Announcing more projects in our 20th anniversary season

Posted on: 19th November 2024

We are thrilled to announce additional projects in our 20th anniversary season, featuring a mix of new live and digital projects for audiences of all ages, celebrating our commitment to adventurous live performance.

“From the joy of children’s theatre to the hard-hitting realities of modern-day issues, our 20th season engages deeply with the world we live in. We look forward to sharing these powerful stories and unique performances with our audiences.” — Kate McGrath, Artistic Director & CEO of Fuel

Ten Years From Then – Revisiting Gareth Fry’s audio project after a decade, this piece reflects on children’s hopes and dreams for the future. Available from November on Fuel Digital, Spotify, and Apple Podcasts.

There’s a Bear on My Chair – A charming adaptation of Ross Collins’ popular children’s book directed by Toby Olié, designed for ages 2-7 and their families.

Southbank Centre, Imagine Festival: 18 – 23 February 2025 and The Egg, Theatre Royal Bath: 27 February – 2 March 2025

FuelFest at The Pit, Barbican – Featuring new works in progress from four incredible artists:

Beauty is the Beast by Racheal Ofori

AI, AI, Oh… (or how I wrote a hit sitcom with ChatGPT but we’re not talking now) by Will Adamsdale

Joint by Jay Bernard

Oracle Song by Melanie Wilson

10 – 22 March 2025

Osoyegbon – An audio piece by Gloria Patrick, a survivor of human trafficking, raising awareness about modern slavery. It will be released in April 2025 on Fuel Engage, Spotify, and Apple Podcasts.

Global Majority Puppetry Intensive – Fuel’s sector training program in partnership with Little Angel Theatre and led by Fred Davis is well underway, enhancing skills with industry-leading experts.

Don’t miss this exciting anniversary season. Book your tickets now and join us in celebrating 20 years of creative excellence.

Fore more information on each project, visit What’s On.