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How to Book You can buy tickets for all Marlborough Theatre Fringe events in advance from: www.brightonfringe.org or by calling the Fringe box office on: 01273 91 72 72
If available, a limited number of tickets for events will be on sale at The Marlborough Theatre’s in-house box office 30 minutes before show time. To avoid any disappointment we recommend that you book in advance.
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This year we are celebrating the Marlborough’s 220th Birthday on Saturday May 3rd with an awesome Street Party. Come and toast the old girl from 1pm with a day of live music, delicious food, and eye popping entertainments for our Fringe programme and beyond! We are looking to collect your Marlborough memories so start racking your brains.
All throughout the Brighton Fringe you can get fabulous food at The Marlborough, provided by the loving hands of Half Man! Half Burger! and Street Diner.
This year for the first time the Marlborough Pub & Theatre are being managed by the same team. So we want to renew a special welcome to you to join us in our fabulous welcoming building where Fringe ticket holders get 20% off at the bar!
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Welcome to the Marlborough Theatre Fringe programme in this, our beautiful building’s 220th year. If these walls could talk they would have some stories to tell and this year we are going to be adding some brilliant new ones from wild women to digital dating. Take a deep breath and dive into our best programme yet.
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Pink Fringe make Queer and LGBT culture year round!
PRESENTS
We wanted to find out what would happen if you put an artist on your smartphone. Love at first tap? Or instant block? www.pinkfringe.org.uk/performr This May we are delighted to launch our new sensational art cruising app, Performr, developed with performance artist Brian Lobel. Apps like Grindr and Scruff have spilled into mainstream culture with Tinder and countless others changing the way we meet up, pick up, and break up. Performr offers you the opportunity to hook up with an artist to experience a specially made performance experience digitally or, if you say all the right things, in the flesh...
Download the app from the App Store (iPhone) and Google Play (Android) and sign up to make a profile. This will allow you to interact with the performers.
Scottee www.scottee.co.uk Guess Who
Nomy Lamm www.nomylamm.com Songbird: Get Your Needs Wet
Performers will be online and ready to chat on:
Saturday 3rd & Sunday 4th May 12pm – 6pm Saturday 24th & Sunday 25th May 12pm – 6pm We have commissioned five great artists to create Performr experiences:
Steve Nice www.stevenice.com Cilla Blackbeard’s Bootleg Celebrity Blind Date!
Walking:Holding
Sister
Rosana Cade rosanacadedotcom.wordpress.com
Amy & Rosana Cade rosanacadedotcom.wordpress.com
Saturday 10th May Sunday 11th May Various slots between 12.00pm – 5.00pm (30 mins)
Wednesday 7th May 7.30pm Thursday 8th May 7.30pm (1 hour)
An interactive, one-to-one experience that takes you on a walk around town in the hands of local strangers, ‘Walking:Holding’ is a gentle meditation on intimacy, sexuality and difference.
Stacy Makishi www.stacymakishi.com Vespers
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“Everyone acknowledged the astute provocation in Cade’s seemingly simple concept with its flesh-and-blood challenge to prejudices, its honouring of individuals and their differences.” Mary Brennan, The Herald
Root Experience www.rootexperience.co.uk Virtual
Tickets: £5.00
For more details visit: www.pinkfringe.org.uk @pinkfringeuk Pink Fringe
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Amy and Rosana are sisters, born exactly 22 months apart in the mid 80s. Amy works in the sex industry. Rosana is a lesbian with a shaved head and hairy arm-pits. They are both feminists. Amy and Rosana present a bold and unflinching examination of themselves: Their family bonds, shared experiences, and the differing paths they have taken in their adult lives. Rosana Cade is a Glaswegian artist whose work and research is firmly rooted in a queer discourse. She received the Athena Award for Walking:Holding which has been shown extensively throughout the UK and Ireland Tickets: £6.00/£5.00 concessions
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Away From Home
Crimplene Millionaire
Intuit This
La Bouche in Watch my Lips & Baby Lame
Mafia
Phone Whore
Working Progress and Hartshorn/ Hook Productions awayfromhometheplay.com
Boogaloo Stu crimplenemillionaire.com
Intuitive Creatures intuitivecreatures.com
Darren Purnell & Tuffbroads tuffbroadproductions.com
Sleeping Trees sleepingtreestheatre.co.uk
Cameryn Moore/ Little Black Book Productions camerynmoore.com
Thursday 1st May 8.00pm Friday 2nd May 10.15pm Saturday 3rd May 10.15pm (1 hour 15 mins)
Wednesday 28th May 9.00pm Thursday 29th May 9.00pm Friday 30th May 9.00pm (1 hour)
Friday 30th May 10.15pm Saturday 31st May 10.15pm (90 mins)
Monday 5th May 7.30pm Tuesday 6th May 7.30pm (1 hour)
Derek and Bev invite you to play a round of Crimplene Millionaire. Roll the dice and compete in the 1970s board game that style forgot, as your hosts roll back the years to a pre-digital world of Mateus Rosé, Brut 33, fondue and butterscotch Angel Delight. If you didn’t experience the decade first hand, prepare to be illuminated; and if you did, prepare to feel young again!
Absurd comic-theatre troupe Intuitive Creatures present their 2013 Camden Fringe smash hit show ‘Intuit This’ – The hilarious and ridiculously epic tale of a renegade bumblebee.
A piece exploring drag performance, sexuality, queer shame, gender and otherness. Using mask, lipsync, music, physical theatre and dance La Bouche invites you to laugh, dance, cry and scream for acceptance.
Last year John and Josh realised James had never watched The Godfather. After watching all three in one day, James decided he was leaving the world of theatre to become a real-life Sicilian Gangster. This show is the compromise. Part comedy, part gig, Sleeping Trees join forces with Brighton-based The Physics House Band to create a live gangster film complete with an unrelenting live score, soundscape-fuelled shootouts and lashings of hair cream.
Thursday 22nd May 7.30pm Friday 23rd May 7.30pm Saturday 24th May 7.30pm Sunday 25th May 7.30pm Monday 26th May 7.30pm (1 hour) Kyle is comfortable with his life as a male escort until the day he is hired by a premiership footballer and falls in love. A moving show laced with sharp humour tackling football’s last taboo. **** “Singularly brave – and rather extraordinary” Independent. Tickets: £12.00/£10.00 concessions
“Outstanding Show” FringeReview.
“Theatre’s answer to snorting sherbet through a liquorice straw while riding a Chopper and listening to the Bee Gees.” Tim Crouch Tickets: £9.00/£7.00 concessions
Tickets: £8.00/£6.00 concessions
Join Baby Lame for this year’s most anticipated theatrical spectacular. Expect a debauched mix of songs, animation, tightly executed dance routines and audience participation. Laugh, cry, slut drop and sing until your head explodes. Tickets: £10.00/£8.00 concessions
Winners 2013 FMN ‘Ones to Watch’ Award Winner of Ideas Tap Brighton Fringe Award 2014 Tickets: £6.00/£5.00 concessions
Wednesday 7th May 9.00pm Thursday 8th May 9.00pm Friday 9th May 9.00pm Saturday 10th May 9.00pm (1 hour) Truth and taboo collide in this intimate visit with a phone sex operator. Listen closely: she may change your views on sex forever. “… incredibly brutal, piercing, and thought-provoking…” ThreeWeeks. “[It’s] the most intimate and insightful theatre experience you’re likely to have, in more ways than one.” roverarts.com. Best Female Solo: San Francisco Fringe, Pick of the Fringe: Victoria Fringe, Judges’ Honourable Mention: Ottawa Fringe, Critics’ Pick: Houston Fringe FOR MATURE AUDIENCES ONLY Tickets: £10.00/£9.00 concessions
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Slut (r)evolution
Storm in a Teacup
The Rain That Washes
Cameryn Moore/ Little Black Book Productions camerynmoore.com
Hot Coals Theatre Ensemble hotcoalstheatre.co.uk
Chickenshed Theatre chickenshed.org.uk
Saturday 3rd May 4.30pm Sunday 4th May 4.30pm, 9.00pm Monday 5th May 4.30pm (1 hour)
Saturday 24th May 6.00pm Sunday 25th May 6.00pm Monday 26th May 6.00pm (1 hour)
In an old old house live three OLD sisters. This darkly comic piece examines the curious, tender world of three sisters fighting to keep their independence. Watch on as physical comedy, walking sticks and false teeth come to life…
Inspired by the life story of Zimbabwean Christopher Maphosa, who left his homeland at the age of fourteen to join the revolution against white rule. Live and breathe his dramatic journey from innocence to escape, and finally the return to his homeland to witness Mugabe’s greatest betrayal. An extraordinary tale, both funny and warm as well as brutal and shocking.
Wednesday 14th May 9.00pm Thursday 15th May 9.00pm Friday 16th May 9.00pm Saturday 17th May 9.00pm (1 hour) From the award-winning creator of Phone Whore… A raw, real exploration of Cameryn Moore’s very sexual life. How did it feel? What the hell was she thinking? And how will it affect tonight’s hook-up? “… a study in vulnerability that manages to achieve catharsis and healing through a talented performance. … not a show for … the faint of heart, but those who stay will be in for a touching performance and one heck of a show.” The Marble, Victoria. Best of Fest, Winnipeg Fringe. FOR MATURE AUDIENCES
“Joyful. Physical. Beautiful.” ***** Hot Coals “The design is fantastic... the actors astounding... This play is faultless. Magical, comical and tragic.” What’s Peen Seen Tickets: £8.00/£6.50 concessions
***** What’s On Stage 2014. **** London Evening Standard 2013. Tickets: £9.00/£7.00 concessions
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The Sleeping Trees’ Treelogy Working Progress and Hartshorn/Hook Productions awayfromhometheplay.com
Friday 2nd May 7.30pm Saturday 3rd May 7.30pm Sunday 4th May 7.30pm (1 hour) Three men. Three stories. Three shows. Three uses of the number three, that’s five threes now...that makes six. Award winning comedytheatre makers Sleeping Trees present their hilariously re-interpreted versions of ‘The Magic Faraway Tree’, ‘Treasure Island’ and Homer’s ‘Odyssey’ in The Sleeping Treelogy. “At some points the gag rate is so high that the audience have to stop laughing in case of missing more jokes. It was utterly impossible not to enjoy every single moment” ***** Fringe Guru.
Thief
Women on the Verge
Liam Rudden/LRStageworks awayfromhometheplay.com
Various Artists pinkfringe.org.uk
Tuesday 13th May 7.30pm Wednesday 14th May 7.30pm Thursday 15th May 7.30pm Friday 16th May 7.30pm Saturday 17th May 7.30pm Sunday 18th May 7.30pm (50 mins)
Saturday 10th May 10.15pm (90 mins)
Sailor thrives in the bars, dives and flop-houses of the most squalid ports... Look, you will see him. Sailor lives for robbery, imprisonment and expulsion... Be his victim. Sailor’s ‘virtues’ are simple: rent, theft, and betrayal... Join him. Inspired by the life and works of playwright and poet Jean Genet, Thief is a dark and challenging piece of theatre, not for the easily offended.
Loose moraled, skintight cabaret-comedy-performancemash up featuring the most audacious women of the Fringe. Lynn Ruth Miller hosts a fabulous female line-up including Foxy & Husk, Rosana Cade, Zoe Charles and Cameryn Moore. “This woman is sharp, Ms. Miller is a poster girl for growing old disgracefully and she looks to be enjoying every second.” Kate Copstick, The Scotsman on Lynn Ruth Miller Tickets: £6.00/£5.00 concessions
Tickets: £10.00/£8.00 concessions
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Buddhism: Is it just for Losers?
Brydie Lee-Kennedy Repeats On You
Casual Violence: Om Nom Nominous
Memoirs of A Slutsky
Overlooked: A Roll-Call of the Small
Various Artists inconvenientspoof.co.uk
Brydie Lee-Kennedy brydieleekennedy.com
Casual Violence! Comedy casualviolencecomedy.co.uk
Zoe Charles/Carry On Charles carryoncharles.com
Lizzy Mace lizzymace.co.uk
Tuesday 27th May 7.30pm Wednesday 28th May 7.30pm Thursday 29th May 7.30pm (50 mins)
Thursday 22nd May 9.00pm Friday 23rd May 9.00pm (1 hour)
Saturday 24th May 9.00pm Sunday 25th May 9.00pm Monday 26th May 9.00pm (1 hour)
Friday 9th May 7.20pm Saturday 10th May 7.20pm Sunday 11th May 7.20pm (1 hour 15 mins)
Saturday 3rd May 6.00pm Sunday 4th May 6.00pm Monday 5th May 6.00pm (1 hour)
Award-winning, five star, Brighton-born sketch villains will fling their darkest, weirdest, strangest bits at you for an hour. It’s our sell-out, best-of show from 2013’s Edinburgh Fringe, reinvigorated by new material and an extra “Nom” in the title.
Burlesque artist, storyteller and comedienne Zoe Charles - founder of the award winning burlesque school The Cheek of It! - gives us a guided tour behind the glamour. We travel back in time to a small suburban town in the late ‘80s: three mums, two dads, eight kids, five cats, three gerbils, two rabbits and one council house!
A series of oddball characters from Argus Angel-winner Lizzy Mace.
Colourful, funny, short and deep. This ‘post-structuralist zen clown show’ could perhaps be listed under ‘Theatre’, but it’s just too funny. A selfconfessed ‘analysis junkie’ re-enacts his encounters with non-sense therapy and his crippling dependency on idiotic behavior. A dramatic reconstruction of a twisted train of thought en route to a mid-life epiphany. “Very, very funny. Not just funny and inventive, but funny in a genuinely fresh new way, and funny with real ideas standing behind it” Fringe Guru.
Brydie has made mistakes. The same mistakes. Lots of times. But eventually a girl has to get off that carousel, steady that Newton’s Cradle and stop mixing metaphors. For as Oscar Wilde sort of said “To sleep with one wildly inappropriate dude who plays acoustic guitar may be regarded as a misfortune. To sleep with six looks like carelessness.” “A gifted speaker with a sharp line in smart & silly wisecracks… it’s a rare pleasure to find a performer as likeable as Lee-Kennedy ****” EdFringe Review. Tickets: £8.00/£6.00 concessions
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***** ”Dark, twisted and superb... I urged everyone to look out for them; your kidneys will hurt from laughing” The Skinny. ***** “Casual Violence cannot be commended highly enough for making sketch comedy great again” ThreeWeeks. ***** “Casual Violence deserve massive success” The Public Reviews. Tickets: £10.00/£9.00 concessions
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Lucy Tafler Presents facebook.com/ SexWithAnimalsFringeTour
[NOTE TO SELF: *Finish writing after yoga. *Remember to close the door so the cat can’t get in.] “Hilarious” UKtheatre.net. “Charming” The Latest. “Geeky” Chortle.co.uk. Tickets: £9.50/£7.50 concessions
A charming, cheeky and downright hilarious tale of a girl in search of normal and finding naughty.
Sex With Animals
Thursday 22nd May 10.15pm Friday 23rd May 10.15pm Saturday 24th May 10.15pm Sunday 25th May 10.15pm (1 hour) In this expedition through animals’ sexual habits, Ryan the Bisexual Lion shows us we are all perverted, loving creatures who make ridiculous faces when orgasming. “David Attenborough meets Eddie Izzard on Grindr.” NY Post. “Obscenely good” Broadway Baby. Tickets: £9.50/£7.50 concessions
“I was laughing my head off” Franco Milazzo, This is Cabaret. Tickets: £9.50/£7.50 concessions
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Cabaret
Dance & Physical Theatre
80!
House of Blakewell’s House Party
Tomás Ford’s Electric Cabaret
An Evolution of Love
House of Tragic She
Yes No Maybe
Lynn Ruth Miller lynnruthmiller.com
HOUSE OF BLAKEWELL houseofblakewell.com
Tomás Ford, Captain Of Industry tomasford.com
Freedom Tames Theatre Company facebook.com/anevolutionoflove
Six Lips Theatre sixlipstheatre.co.uk
Paperfeet Theatre Company paperfeettheatre.co.uk
Thursday 8th May 6.00pm Friday 9th May 6.00pm Saturday 10th May 6.00pm Sunday 11th May 6.00pm (1 hour)
Friday 2nd May 9.00pm Saturday 3rd May 9.00pm Saturday 31st May 9.00pm Sunday 1st June 9.00pm (50 mins)
Friday 16th May 10.15pm Saturday 17th May 10.15pm (1 hour)
Saturday 17th May 6.00pm Sunday 18th May 6.00pm Monday 19th May 7.30pm (1 hour)
Friday 30th May 7.30pm Saturday 31st May 7.30pm Sunday 1st June 7.30pm (1 hour)
Friday 30th May 6.00pm Saturday 31st May 6.00pm Sunday 1st June 6.00pm (1 hour)
Lynn Ruth Miller is 80 and she’ll tell you how it feels in song and comedy: a bit of reality mixed in with a lot of laughter. Come see the 2009 Star of Brighton and 2013 winner of the TO&ST Award for best cabaret in the Edinburgh Festival.
Award-winning cabaret act House Of Blakewell attempt to go urban in their brand new musical revue.
Witness the first moment of life to the last and experience how love teaches, transforms and sets one free to fly. Intertwining The Seven Sisters of Love: Held, Awoken, Spoken, Sung, Danced, Shared, Released. Her performance combines humor, dance, theatre, drama, spoken word and speaks to a wide audience.
In a blend of physical theatre and contemporary dance, four women explore the effects of loneliness on emotional wellbeing and literature’s constant re-interpretations of madness. Infused with the voices of mental health service users through verbatim, the poetry of Virginia Woolf and the lives of other ‘tragic poets’, Six Lips presents an honest and colourful journey into the human mind. Experimental electronic music backdrops a union of movement, poetry, prose, testimony and projection.
Tickets: £9.50/£7.50 concessions
Harry and Alice are having a housewarming for their edgy new neighbours. Join the loveable duo for phat tunes, sick beats and toe-tapping, original showstoppers. WINNER Craig Barbour award for songwriting SOHO THEATRE. “Frighteningly tonsilled” Time Out.
A late night Fringe adventure with Australian electronic cabaret urban legend Tomás Ford. Thrill to live electronic music, twisted cabaret crooning, video projections and his one-of-a-kind brand of demented showmanship. It’s the debauched late night party you didn’t know you were looking for. “Raucous, riveting intensity... sure, it seems freaky, but only if you don’t join in” ***** Time Out London. Tickets: £10.00/£8.00 concessions
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Whether we see it or not possibility exists in every moment. Yes No Maybe is a compelling piece of physical theatre that explores our everyday encounters and the subtle yet explosive impact that they have on our lives. This scrapbook show brought to you by Paperfeet theatre combines devised storytelling with physical movement. We ask the inevitable question; does everything happen for a reason?
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Kids & Youth Aunty Ben
Bits & Box
Romeo & Juliet
Super Paua superpaua.org
AndOn Theatre andontheatre.com
Pocket Oxford Theatre pocketoxfordtheatre.com
Saturday 24th May 4.30pm Sunday 25th May 4.30pm Monday 26th May 4.30pm (1 hour)
Sunday 4th May 12.00pm, 3.00pm Saturday 17th May 12.00pm, 3.00pm (50 mins)
Wednesday 28th May 2.30pm Thursday 29th May 2.30pm Friday 30th May 2.30pm Saturday 31st May 2.30pm Friday 1st June 2.30pm (1 hour)
Nine-year-old Tracey loves her Aunty Ben. It doesn’t matter to her that Aunty Ben is actually her uncle, or that he is a Drag Queen, because in Tracey’s family dressing up is for everyone! But when Ben meets her school friends, Tracey is shocked to discover that other people’s families can be very different to her own. Aunty Ben is a colourful and playful exploration of gender, family, love and happiness, for young audiences aged 7+.
Imagine a box, imagine the possibilities... Two guys, too much mess & a cardboard box. Honest, funny, yet pointedly child-like, this short play will (at the least) leave you well prepared for when boredom comes a-knocking! Suitable for all the family aged 5+ Tickets: £7.00/£4.00 concessions
This mad-cap extravaganza is the perfect introduction to the Bard - with audience participation, it’s noisy, fast-paced, funny & cool for kids- making Shakespeare something not to be afraid of! Suitable for children ages 6-14 Tickets: £8.00/£6.00 concessions
Winner of the IdeasTap Brighton Fringe Award 2014. Tickets: £7.00/£5.00 concessions
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8.00pm Crimplene Millionaire The p6 7.30pm The Sleeping Trees’ Treelogy The p9 9.00pm House of Blakewell’s House Party Cab p12 10.15pm Crimplene Millionaire The p6 12.00-6.00pm Performr p4 4.30pm Storm in a Teacup The p8 6.00pm Overlooked: A Roll-Call of the Small Com p11 7.30pm The Sleeping Trees’ Treelogy The p9 9.00pm House of Blakewell’s House Party Cab p12 10.15pm Crimplene Millionaire The p6 12.00-6.00pm Performr p4 12.00pm Bits & Box Kid p8 3.00pm Bits & Box Kid p8 4.30pm Storm in a Teacup The p8 6.00pm Overlooked: A Roll-Call of the Small Com p11 7.30pm The Sleeping Trees’ Treelogy The p9 9.00pm Storm in a Teacup The p8 4.30pm Storm in a Teacup The p8 6.00pm Overlooked: A Roll-Call of the Small Com p11 7.30pm Mafia The p7 7.30pm Mafia The p7 9.00pm Storm in a Teacup The p8 7.30pm Sister The p5 9.00pm Phone Whore The p7 6.00pm 80! Cab p12 7.30pm Sister The p5 9.00pm Phone Whore The p7 6.00pm 80! Cab p12 7.20pm Memoirs of a Slutsky Com p11 9.00pm Phone Whore The p7 12.00-5.00pm Walking:Holding The p5 6.00pm 80! Cab p12 7.20pm Memoirs of a Slutsky Com p11 9.00pm Phone Whore The p7 10.15pm Women on the Verge The p9 12.00-5.00pm Walking:Holding The p5 6.00pm 80! Cab p12 7.20pm Memoirs of a Slutsky Com p11 7.30pm Thief The p9 7.30pm Thief The p9 9.00pm Slut (R)evolution The p8 7.30pm Thief The p9 9.00pm Slut (R)evolution The p8 7.30pm Thief The p9 9.00pm Slut (R)evolution The p8 10.15pm Tomás Ford’s Electric Cabaret Cab p12 12.00pm Bits & Box Kid p8 3.00pm Bits & Box Kid p8 6.00pm An Evolution of Love Dan p13
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7.30pm Thief The p9 9.00pm Slut (R)evolution The p8 10.15pm Tomás Ford’s Electric Cabaret Cab p12 6.00pm An Evolution of Love Dan p13 7.30pm Thief The p9 7.30pm An Evolution of Love Dan p13 7.30pm Away From Home The p6 9.00pm Brydie Lee-Kennedy Repeats On You Com p10 10.15pm Sex With Animals Com p11 7.30pm Away From Home The p6 9.00pm Brydie Lee-Kennedy Repeats On You Com p10 10.15pm Sex With Animals Com p11 12.00-6.00pm Performr p4 4.30pm Aunty Ben Kid p8 6.00pm The Rain That Washes The p8 7.30pm Away From Home The p6 9.00pm Casual Violence: Om Nom Nominous Com p10 10.15pm Sex With Animals Com p11 12.00-6.00pm Performr p4 4.30pm Aunty Ben Kid p8 6.00pm The Rain That Washes The p8 7.30pm Away From Home The p6 9.00pm Casual Violence: Om Nom Nominous Com p10 10.15pm Sex With Animals Com p11 4.30pm Aunty Ben Kid p8 6.00pm The Rain That Washes The p8 7.30pm Away From Home The p6 9.00pm Casual Violence: Om Nom Nominous Com p10 7.30pm Buddhism: Is it just for Losers? Com p10 2.30pm Romeo & Juliet Kid p8 7.30pm Buddhism: Is it just for Losers? Com p10 9.00pm Intuit This The p6 2.30pm Romeo & Juliet Kid p8 7.30pm Buddhism: Is it just for Losers? Com p10 9.00pm Intuit This The p6 2.30pm Romeo & Juliet Kid p8 6.00pm Yes No Maybe Dan p13 7.30pm House of Tragic She Dan p13 9.00pm Intuit This The p6 10.15pm La Bouche in Watch my Lips & Baby Lame The p7 2.30pm Romeo & Juliet Kid p8 6.00pm Yes No Maybe Dan p13 7.30pm House of Tragic She Dan p13 9.00pm House of Blakewell’s House Party Cab p12 10.15pm La Bouche in Watch my Lips & Baby Lame The p7 2.30pm Romeo & Juliet Kid p8 6.00pm Yes No Maybe Dan p13 7.30pm House of Tragic She Dan p13 9.00pm House of Blakewell’s House Party Cab p12
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