July at The Bike Shed Theatre

July at The Bike Shed Theatre

It’s July and The Bike Shed Theatre have an entire lineup of theatre and comedy to see you through the month.

Far From The Sea, Theatre Absolute, ?8th & 9th July

A new play by Steve Waters. Directed by Chris O’Connell.

Witty and darkly humorous, Far From The Sea dissects the fate of a city in a world of conflict. Produced by the multi-award-winning Theatre Absolute.
 
Theatre
The Bike Shed have six delightfully different shows destined for greatness in Edinburgh.
Tickets for all are £8, but there is a deal of two for £12.

Soften The Grey (6 Foot Stories) – 10th, 11th, 12th July
A frenzied tale of life, death and life after death. And death after life.

Before Us (Stuart Bowden) – 11th, 12th July
An exuberant physical comedy, storytelling whirlwind that will blow your mind’s socks off.

A Little Nonsense (Juncture Theatre) – 14th, 15th, 16th July
‘Genuinely faultless’ Broadway Baby

How Does A Snake Shed Its Skin (Slip of Steel) – 16th, 17th, 18th, 19th July
‘Masterful… Switches deftly between the tragic and comic’ The Observer on Slip of Steel’s first show

Talk About Something You Like (Byron Vincent) – 17th, 18th, 19th July
 ‘Indescribable, genius’; ‘Wildly funny, deeply moving, exhilarating the best thing I’ve seen in months’

Ablutions (FellSWOOP) – 21st, 22nd, 23rd, 24th, 25th, 26th
‘Elegantly structured and consummately performed, this highly accomplished production reminds you why theatre is so bloody brilliant’ (Wildfire Critics’ Choice Award 2013).

Comedy
Bike Shed also has its fair share of comedians presenting their Edinburgh shows before they head North. All are fantastic; all are five pounds.

8th July – Felicity Ward: The Iceberg
9th July – Toby: Fuzzbuzz
10th July – John Luke Roberts: Stnad Up
11th July – John Robins: This Tornado Loves You
12th July – Lloyd Langford: Old Fashioned
13th July – Angela Barnes: You Can’t Take It With You

14th July – Nish Kumar: Ruminations On The Nature Of Subjectivity
16th July – Josie Long: Cara Josephine
18th July – Ben Target: Hooray for Ben Target
19th July – Chris Martin: Responsibilities

22th July – Henry Paker: Unpacked
24th July – Stuart Laws: When’s This Gonna Stop?
26th July – Joel Dommett: Finding Emo

28th July – Pete Dobbing: Dobbing
30th July – Owen Niblock: Songs For The Disenchanted Orc