Following a critically acclaimed London run and a 2026 OffWestEnd Award nomination for Innovation, playwright, performer, documentary-maker and screenwriter Bryony Kimmings is set to embark on her biggest tour to date with new show Bog Witch across the UK and Ireland, visiting Worcester's Swan Theatre on Tuesday 16 June.

The production will also mark Kimmings’ anticipated return to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe for the first time in seven years, with a month-long run from Sunday 2 - Sunday 30 August at Traverse Theatre as part of TravFest26.

As with all the legendary performance artist’s previous autobiographical shows, Bog Witch follows a part of Kimmings’ real-life story… Using her trademark mix of humour and heart, expect excellent storytelling, mystical projections, epic songs and banging sound, Bryony charts her journey uprooting her and her son’s life in the city to live in a tumbledown cottage in the wilderness as a last-ditch attempt to be happy and sane. This is the vital story not of dropping out, but of plugging back in - one that changed absolutely everything for Kimmings.

Kimmings is inspired by female stories, social taboos, and dismantling power structures. Her TV and film work includes the documentaries The Sex Clinic (C4) and Opera Mums (BBC) and the feature film Last Christmas, which Bryony cowrote with Emma Thompson. In 2021 she made a public vow to only work on things that would help the planet at this time of climate crisis and eco-system collapse. Her latest screen-writing project is The Rapture, an upcoming psychological thriller series for BBC One, starring Ruth Madeley, India Amarteifio, Sam Hazeldine, Jack Farthing, Iwan Rheon, Siena Kelly and Ruth Jones, and based on the bestselling novel of the same name. She is also writing a feature with Climate Spring, Little Red Hen, a comedy eco-horror with folkloric elements.

Theatre pre-sale tickets are available now. See all dates at BryonyKimmings.com