We are are so excited to bring you our next venture. Not only do we cater for the eyes on stage, we now look after your ears too. Nice that, isn’t it? We have five really brilliant plays for you to listen to. From a huge submission process, we chose some of our faves to produce. Enjoy, share as much…
"He finishes the pizza he orders chicken He finishes the chicken he orders fish He finishes the fish he orders veal He finishes the veal he orders the pancetta. Then he pauses to ask if we do cheeses. We do not." A man. A waitress. A strange shared moment. Tune Upon a Thin Tin Drum is about encounters with strangers; their power and transience. Directed by Alice Knight / Performed by Helena Antoniou
A woman inherits a bee colony from a father she hardly knew; a dad rushes his baby to A&E fearing for the worst. Two intertwining stories of love, fear, and colony-collapse. Directed by Wiebeke Green / Performed by Abe Buckoke and Holly Rose Hawgood. With original music and sound design by David Denyer.
Bradley hasn't spoken to his sister for months - he's got his new job and family to deal with. When they happen to bump into each other on the Tube, she's got a lot she wants to catch up on. Directed by George Rexstrew / Performed by Seraphina Beh and Ekow Quartey.
Ever thought about what the world looks like from a Napkin's point of view? Here's your chance. It's Saturday morning at The South Cliff Hotel in Scarborough and wedding season is in full flow. As the staff prepare for the wedding lunch, Nile the Napkin shares his experiences of working at the hotel and due to the unfortunate high death rate in napkins, warns us all to stay away from Scarborough fair. Directed by Katie Redford / Performed by Jay Mailer.
The dating agency that found George his long-term girlfriend want to give him the good news. They've found him a better match. Directed by Abe Buckoke / Performed by Rachel Hosker and Kwami Odoom.