Backstage At BAC
If you’ve missed Backstage in Biscuit Land and are wondering what all the fuss is about, now’s your chance to find out. BIBL will be at the Battersea Arts Centre in London from 11th to 23rd May in the Grand Hall.…
If you’ve missed Backstage in Biscuit Land and are wondering what all the fuss is about, now’s your chance to find out. BIBL will be at the Battersea Arts Centre in London from 11th to 23rd May in the Grand Hall.…
Touretteshero and Captain Hotknives return to London’s Southbank Centre like a couple of fools this April. This is a show not to be missed. For more info and to book your ticket, click here.
Photo: Rachel Cherry for Unlimited
We’ve got a special one off performance of Backstage in Biscuit Land at the Tristan Bates Theatre in Covent Garden as part of their First Festival of solo performances. It’s on Sunday 22nd February and details can be found here.
Photo: Jonathan Birch
If you happen to be in Canada and want a chance to hear Touretteshero co-founder Jess Thom talking about the value of creating a more inclusive society, you need to get yourself along to The Republic of Inclusion in Toronto on Sunday February 15, 1:00pm – 5:00pm.…
We have one last performance of Backstage In Biscuit Land in London this year, so if you haven’t seen it yet and want to before 2015, here’s your chance. It’s at Toynbee Studios on Saturday 6th December and details can be found here.…
So the Edinburgh run of Backstage in Biscuit Land felt like a great success and got some fantastic reviews. If you wanted to see it but didn’t get the chance, this is a reminder that there are some upcoming London dates next month:
September Performances
7th September: Southbank Centre, London (tickets available here)
18th September: Battersea Arts Centre, London (tickets available here)
19th September: Battersea Arts Centre, London (tickets available here)
20th September: Battersea Arts Centre, London (tickets available here)
Here’s an up-to-date selection of reviews for Backstage in Biscuit Land from the Edinburgh Fringe and beyond:
“A fantastic, hilarious and genuinely inspiring show that challenges the limits of theatre.”
Everything Theatre 5/5
21/09/14
“If Monty Python ran disability awareness training with a feminist twist, this would be it.”…
Below are the dates, times and locations of our pre-Edinburgh scratch performances of Backstage In Biscuit Land along with the Fringe schedule and dates in September when the full piece comes to London:
Scratch Performances
18th July: Battersea Arts Centre, London @ 8.30pm (tickets available here)
19th July: Battersea Arts Centre, London @ 8.30pm (tickets available here)
22nd July: Graeae Theatre Company, London (Time and ticketing to be confirmed)
Edinburgh Performances
1st August: Pleasance Above, Edinburgh @ 1.55pm (tickets available here)
2st August: Pleasance Above, Edinburgh @ 1.55pm (tickets available here)
3rd August: Pleasance Above, Edinburgh @ 1.55pm (tickets available here)
5th August: Pleasance Above, Edinburgh @ 1.55pm (tickets available here)
6th August: Pleasance Above, Edinburgh @ 1.55pm (tickets available here)
7th August: Pleasance Above, Edinburgh @ 1.55pm (tickets available here)
8th August: Pleasance Above, Edinburgh @ 1.55pm (tickets available here)
9th August: Pleasance Above, Edinburgh @ 1.55pm (tickets available here)
10th August: Pleasance Above, Edinburgh @ 1.55pm (tickets available here)
12th August: Pleasance Above, Edinburgh @ 1.55pm (tickets available here)
13th August: Pleasance Above, Edinburgh @ 1.55pm (tickets available here)
14th August: Pleasance Above, Edinburgh @ 1.55pm (tickets available here)
15th August: Pleasance Above, Edinburgh @ 1.55pm (tickets available here)
16th August: Pleasance Above, Edinburgh @ 1.55pm (tickets available here)
September Performances
7th September: Southbank Centre, London (tickets available here)
18th September: Battersea Arts Centre, London (tickets available here)
19th September: Battersea Arts Centre, London (tickets available here)
20th September: Battersea Arts Centre, London (tickets available here)
Tommorrow hundreds of people will be heading to Tate Britain for We Forgot The Lot (WFTL), an inclusive arts event for children with and without Tourettes.
I’ve been hit by a huge wave of excitement – after almost a year of planning I can hardly believe it’s now so close.…
For everyone who’s as excited as we are about We Forgot The Lot! please download the flyer using the link below. It should have all the information you need to help you get to the event on April 12th, but if there’s anything we’ve missed out or you’re still not sure about something please contact us.…
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