Shooting Fish have been producing a mixture of new writing and published texts since 2003; old favourites such as Shakespeare alongside their own devised work and new writing scripts. With two national touring productions under their belt, Shooting Fish are emerging to establish themselves as a performance company not to be missed.


“When you’re born into a town that’s cloaked in a smog of apathy, your dreams get laminated – you can look, but not touch.”
In the summer of 2009 Shooting Fish were comissioned by the Lit.com team to produce one of Harold Pinter’s plays for their 2009 festival.
Oscar Wilde, adapted by Shooting Fish Theatre Company
By William Shakespeare, adapted by Shooting Fish Theatre Company
Rat Race opens with a wife returning home to find her husband’s body hanging from the kitchen ceiling. We soon learn that she indirectly influenced him to take his own life, in order for her to benefit from his life insurance policy.
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