Detailing upcoming performances:
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Coming Out Of My Cage (And I’ve Been Doing
Just Fine)
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Friday
31st March
'Mr
Brightside' hasn't left the UK charts in 19 years. How did it
end up like this? An interactive investigation with karaoke,
lip-syncing, and absolute bangers. Tim and Hannah discover a
viral video of a bar singing 'Mr Brightside' to their recently
departed friend. Reading online comments they uncover stories
of incredible people - all united by one song. Together they
conduct an investigation into the chart-busting phenomenon and
give you an unashamedly good night out in the process. The
award winning, sold out Fringe sensation, a ‘Must See’ (The
Independent) show recommended by The Guardian and Time Out.
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Come have a laugh with us
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Bradford
Playhouse Comedy Club Presents
Chris Brooker One of comedy’s heavy hitters, Chris Brooker’s
infectious energy and enthusiasm sweeps through a room like an
irresistible force.
Tadiwa Mahlunge Billed as “one of the country’s top new comedy
acts” by The York Press, Tadiwa Mahlunge has established
himself as one of comedy’s hottest prospects.
Hosted by the amazing Paul “silky” white. Despite possessing
one of the silliest names in comedy – and there’s been a few –
Liverpudlian in exile Silky has managed to emerge as one of the
very best comics in the business…
and Fabulous supports
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Daily
Bread is set during our cost of living crisis. After a
workplace accident involving dad, Paul, mum, Eve, must battle
to save her family against forces set on destroying them. A
modern tragedy about food poverty and precarious work. Daily
Bread is supported by Arts Council England. Contains references
to self-harm and food poverty.
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Six
actors meet up to do Shakespeare the way Shakespeare himself
would have done Shakespeare: learning their parts separately
and then meeting up on the day to go through entrances and
exits, fights and jigs. However, due to a breakdown in
communications, each actor has learnt a different play.
Suitable for ages 13+
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“Barely
Athletic” are part of a four-team five-a-side LGBTQ+ football
league which Viv, their bullish head coach, is desperate to
win. Or if they can’t win, at least they should try not to
lose. Chucked out of the “Lesbian Rovers” for being too bossy,
she desperately tries to instil some competitive spirit into
the boys.
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The
Bradford Playhouse 4 Chapel Street , BD1 5DL, Bradford
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