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Newcastle-born, London-based David Cumming is an experienced theatre-maker and musician. Undergoing an MA in Acting at Arts EducationalSchools, he went onto make his name as 1/5th of multi-award-winning dark comedy theatre company Kill the Beast (whose credits include sell-out national tours, BBC Radio 3, Manchester Studio Theatre Award 2015, The Stage Edinburgh Award 2016 & Peter Brook Fringe Award 2016).
A trained flautist and singer, David has been Assistant Director to the Roundhouse Choir since 2012. He co-devised/co-directed the BAC’s smash-hit, sell-out beatbox production of Frankenstein: How to Make a Monster. His musical theatre credits include How to Catch a Krampus and Operation Mincemeat.
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Operation Mincemeat The year is 1943 and we’re losing the war. Luckily, we’re about to gamble all our futures on a stolen corpse. Operation Mincemeat is Singin’ in the Rain meets Strangers on a Train, Noel Fielding meets Noel Coward. Join us in discovering the fast-paced, hilarious and unbelievable true story of the twisted secret mission that wo...
How to Catch a Krampus International drag collective Sink the Pink and Pleasance Theatre present a dark and terrifying twist on the traditional Christmas theatre show. Based on Victorian melodrama and the myth of the Krampus (a horned eastern European Christmas beast with the head of a goat and long hideous claws, of course), the story follows ...
If you're looking for a truly alternative Christmas show, look no further. Drag collective Sink the Pink have won over critics with their first-ever theatre residency, in the form of Ginger Johnson's HOW TO CATCH A KRAMPUS at The Pleasance. Find out what the Evening Standard, The Stage and others have been saying...
How much do you know about the British tradition of drag? British drag artists are the “punks of performance”, according to Ginger Johnson, who has written, directed, designed and performs in a show that brilliantly illustrates and celebrates this tradition. Faves founder Terri Paddock recently chaired a post-show Q&A with Johnson and the Sink the Pink cast of How to Catch a Krampus...
Deck the halls with boughs of horror this festive season. As part of her ongoing post-show Q&A series, this Thursday 15 November 2018, Faves founder Terri Paddock heads to the Pleasance Theatre debut to talk to Sink the Pink about their very alternative Christmas show HOW TO CATCH A KRAMPUS. Got any questions?
Think Sweeney Todd. Think Shockheaded Peter. Think The Wicker Man. At Christmas. Renowned international drag collective Sink The Pink get their debut theatrical residency with black alternative Christmas musical HOW TO CATCH A KRAMPUS at the Pleasance...
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