Lancashire Fringe Festival. Green’s latest work, Jo and Dave Have Moved, is a one-act, 60-minute play commissioned specifically […]
The Girly Organist created by Dr Rebekah Okpoti is set to make a stylish appearance in Preston for Lancashire Fringe Festival. Known for her big frocks and big hair, Rebekah […]