Uncanny Theatre presents

Outrage

Is there really no such thing as bad publicity? Let’s find out…

It feels like the ones who irritate us the most are the ones we talk about, no matter how shocking they get. So Uncanny Theatre have decided to beat them at their own game and have a go at being famous for a change.

With your help, we can stir up enough mayhem on Twitter during the show to finally be a big deal; then maybe we can make things a bit better. What goes into the most controversial show of all time is decided by you in this audacious game of attention seeking. It’s silly, topical and playful…until suddenly it isn’t.

★★★★★ “Deliciously clever… An intelligent, political piece of theatre which is thought-provoking, visually messy, and playfully crazy.” – The Reviews Hub

“By the end of the show, I had absolutely fallen in love with all of the characters. I left feeling more alive than I had in a while.” – North West End on Something Terrible Might Happen

“While the intimate style of involvement provokes an adrenaline rush, there’s more than just the fear factor to this show. It’s also very funny. The performers coax us into ever more unusual tasks… It’s like being tickled, uncomfortable yet hilarious.” – The Reviews Hub on Something Terrible Might Happen

Want to know more about Uncanny Theatre?

Uncanny Theatre is the creative partnership of Matt Rogers and Natalie Bellingham. They make comedy theatre that is playfully absurd, visually arresting and gloriously low-tech. They’re interested in the anomalies of everyday life and pushing logic to it’s limit. At the heart of it all, they are not scared to be silly with big ideas.

  • Running time 60 – 70mins (no interval)
  • Contains full frontal male nudity (though not in a sexual context), strong language and feathers
  • £5 all tickets