Fantasy illusionists, Magus Utopia, perform outrageously stunning shows and will have you on the edge of your seats. Book early bird tickets for the Gothic Circus by 1st March to take advantage of big discounts.
Be transported away from the humdrum of everyday life, as the Isle of Wight Gothic Circus Festival offers three days and nights of all that is great about steampunk and gothic entertainment. Fun for all the family.
A project aimed at encouraging residents to find out more about the arts and culture on the Isle of Wight announces their public artist commission for Newport, East Cowes and Totland.
Book now for this 90 minute Christmas show which features magic, comedy, storytelling, and a bucketfull of Christmas spirit. There are just three dates to choose from and tickets are expected to sell fast.
The new dates will ensure that Ventnor Fringe Festival does not clash with any other festivals taking place at the same time and will mean that performers going to Edinburgh can preview their shows on the Island beforehand.
This performance is a dynamic, avant-garde narrative that follows the rise of a new political figure in a seaside town, who capitalises on an accident with a pothole and the local bingo caller. Book now to avoid disappointment.
Enrich your soul this week and head to Ventnor for the Fringe Festival for a week of theatre, live music, comedy, talks, art workshops, exhibitions and more - you won't be disappointed. There's so much to see and do, you'll never want to leave.
The Ventnor Fringe Festival is undoubtedly one of our favourite festivals of the year. Set in a wide variety of unusual venues across this creative and quirky town there are 70 shows to choose from this year. Providing something for everyone!
A brand-new annual festival of open-air picnic concerts celebrating the Isle of Wight's music, food, people and red squirrels comes to Northwood House this August. Book your tickets now to avoid disappointment.
Featuring live music, storytelling and dance, 'Tieta the Trial' takes the audience on an emotional rollercoaster where fact and fiction become intertwined. Shown as part of Isle of Wight Pride, this is the second of StoneCrabs Theatre plays showing in June.
Time Out says this theatre company "does a magnificent job of introducing undeservedly neglected plays to UK audiences for the first time". Stonecrabs Theatre are bringing two to Quay Arts in June.