Alphabetti Theatre's Covid-19 Update, as of May 2022
Alphabetti Theatre are continuing to put the safety of customers, staff and artists at the forefront of our policies.
Face coverings are no longer mandatory but are encouraged. We are now selling to full capacity for all performances. If you or someone you have been in close proximity with has Covid-19 symptoms please do not visit the theatre.





Alphabetti Theatre present a North East premiere of
Sugar Baby
Written by Alan Harris
Directed by Natasha Haws
TUES 20TH SEPT - SAT 8TH OCT
Performance Time: 7:30pm plus 1:00pm Saturday matinees
Covid-19 Policy:
We are no longer operating social distancing, and face coverings are encouraged but not mandatory.
Tickets: 20th - 24th Sept Pay What You Feel (booking essential)
27th Sept–8th Oct £15-£3
Running Time: Approx. 70 mins
Age Rec: 16+
Access: Captioned performance Wednesday 28th September, Audio Described performance Wednesday 5th October, Relaxed performances each Saturday matinee.
Content Warnings: This performance may contain themes and language that some audiences may find upsetting and distressing for more information please contact the theatre.
A charming comedy caper from critically acclaimed writer Alan Harris
When you're a small time drug dealer in Cardiff, it's tough living up to your family's expectations. Marc spends his time avoiding his mum, disguising his cannabis plants with fake tomatoes, and bailing out his old man, who owes £6,000 to local loan shark Oggy. When Marc meets Lisa for the first time in years, things get even messier.
Lisa wants Marc. Only, Oggy wants Lisa.
Marc just wants to survive the day.
This is a new production of Sugar Baby by Alan Harris produced by Alphabetti Theatre and is a North East premier.
Sugar Baby was first produced by Dirty Protest as part of Wales in Edinburgh with the support of Chapter, the Arts Council of Wales, Wales Arts International and British Council Wales. It was first performed on 4 August 2017 in Paines Plough’s Roundabout @ Summer hall, at Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2017.