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Productions

Since Told by an Idiot’s first production of On the Verge of Exploding in 1993, the company has performed throughout the world, in venues ranging from large-scale theatres to rural village halls, working with a broad array of highly skilled artists, including Richard Wilson, Zoe Rahmen, Carol Ann Duffy and Philip Pullman.

Please contact the office if you are interested in the availability of any of these shows or want to find out more about productions currently in development.

Our productions

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Don’t Laugh it’s my Life

21st October 1997 - 1st February 1998

Inspired by Tartuffe, Don't Laugh is an anarchic tale of redemption.

You Haven’t Embraced Me Yet

9th October - 15th December 1996

Black and white image of two women lying next to each other in feathered headresses, one is sleeping

Commissioned by the Unity Theatre, this tale of revenge toured the UK in Autumn 1996.

I’m So Big

1995

Three faces in close proximity, a woman and two men

A brutally comic fable.

On the Verge of Exploding

1993

A woman in black sits on a rocking horse while another woman pushes her frantically from behind

Told by an Idiot's first production at the Edinburgh Fringe, inspired by Marquez's One Hundred Years of Solitude.

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