CINEMA OF NOSTALGIA | BOLLYWOOD 23 NOV Join Theatre Deli for the third of their themed film nights, this time featuring a Bollywood classic and live performance (TBC). Cinema of Nostalgia is a monthly film night reviving the late night movie tradition with a live twist from talks to perfomances. BOOKING AVAILABLE IN COMING WEEKS
LOOKING DELI-GHTFUL Sheffield’s favourite fringe venue Theatre Deli has another smorgasbord of cultural delights for you to sample over for the remainder of 2021
THERE IS NO PLANET B PRESENTED BY HASSUN EL-ZAFAR 1 DEC A father-daughter relationship in a postindustrial town facing evacuation due to climate catastrophe. Don’t miss the latest work by celebrated local writer, producer and director Hassun El-Zafar (‘My Name is Rachel Corrie’) 7.30PM // £15.43 (£13.31) // 12+
MIXED BILL 4 NOV Prepare to change your perception of what theatre can be, as five artists use physical theatre, dance and mime, to tell very different stories. From performances about veganism right through to issues that centre around homelessness, MIXED BILL will feature artists from a range of performance disciplines, telling emotive stories through dynamic movement forms.Don’t miss the first evening of performance in our Pop Up Programme, curated by Artistic Directors Nathan Geering and Ryan Harston, offering a flavour of whats to come in Theatre Deli’s future programming. 7.30PM // £10 (£8) // 14+ D GAME OVER (GUY VR) PRESENTED BY LEO&HYDE | LGBTQIA VIRTUAL REALITY 6 NOV Guy is gay. Guy is a gamer. And Guy is looking for love. In this VR companion piece to leo&hyde’s electronic musical GUY, you are invited to take part in a 40-minute VR theatre experience. One-moment heartwarming, the next heart-racing, Guy himself will introduce you to the world of VR, immersing you in his story, surrounding you in his designs, and teaching you his favourite new GUY-inspired VR game. 7.30PM // PAY WHAT YOU FEEL
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JOYGERNAUT PRESENTED BY ANDY CRAVEN-GRIFFITHS 26 NOV Joygernaut is the story of one man chasing success at increasing cost to his mental health, told through spoken word, comedy, physical theatre and bad dancing. It explores the complexities of kindness and self-interest: Can you be kind and still win? How long do kindness and cruelty echo? When does pretend become real? This show will make you laugh, break your heart, and leave you feeling hopeful. 7.30PM // £14 (£12) // 15+