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A sight that needs to be seen to be believed, the global theatrical bonanza, bringing all your favourite shows under one roof, for one night only!

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Location

The Dilly Theatre

Located at the heart of London’s Theatreland, stage left from Piccadilly Circus

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Attendees

The Troupe

A who’s who of our illustrious cast and crew

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Winner

Brevity in Action award for least-worst shortest thank you speeches

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The Alasdair Scott coordinated Collar and Cuffs Award

Winner

Most charitable reception to late arrivals

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Choreography of people mostly sat down

Winner

There’s no such thing as a free lunch 2020-21

Winner

Best Mancunian in a Leading Role


A riot for the eyes, the ears, the heart and very likely the stomach

Entertainment Weakly

Whoever assembled this cast deserves everything they get

Arts and Unculture

It’s full of the who’s who, and they all know what’s what

British Vague

The show that the West End didn’t even know it was waiting for

Vanity Unfair

Like a pantomime inside a drama wrapped in a tragedy

Lack of Variety

The asteroid that wiped out the dinosaurs was scarcely more of a hit

Rolling Pebble

Patrons

The Executive Producers

Let’s take a moment to acknowledge the front of house team and backstage supporters who have made Digital Podge 2022 possible

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Curtain Call

The Programme

The theatrical bonanza, bringing all your favourite shows under one roof.

Dilly Elliot

When a coder time travels by accident to the mid 90s, she must wrestle 28.8k dial-up, CD-ROMs and 4GB backup devices to re-connect with the noughties. Set in pre-Silicon Roundabout Shoreditch, Dilly eventually finds a WAP enabled phone to bring her back to the present.


An effervescent fever dream of euphoric excess, from beginning to end.

Always WIRED

A work of genius. Could this be the new golden age for London's theatres?

Timed Out

An effervescent fever dream of euphoric excess, from beginning to end.

Always WIRED

A work of genius. Could this be the new golden age for London's theatres?

Timed Out