Chris Green (writer/performer) - List of Past Tina C. and Ida Barr Theater Shows

List of Past Tina C. and Ida Barr Theater Shows

  • Ida Barr: Last Christmas (Possibly) - Dome Theatre Brighton (2010)
  • Tina C. Come Touch An Icon - Touring (2010-)
  • Ida Barr: So This Is Christmas... - Barbican Theatre (2008)
  • Tina C: Tick My Box - Edinburgh Festival Fringe (2008) and UK Tour
  • Tina C: Sorry Seems To Be The Hardest Word - Adelaide Cabaret Festival (2007)
  • Tina C: I'm Dreaming of a White Trash Xmas - Barbican Theatre (2005)
  • Tina C: Being Me - Cape Town & Edinburgh Fringe (2005)
  • Tina C’s Manifesto Show - Edinburgh Fringe Festival (2004) and UK Tour (2005)
  • Just Doing It For The Love - Sydney Opera House and Soho Theatre (2004)
  • Life’s A Beach - Xmas Show (2003)
  • Lifestyle Guru - Komedia Brighton, Edinburgh Fringe Festival (2003)
  • Tina C’s Twin Towers Tribute - Edinburgh Fringe, UK tour, Melbourne Comedy Festival, New Zealand Comedy Festival (2002)
  • Yule! 2 - Christmas show (2001)
  • Don’t Love Me Too Much -Australia and USA (2001)
  • Yule! Christmas show (2000)
  • Leaving On A Jet Plane - Edinburgh Fringe Festival and UK Tour (1999)
  • Rhinestone Cowgirl - Edinburgh Fringe Festival, UK Tour, Australian Tour (1997)
  • Ida Barr’s Artificial Hip-Hop UK Tour 2005 - Soho Theatre, London & Spiegeltent Edinburgh Festival (2004)
  • Winged-Backed Christmas - Christmas show (2004)
  • Ida Barr - Pleasance, Edinburgh (2002)

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