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SFP is taking over the renowned Ambassadors Theatre and launching a series shows over the coming months. Committed to showcasing fantastic, small-scale original work in the West End, these shows are not to be missed – check out the list below for show dates and times.
What’s on the programme?
‘Baby Reindeer’ – April 3, 4, 10, 11, 17, 18, 24, 25, May 1 and 2 at 9.30pm
A big hit at last year’s Edinburgh Fringe, Baby Reindeer is the debut play from Richard Gadd. Directed by Olivier Award-winner Jon Brittain, it’s a chilling personal account of compulsion, delusion and obsession. Some admirers simply won’t be shaken off.
Live at the Ambassadors’ presented by Berk’s Nest in association with SFP – April 23, May 21, June 18 and July 16 at 9.30pm
A monthly night presenting the most exciting, hilarious and groundbreaking comedy acts:
April – Bridget Christie and Richard Gadd
May – Suzi Ruffell and Fern Brady
June – Jamali Maddix and Kiri Pritchard-McLean
July – Ed Gamble and Jen Brister
‘The Confessions Of Crystal Rasmussen’ – April 30 at 9.30pm
Crystal Rasmussen returns to the West End, inviting friends, lovers, and other people from her past to walk you through the history of her infamous voice.
‘Frisky & Mannish: Poplab’ June 19 and 20 at 9.30pm
A decade after bursting onto the scene with their wildly popular brand of musical infotainment, Frisky and Mannish are inviting into their PopLab to look down the microscope at all their latest research projects. This show will feature the first performance of a new work by Edward Cowie.
Diane Chorley: Modern Love – May 28 at 9.30pm
Join The Duchess of Canvey on a laugh-out-loud journey of self-discovery as she reclaims her place in a divided Britain.
Cocoa Butter Club– June 12 at 9.30pm
The Cocoa Butter Club is a fantastic platform for queer performers of colour to exhibit some amazing, culturally expressive work. Expect Neo-Soul, R&B, Motown, Blues and Jazz songs, discover burlesque, sideshow, spoken word, voguing and more.
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