Upcoming events at Kingston's FUSEBOX

By Tilly O'Brien

15th Oct 2024 | Local News

There's lots of events coming up at Kingston's FUSEBOX (Credit: Nub News)
There's lots of events coming up at Kingston's FUSEBOX (Credit: Nub News)

Upcoming events at FUSEBOX in Kingston

There are a lot of events happening at FUSEBOX over the next couple of months, so we've rounded them up for you.

FUSE Replay

This summer marked the 16th FUSE International festival to take place in Kingston.

FUSE is a celebration of international creativity, welcoming artists from around the world to share their shows and ideas.

FUSE Replay invites past FUSE performers, alongside performers from other festivals, to inspire audiences throughout the year.

The Womb - Friday 25 October

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The Womb is a three-hander provocative play about the absurd things that women have been going through since the beginning of the world. 

There'll be witty, fast-paced dialogue, original techno-atmospheric music, and three lost women in a place they can never ever leave.

Book your tickets here.

An Evening with Dillon Dance - Sunday 24 November

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After a standout out show at FUSE International 2024, Dillon Dance will be presenting an intimate evening of performance, drawing on their previous and new work. 

They will be weaving their choreographic style into the architecture of FUSEBOX's incredible underground space.

Book your tickets here.

Mrs Smith – See Me! The Nativity Edition – 13 and 15 December



Ever wondered what your teacher was thinking? Well, let Facebook's Mrs Smith enlighten you.

Following her sellout debut at the Edinburgh Fringe in 2023, Mrs Smith is stepping out from behind her mask of anonymity on tour and is ready to tell all.

     

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