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Bryony Kimmings Announces Major UK and Ireland Tour of New Show Bog Witch

Following a hit London run and awards recognition, the acclaimed theatre maker brings her latest autobiographical work to venues nationwide

by Staff Writer
February 5, 2026
Reading Time: 3 mins read
Bryony Kimmings Bog Witch Soho Theatre Photo Credit Rosie Powell

Bryony Kimmings Bog Witch Soho Theatre Photo Credit Rosie Powell

It has been announced that Bryony Kimmings will embark on her biggest tour to date with her new show Bog Witch, touring across the UK and Ireland from 19 February to 1 October 2026.

The show follows Kimmings’ real life journey as she uproots her and her son’s life in the city to live in a tumbledown cottage in the wilderness. Blending humour, heart and her signature autobiographical style, the piece features storytelling, projections, original songs and a rich sound world as she explores what it means to reconnect with nature in search of happiness and sanity.

Kimmings, known for work that confronts taboos and dismantles power structures, describes the show as an honest look at modern disconnection. She said: “Bog Witch is about being the least likely eco-convert. The last person to let go of their capitalist trappings. It explores what happens when ordering things online, drinking from plastic coffee cups, and stuffing my face with Deliveroo no longer brings happiness. Beneath all the bought stuff and fa?ade; the endless distraction and dopamine, we find we are sad animals. Animals who have been disconnected from our ecosystems for too long. This is the story not of dropping out… but of plugging back in, and one that changed absolutely everything.”

       

The tour launches with three performances at the Attenborough Centre for the Creative Arts in Brighton. It will then visit major venues including Manchester HOME, Tunbridge Wells Assembly Hall Theatre, Cambridge Junction, Newbury Corn Exchange and Lancaster The Dukes.

Further stops include Bristol Old Vic, Warwick Arts Centre, Dún Laoghaire Pavilion Theatre, Nottingham Playhouse, Leeds Playhouse, Bradford Theatres, Chester Storyhouse and Ilkley King’s Hall. The tour also includes dates at Leicester De Montfort Hall, Middlesbrough Town Hall, Worthing Connaught Theatre, Worcester Swan Theatre and Chelmsford Theatre.

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Theatre pre-sale tickets are available from today, with general sale beginning tomorrow at 10am. Full tour listings are available at BryonyKimmings.com.

Kimmings is a celebrated writer and performer known for autobiographical works such as Sex Idiot, 7 Day Drunk, Credible Likeable Superstar Role Model, Fake It ’Til You Make It, A Pacifist’s Guide to the War on Cancer and I’m a Phoenix, Bitch. Her screen work includes BBC One’s The Rapture and roles as both creator and writer on multiple film and television projects.

Bog Witch is created and directed by Kimmings. The original creative team includes Francesca Murray-Fuentes as Co Director, Tom Parkinson as Composer, Tom Rogers as Set and Costume Designer, Will Duke as Projection Designer, Guy Hoare as Lighting Designer, Lewis Gibson as Sound Designer, Sarah Blanc as Choreographer and Gemma Stockwood as Dramaturg, with David Butler as Video Associate and Faith Dodkins as Producer.

Listings and ticket information can be found here.

       
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