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Paul McCole and Claire Dargo in Leopards Ate My Face

Leopards Ate My Face

By Grant O'Rourke

Mon, 15 May, 2023 — Sat, 20 May, 2023

A new comedy about the dangers of letting your paranoia take the wheel.

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Quietus

By Matthew McVarish

Mon, 08 May, 2023 — Sat, 13 May, 2023

A dark comedy exploring when, if ever, it is kinder or right to choose death.

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Davina & Goliath

By Dave Anderson and David Baillie

Mon, 01 May, 2023 — Sat, 06 May, 2023

Davina (not her real name, but she’s real enough) tells the story of a week in her life, about being with demonstrators and inhabitants of the Peace Camp and taking part in a demonstration to block the delivery of equipment at Faslane’s nuclear weapons plant. She talks of camaraderie, humour, the dedication of the Disarming […]

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Gail Watson and Sam Stopford headshots

Faye’s Red Lines

By Ian Pattison

Mon, 24 April, 2023 — Sat, 29 April, 2023

A chance happening in Faye’s life makes her examine the past and ask herself how she might move forward in future…

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Welcome to Bannockburn

By Lesley Hart

Mon, 17 April, 2023 — Sat, 22 April, 2023

A comedy-drama about shared history, public shaming and the sh*t women face in the workplace.

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Storytelling

By Oliver Emanuel

Mon, 10 April, 2023 — Sat, 15 April, 2023

A new comedy-drama about how the power of stories can overcome the darkest moments in life.

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Beth Marshall, Nicole Cooper and Johnny Panchaud in The Spark

The Spark

By Kathy McKean

Mon, 27 March, 2023 — Sat, 01 April, 2023

A government minister develops telekinetic powers after being ‘sparked’ by years of repressed rage in this new comedy-drama.

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Variant

By Peter Arnott

Mon, 20 March, 2023 — Sat, 25 March, 2023

Peter Arnott returns to A Play, A Pie and A Pint after 2019’s award-winning The Signalman with his 50th professionally produced play.

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Write-off

By Aodhan Gallagher

Mon, 13 March, 2023 — Sat, 18 March, 2023

Two equally stubborn gay men from different generations face off with words and wits in this new comedy-drama.

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The Worm Who Turned

By Kim Millar

Mon, 06 March, 2023 — Sat, 11 March, 2023

A new mini musical about marrows, mayhem and murder.

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Burning Bright

By Áine King

Mon, 27 February, 2023 — Sat, 04 March, 2023

Everyone’s too busy with their own crises to have time for saving the planet in this new dark comedy.

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Billy Mack and Sean Connor in Until It's Gone

Until It’s Gone

By Alison Carr

Mon, 20 February, 2023 — Sat, 25 February, 2023

Until It’s Gone is a new dark comic drama that explores what a dystopian world without women means for the men left behind.

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Kiki

By Hilary Brooks & Clive King

Mon, 21 November, 2022 — Sat, 26 November, 2022

Paris, 1953, chanteuse, painter and artists’ model Alice Prin – better known as the notorious Kiki of Montparnasse – has reached the squalid end of a truly remarkable life. Portrayed by the inimitable Christine Bovill (Piaf, Paris, Tonight You Belong to Me) she relives her glory days in the Roaring Twenties and reflects on her […]

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Bethany Tennick in BABS

BABS

By Morna Young

Mon, 14 November, 2022 — Sat, 19 November, 2022

Drawing on Slavic folktales and the indomitable Baba Yaga, BABS is a musical adventure about self-discovery and a hag-turned-hostess.

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