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Songs for the 2020s

Fresh from the Edinburgh Fringe, comedy singer-songwriter Majk Stokes, once described as "Bill Bailey's good-looking younger brother" presents a collection of, (mostly) comedy songs and poems, and some dreadful puns to reflect on the decade so far, and some of the themes, events and personalities that have shaped it. Starting with his opening song, Aargh, everything's a bit sh*t, he discusses the environment, Covid, AI and social media and Donald Trump, and tries to find the funny side.

Keiller Shopping Centre • 13 Sep 2025

Her Raving Mind

EL is not well. Lost in the narcissism of her mother, she confronts the tangled, toxic connections that have shaped her life. Memories - some real, some false, some not even her own - bubble to the surface during surreal, rave therapy sessions with the audience. And when these revelations strike, will EL dance...or take revenge? A Greco-British surreal tragicomedy on the journey of a female abuse survivor.

The Keiller Centre • 15 Sep 2025 - 16 Sep 2025

Love Hurts

An ageing Huddersfield Dominatrix has a surprising visit from Death – but he’s had a rebranding. The cape and scythe has had to go and he's here with his purple suit and his customer satisfaction survey and a more user-friendly vibe. But now he's met his match. She’s not going to be beaten into submission and he’s hiding from his past. Love Hurts is part drama, part comedy, and part philosophical musing on the concept of dying.

Keiller Shopping Centre • 18 Sep 2025 - 19 Sep 2025

Moonswing

Leanne, Lucy and Richard spent their childhoods wondering about the moon and promised to one day live there, together. As their lives play out before our eyes, we see them grow, always together and always under the watchful gaze of the moon. With time racing past them, will they ever fulfill their promise and make it to the moon?

The Keiller Shopping Centre, Chapel Street • 17 Sep 2025

JUdie Boom's LOOK BUSY

When the robots have taken our jobs, what on EARTH will we do with our time?Judie fires her confetti-cannon of a brain at AI, automation, and the future of work. Through a whirlwind of wit and joyful irreverence, Judie tackles topics like universal basic income, the value of leisure, and the absurdity of modern labour. Expect stand-up, storytelling, and a touch of the bonkers—all delivered with big laughs and bigger ideas.

The Keiller Shopping Centre, Chapel Street • 19 Sep 2025

Act My Age

We have all heard that phrase, “age is just a number.” Well International Beat Poet laureate 24-25, Fin Hall’s number is 73. But that is no constraint on making your Dundee Fringe debut. In fact, it’s a perfect age to bring his very first solo performance to the public eye anywhere, with the performance reading of Act My Age. From the film of the same name.In this show, the septuagenarian from Aberdeenshire, brings a performance reading celebrating his age.

The Keiller Shopping Centre • 14 Sep 2025 - 17 Sep 2025