New year, new touring shows!
No tricks, just treats from us this month - we're thrilled to tell you about even MORE new touring shows heading our way in 2026, including the return of Alfie Moore, a puppet called Fred (who you'll completely fall in love with), and Freshwater Five, a sensational story that's divided a community.
Tickets are on sale to SJT Circle members now, and general sales open from 10am on Wednesday 5 November. Not a member already? Head here for more info on how to join from just £3.33 a month.
Frozen Light: The Ancient Oak of Baldor (3 & 4 March): A multi-sensory experience for audiences with profound and multiple learning disabilities and their companions, exploring a beautiful folk tale of love, loss and the interconnectedness of all things.
Meet Fred (13 & 14 March): Ten years, 20+ countries and countless laughs later, Meet Fred is back! This darkly funny, internationally acclaimed satire follows Fred, a puppet fighting for his independence as his Puppetry Living Allowance is under threat. A hilariously subversive take on bureaucracy, disability rights and what it means to be human. Contains strong language and puppet nudity.
Doris the Dormouse (7 & 8 April): Presented by Clown Space, this is the fable of Doris the Dormouse. She begins to prepare for her first winter alone, but the cold is fast approaching… A show about kindness, change, community and what’s possible with a little help from our friends. A brand new, gentle and heartwarming story filled with big characters, original live folk music and puppetry for ages 3+.
The Freshwater Five (1 May): Five fishermen. £53m-worth of cocaine. An ongoing fight for justice. Playwright Liam Patrick Harrison’s powerful, poignant and poetic debut production asks: innocent fishermen or international drug smugglers? Deadman is an award-winning working/precarious class-led theatre and film company dedicated to staging contemporary and captivating local narratives for and from Britain's unheard and underserved coastal communities.
Dial 1 for UK (27 May): In New Delhi, Uday Kumar (UK) answers panicked calls to the Goldmine Crypto GB Helpline and fantasises about being British himself: visions of a sophisticated new life of affluence, fish and chips and tea with the royals. Then a chance conversation reveals how he might make it all a reality. A week later, he leaves the call centre forever and boards his first ever flight to take his place amongst the English.What happens next is the subject of Mohit Mathur’s hilarious and poignant one-man play of high hopes humbled in Hounslow.
Daniel Foxx: How Lovely (30 May): Described by Rolling Stone as ‘utterly hilarious and effortlessly charismatic’, award-winning stand-up Daniel is best known for his viral comedy videos which are enjoyed by millions of women and gays online.
Alfie Moore: Acopalypse Now (13 June): The Four Horsemen of Rising Crime, Global Warming, AI and Culture Wars are galloping towards us. Are we on the road to hell? And can we avoid the potholes? ‘Fair Cop’ Alfie has the antidote to the breakdown of law and order, fake news and the price of baked beans.
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