Séayoncé's Perky Nativititties

When Séayoncé lands her big break—a live TV Christmas special—she thinks she’s finally made it and has left those cabaret basements for good. But suddenly—just as the cameras start rolling, Christmas magic hijacks everyone’s favourite medium from her own festive frolics. An epic battle between the hags and the Christmas spirit ensues, but who will win?

Get your bells joyously jingled by the award-winning, critically acclaimed Ghost Whisperer as she belts out twisted carols, summons the sauciest ghosts of Christmas past, and leads you through thoroughly blasphemous XXXmas games, in the hope of beating the Christmas spirit into a perfectly seasoned pulp.

The Yard (2024) Written and Performed by Dan Wye and Robin Herfellow Set Designer - Oli Fuller Lighting and Sound Designer - Charlie Beveridge Produced by The Yard Theatre Photography - Nico Bowden

★★★★★ - “Oli Fuller’s design deserves special mention with all the details on stage before and after the interval elevating the show’s immersiveness.” - Danai for Theatre and Tonic

★★★★★ - “colourful and playful lighting and sound design brings Oli Fuller's cozy studio set to fabulous life” - Livvy Perrett for West End Best Friend

★★★★ - “a gloriously camp, Christmassy set” and “Oli Fuller’s set design is a treasure trove of festive Easter eggs, adding depth to the world of Satan Studios.” - Monica Cox for The Reviews Hub

★★★★ - “The set consists of a studio-like pop up set hosting a comfy armchair, piano, digital fireplace, a Christmas tree, a second pink tree that snows and various cardboard cameras. It feels wonderfully homely, the DIYish elements of the homemade cameras adding a nice touch.” - David Robinson for The Spy in the Stalls

★★★★ - “Visually, the production surprises with its festive charm: a cozy living-room set complete with a plush armchair, Christmas decorations, and a Christmas tree that Séayoncé towers over in a recurring gag. Papier-mâché cameras add opportunity for some particularly funny physical comedy.” - Joseph Dunitz for LondonTheatre1

Previous
Previous

12

Next
Next

All The Fraudulent Horse Girls