Mark Watson, Pip Utton, Festival Indie and more – May 26-31, 2025 | Various venues in Lesser Town
Prague’s English-language theatre and comedy festival returns for its 24th year this May, and everything is shaping up to be an exceptional year. From May 26-31, Prague Fringe will once again transform the iconic venues of Lesser Town into a vibrant international stage full of theatre, comedy, storytelling, and spoken word.
With 42 productions and over 130 individual performances, the festival is proud to welcome back favorite Fringe regulars, including Pip Utton and Gareth Armstrong, whose critically acclaimed solo performance Shylock opened the first Prague Fringe in 2002. This year, they will be joined by brand new projects, international premieres, and talented new names from around the world.
One of the biggest names this year is British comedian Mark Watson, known for his sharp, lightning humor and appearances on BBC shows such as Mock the Week and Taskmaster. He will headline a rich comedy programme, created in collaboration with Prague’s Metro Comedy Club, which will transform into a center for stand-up and sketch comedy for a week.
Another big draw on the programme is the India Festival, which brings four unique productions from the world’s most populous country – a diverse mix of spoken word, comedy and theatre. Highlights include Love, Laughter & Longing, a moving performance by Priya Malik and Simar Singh on the themes of identity and desire, and The Chai Queens – A Tale of Love & Longing, a theatrical interpretation of love and expectation in a family, connecting stories that resonate across cultures.
This year’s Queer Fringe features bold, genre-defying works that explore identity, pleasure and protest. Don’t miss Fckboy, a raw and humorous look at gender dysphoria and the trans experience; Black Dress, an award-winning solo performance celebrating defiance and queer resilience; and Deeptime Atomic Waste Pleasure Party, a surreal, hedonistic journey into queer eco-futurism.
Whether you are a loyal Fringe fan or a curious newcomer, this year’s Prague Fringe invites you to venture onto the wild side of theatre.
Festival Director Steve Gove says:
“We are incredibly proud of what this year’s programme represents – a truly international celebration of creativity. From big names like Mark Watson, to powerful stories from India, to unforgettable Fringe classics – we are in for a week that will surprise, provoke, and entertain.”
For the full programme and tickets, visit: www.praguefringe.com/programme