Whatever Happened to that Guy?
In 2008, A-lister Guy Wesley disappeared. Now, he’s writing his tell-all memoir. At least, that’s what failing author Bee Leigh wants her publishers to believe. Can she pull off the biggest hoax of the century* (*in the publishing world) before the yarn she’s spun unravels?
Where to watch
Debuting at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in 2026
5th - 31st August
Pleasance Dome
(Venue No. 23) Pleasance Dome, Potterrow, 1 Bristo Square, EH8 9AL
Previews:
Park Theatre
16th & 17th July
Ventnor Fringe
21st & 22nd July
Down to Chance
Anchorage, Alaska. 1964. The largest earthquake in US history. A part-time radio reporter, her teenage intern, a general on leave, and a local hobbyist find themselves at the centre of a remarkable relief effort. Genie Chance, live on air, must take unimaginable risks to save her community and family from chaos. Based on the incredible true story of the Great Alaskan Earthquake, Down to Chance is a heartwarming portrait of a community in crisis with the whole world listening in.
'A deftly staged thriller' ★ ★ ★ ★ Stage
★ ★ ★ ★ Scotsman
Where to watch
Edinburgh Fringe
18th - 31st August 2026
Ripon Theatre Festival
11th July 2026
Sorry (I Broke Your Arms and Legs)
Sam Wilson, Class 8C, is obviously the correct choice for Head Boy. He's got the PowerPoint to prove it. But amidst school discos, playground football, and machiavellian scheming, the road to the top will certainly be no Geography with Mr Baker (Geography with Mr Baker is massively easy). As the race intensifies, will Sam cause another boy grievous bodily harm? See title.
"painfully funny" ★ ★ ★ ★ (The Stage)
"exudes originality" ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ (The Recs)
"Spectacularly joyful and silly" (The Independent)
Where to watch
Latitude Festival
27th - 30th August 2026