Hereford Courtyard have plenty to shout about, with a week of interest, thrills and spills ahead.
On Tuesday, Ludlow-based company Pentabus focuses on the Herefordshire Strawberry debate, which hit national headlines last year.
Strawberry Fields is based around the farm which covered hundreds of acres of farmland with polytunnels, bringing in hundreds of immigrant workers.
It brings up issues that affect everyone living in the countryside, using material based on research into the situation surrounding Brierley Court, near Leominster.
The piece has been researched and written by Alecky Blythe, who previously worked with the National Theatre and Channel Four.
In 2002 she produced her first play, Come Out Eli, based around interviews made at the scene of the Hackney siege.
Described as 'absolutely riveting' by the Daily Telegraph, it is one piece of theatre which should inspire people to get out of the house.
On the back of Strawberry Fields comes Frozen - an award-winning and acclaimed thriller from the London Classic Theatre Company.
A haunting play about three people whose lives are all connected to the disappearance of a 10-year-old girl, Frozen was first performed at the Birmingham Rep in 1998.
As one of Britain's most prolific and successful new touring companies, the London Classic Theatre Company has a reputation for producing challenging, high-quality accessible drama and this is no exception.
Frozen will be at the Courtyard on April 13.
Next Thursday, Edinburgh's favourite comic posh boy, Will Smith, visits the venue with his fast-paced show, 10 Arguments I Should Have Won.
As Smith reels off his pent up frustration with the world, it's easy to understand how he's won so may awards.
See the Courtyard website at www.court yard.org or call the box office on 0870 1122330 to book or request the new brochure, which is now available.
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