Watford Fringe Festival is in full swing, with five days left to catch some of the quirky acts the town has to offer.
It is an experience which is hosted by Watford Pump House and supported by Watford Borough Council.
This year includes over 60 acts as well as a gala Ukraine fundraising concert.
You can book tickets the shows here.
With only a few days left, here is a list of acts you can still catch at the festival.
Making it Up – Friday, September 22 to Sunday, October 8, virtual.
Lady Bracknell’s Confinement – Friday, September 29 to Sunday, October 8, Pump House Theatre and The Garden Rooms.
Neil Ben – One man comedy show - “Around the World in 80 (minimum) Puns” – Friday, September 29 to Saturday, October 7, The Garden Rooms and Pump House Theatre.
Othering – Sunday, October 1 to Wednesday, October 4, Watford Museum.
Drag Me Up – Workshop – Wednesday, October 4, Pump House Theatre.
To Sleep – Thursday, October 5, Pump House Theatre.
Larkhall – piano and creative coding – Thursday, October 5, Pump House Theatre.
Nathan Cassidy: Fifty – Thursday, October 5, The Garden Rooms.
Mid-life Clear-out – Friday, October 6 to Sunday, October 8, Watford Museum.
Battle Cry – Friday, October 6, Pump House Theatre.
Tony Humphries - Friday, October 6, The Garden Rooms.
House at the End of the Empire - Friday, October 6, Pump House Theatre.
My Favourite Things – Watford Writers - Saturday, October 7, Watford Museum.
Funkdindaface - Saturday, October 7, Watford Palace Theatre – Green Room Bar.
Stardust Big Band – Sunday, October 8, Pump House Theatre.
Judith Silver and Friends, in concert - Sunday, October 8, The Garden Rooms.
Power of Soul - Sunday, October 8, The Horns, Watford.
Coffee After Therapy - Sunday, October 8, Pump House Theatre.
The JJ Cale Story - Sunday, October 8, Pump House Theatre.
Dukh Ukraiiny – Spirit of Ukraine - Sunday, October 8, St Marys Church.
Sitting Pretty with Kitty Cassis - Sunday, October 8, Watford Museum.
Black History Month Celebration – Open Mic – Monday, October 9, Pump House Theatre
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