Past Productions Find out more about shows you have seen or just simply browse to see what shows have been staged at the Sherman in our past productions archive. Who We Are Made at Sherman Theatre The Wife of Cyncoed 7 - 23 Mar 2024 Find out more Made at Sherman Sherman at 50 Housemates (2023) 6 - 14 Oct 2023 Find out more Comedy Theatre Edinburgh Festival Fringe: An Audience with Milly-Liu 3 - 29 August The last chapter in the autobiography of an infamous feline movie star. FIND OUT MORE Comedy Theatre An Audience with Milly Liu 27 - 30 July Edinburgh Previews: The last chapter in the autobiography of an infamous feline movie star! FIND OUT MORE Made at Sherman Theatre Treasure Island 28 – 30 July The Main House will reverberate with riotous energy as dozens of Sherman Youth Theatre participants take to the stage with a swashbuckling new version of Treasure Island. FIND OUT MORE Made at Sherman Theatre Marian, or the True Tale of Robin Hood 21 – 23 July This hugely funny play for grown-ups flips the legend on its head creating a Robin Hood for our times. FIND OUT MORE Made at Sherman Theatre UpRoar 24 June - 9 July Since 2018, young people aged 15 – 18 have explored and developed their creative writing skills through the Sherman’s Introduction to Playwriting programme which has helped nurture the voices of young writers. The UpRoar festival will bring together performances of work by existing and past participants. FIND OUT MORE Musical Theatre Sunday in the Park with George 30 June - 6 July One of Stephen Sondheim’s most well-known masterpieces, Sunday in the Park with George imagines how George Seurat came to paint his most celebrated work, A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte. FIND OUT MORE Comedy The Sam Hickman Variety Hour 2 11 June Returning to the Sherman after a sold-out premiere performance, The Sam Hickman Variety Hour is back with even more gags, guests, and glamour. FIND OUT MORE Comedy Jinkx Monsoon & Major Scales: Together Again, Again! 10 June Jinkx is drinking. Major is balding. The world is collapsing. And reptiles rule the planet. In other words: not much has changed. FIND OUT MORE Talks My Name Is Why: Lemn Sissay 9 June He will read from his Sunday Times bestselling memoir, reflecting on a childhood in care, self-expression and Britishness, and in doing so exploring the institutional care system, race, family and the meaning of home. FIND OUT MORE Show More