A fast, funny and emotionally charged ensemble comedy-drama set entirely in the women’s bathroom of a London club. It captures chaos, connection and confession in one high-energy night of overlapping lives.
Set in the heart of a London club, FLUSH unfolds entirely in the women’s bathroom – a space of eyeliner touch-ups, whispered confessions, and fleeting connections.
Over the course of one night, stories slip between the cracks of the cubicles: teenage girls in chaos; queer and trans lives in motion; an American woman trying to belong; a hen party unravelling; women in their 30s quietly falling apart – and rebuilding.
Billie has just experienced something she can’t quite name yet. As she hovers between shock and clarity, the bathroom becomes a strange kind of shelter.
Winner of a Fringe Theatre Award, a Bitesize Award for Best Direction, and named one of the Financial Times’ top nine shows at the 2025 Edinburgh Festival Fringe, this fast-moving ensemble piece is told in fragments and flushes – capturing the blur of being many things at once: bold, fragile, furious, absurd.
It’s an ode to the women who hold your hair back, hype you up, and sometimes just hand you loo roll.
An award-winning Fringe hit, FLUSH has been praised for its sharp ensemble storytelling, emotional honesty, and kinetic, fast-cut structure. Its single-location concept and fragmented style make it a standout piece of contemporary theatre from the 2025 Edinburgh Festival Fringe.