Projects
We love making projects, performances, productions and everything in between happen. We’re currently working across multiple projects that straddle or mix theatre, dance, outdoor arts, live art and musical theatre and which are all at various stages of development. Take a look at each project page for more information. If you’d like to know more, book a performance or get involved – please do get in touch!

Blueprints
Blueprints explores the inheritance of culture, tradition and generational thinking whilst questioning how much of it we unconsciously pass on to our children.

Doubles
Doubles brings bursts of colour to the streets in a collision of dance and ping pong. Watch as the dancers spin and slide in this playful pop-up performance that smashes expectations of dance and advocates the importance of safe, positive and accessible public spaces.

Get Lost
Get Lost is an exciting dance adventure to be enjoyed by all, full of magical contact work, silly slapstick tricks and captivating chaos.

Good Enough Mums Club
The Good Enough Mums Club is a hilarious and heartwarming new musical about the highs, lows and sleep deprivation of motherhood.

Inscribed in “Me”
Inscribed in “Me” is a visceral journey that explores the weight of personal, historical, and collective trauma through movement, voice and music.

Mapping Gender
A dance installation that brings together non-binary stories to explore how society controls & shapes both landscapes and human bodies.

No Sweat
A new play combining real stories and interview clips to shine a light on a forgotten generation of LGBTQI+ homeless youth.

Summer Camp for Broken People
A dark comedy about rape, losing your mind and finding yourself. What does it mean to break down and what do we need to recover?

Vermin
by Benny Ainsworth
VERMIN is an unsettling, unrelenting and heartbreaking dark comedy that peels back the layers of unchecked grief.

Zigazigah
Zigahzig Ah is a show about friendship, communal joy, and Spice Girls. Inspired by interviews with mega-fans, the show follows 5 friends reuniting to see Spice Girls, whilst investigating why we need communal celebration and asking the age-old question ‘what actually is girl power?’ There will be singing, dancing and those light up sparkly stick things that you wave in the air.