The next season at The Bread & Roses Theatre sees the venue branch out to include Edinburgh previews, family shows and the first ever Clapham Fringe Festival in its programming.
Starting in July, there are a variety of shows including Edinburgh previews Diary Of A Dating Addict by Maddy Anholt and Glitter and Tears by Serafina Cusack and a new production of The Wonderful World Of Dissocia by Anthony Neilson.
Later in the summer is Lorca's Blood Wedding in a new translation by director Fay Lomas, and for family audiences CinderElla—And Her Smelly Old Slipper by Tessa Hart and As You Like It adapted by director Charmaine K Parkin for all ages.
The first Clapham Fringe will run from 7 to 26 September. This new performing arts festival will initially be based around The Bread & Roses Theatre; the programme will be announced shortly.