fringe

I Am Not Myself These Days by Tom Stuart

Event Date: 
22/02/2016 - 7:30pm to 23/02/2016 - 7:30pm
Venue: 
The Bike Shed Theatre, Exeter

Brutally moving Edinburgh hit coming to Exeter

Fast paced adaptation of Josh Kilmer-Purcell's best-selling autobiography I Am Not Myself These Days

Written and performed by Tom Stuart, directed by Nick Bagnall, produced by Fuel

‘Heartbreaking and brilliant’ EdFringe Review

At the 2015 Edinburgh Fringe the extraordinarily compelling tour-de-force performance of Tom Stuart, in his own adaptation of the best-selling memoir, became one of the talking points of the Festival. Audiences were visibly moved by the story of alcoholic drag queen Aqua desperately trying...

Call for applications for Festival at Cygnet

A celebration of theatre, dance, comedy and festival fun Festival at Cygnet returns in June and applications to perform are open.

Now in its second year Festival at Cygnet seeks to celebrate the range of exciting work developing out of the theatre & performance community of Exeter and across Devon. So whether you're thinking of applying, or thinking of coming along to a week of wonderful Theatre - keep your eyes peeled for updates on our website!

We welcome applications from all performance disciplines and we are looking for fresh high quality work with a low tech...

Twentysomething: a reading list (part of Exeter Ignite)

Event Date: 
04/06/2014 - 6:00pm to 06/06/2014 - 9:15pm
Venue: 
The Rusty Bike, Exeter

A new, intimate play about Millennials and trying to get on in that 'real life' thing that everyone harps on about...

4th (6pm), 5th (8pm) and 6th (6pm) June 2014 Tickets available now from ignitexeter.org.uk £7 (or cheaper the more shows you book - 5 shows for £25)

Relationships are complicated. So is University. And so is ‘real life’ afterwards. Over a third of graduates have to move back home after University, and not by choice. Almost half remain unemployed or on minimum wage. ‘Twentysomething: a reading list’ is a new play about ‘Generation Y’ and life before...

Fantastic fringes by Ellie Winkler of Saks, Princesshay

One of the greatest plunges into a new look, without serious length loss and the commitment of a major restyle, is to have a fringe.

Fringes can suit any length of hair, most face shapes and can be sweeping, short, soft and super funky. A fringe can dramatically change a look and most importantly the feel of a haircut.

A fringe can bring out different features of a face depending on where it sits. Eyes can become instantly emphasized by framing them with a shorter fringe above, while a wide fringe can open up the face and show off gorgeous delicate cheek...