WEST Yorkshire Playhouse reinstates its temporary studio theatre for four weeks of unmissable work throughout March and April.

The Barber Studio Season features critically-acclaimed small scale shows including award-winning work from the Edinburgh Festival Fringe and fresh new theatre developed at West Yorkshire Playhouse.

The Studio Season runs from Thursday, March 30 to Saturday, April 15.

West Yorkshire Playhouse New Work Producer Gilly Roche said: “The work in our Barber Studio season is inventive, relevant and created by some of the very best artists living and working in the North. The artists in this season are blazing a trail towards 2019, when we'll open our permanent studio theatre, creating a new home for small-scale new work in Leeds.

"We're particularly thrilled to welcome back Ali Pidsley, Lulu Raczka and their team for A Girl In School Uniform (Walks Into A Bar). Developed over the last twelve months, we've supported the project throughout its evolution and are delighted to share the finished production with audiences for the first time.”

The Studio Season 2017: Unfolding Theatre in association with LittleMighty present Putting The Band Back Together from March 30 to 31 at 8pm; Tank, Monday April 3 at 8pm; Jenna Watt: Faslane on Friday April 7 - Saturday, April 9, 8pm; A Girl In School Uniform (Walks Into A Bar), Wednesday April 12 to Saturday, April 15.

A Girl In School Uniform (Walks Into A Bar) is the last show in the Barber Studio Season. Then, continuing the momentum of new work in Leeds, Transform begins. A festival of bold, local and international theatre, Transform 17 explores everything from activism, community collaboration, the digital age, gender politics, and the future of Europe.

Box office 0113 213 7700. Book online wyp.org.uk