ASSEMBLE Festival: Scratch Night #3
Join us for an evening of short, work-in-progress performances. Themes include queerness, anti-fascism, working class masculinity, trauma, and explorations of historical events.
Join us for an evening of short, work-in-progress performances. Themes include queerness, anti-fascism, working class masculinity, trauma, and explorations of historical events.
Having found a home in Britain, history comes back to haunt a girl who fled from war as she finds herself fighting the same battles again, thirty years later.
Join us for an evening of short, work-in-progress performances. Themes include experiences of the care sector, feminist and neurodivergent retellings, loneliness, longing, identity and the self.
A night of live performances with intimate vibes, Queen K’s jollof rice, and the opportunity to jump on the mic yourself!
Join us for an evening of short, work-in-progress performances. Themes include social performance, home, heritage, migration and loneliness.
Five Europeans compete in a comedic Miss Universe contest to win a visa to stay in a post-Brexit UK.
Join us for an evening of short, work-in-progress performances. Themes include grief, climate change, and disabled rage.
A night of live performances with intimate vibes, Queen K’s jollof rice, and the opportunity to jump on the mic yourself!
Our alien friend Boh Boh is looking for a new home, can we give him a hand?
A workshop for artists & creatives to reflect on their artistic voice and to hone their creative muscles
Follow the Asian mail-order bride as she strives to become the Unforgettable Girl - how is she forced to transform, destroy and rebuild herself in order to survive?
A workshop for all ages where we play for joy and create purely for the sake of it.
Join us for a free superhero-themed drama workshop this half-term!
Join us for the closing day of Come Through! Time to celebrate!
Your £10 ticket to this event gets you access to all today’s shows: Tracks on Tap, Poetic Unity’s The Laugh Word, Portland + Pals’ Sip & Paint and An Evening with Lara & Caleb: The Lab!
Sparked by the discovery of letters from his father in Nigeria to his mother in Wales, first-class storyteller, Phil Okwedy, skilfully weaves myth, folktales and legends of the African diaspora, with an astonishing personal story, to create a compelling, funny and warm performance.