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An extravaganza of unfinished, one-off works-in-progress of varying artistic disciplines with the unique opportunity to react and give feedback to the artists and theatre companies in the early stages of developing new work, to help shape it – presented by The Wardrobe Theatre


An extravaganza of unfinished, one-off works-in-progress of varying artistic disciplines with the unique opportunity to react and give feedback to the artists and theatre companies in the early stages of developing new work, to help shape it – presented by The Wardrobe Theatre

Interested in being part of ITCH? Deadline for proposals is 3rd February 2025. For this process we’re particularly interested in new writing. Please email aisha@thewardrobetheatre.com with:

  • a summary of your piece
  • who’s involved
  • where you are in the process
  • who you’re making it for
  • what development support you are looking for

If you don’t want to share work, come along and support on the night! Tues March 11th 7:30pm

  • Dates: Tues 11th March 2025
  • Show time: 7.30pm
  • Tickets: £5
  • Running Time: 2 hours (with interval)
  • Suitable for: Ages 16+
  • Theatre
  • Connect with the artist:

  • Running Time: 2 hours (with interval)
  • Suitable for: Ages 16+
  • Connect with the artist:

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