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Lionboy
Dir. Annabel Arden (original production)
Clive Mendus & James Yeatman (remount) Complicite
Tricycle/International tour (17.12.14 – tbc)
Bristol Old Vic/Liverpool Playhouse/Oxford Playhouse/Warwick Arts Centre/West Yorkshire Playhouse/Unicorn (29/5/13-21/7/13)
[Adaptation of the bestselling novel by Zizou Corder.
**** The Guardian, The Times, Mail on Sunday, Evening Standard, Financial Times]
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New Labour
Dir. Richard Wilson
RADA (20.11.14-29.11.14)
[Large cast play about working in a call centre, zero hour contracts and the pursuit of fame. Cast of 10.]
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Trigger Warning
Dir. Natasha Nixon
Young Vic Theatre (11.11.15)
[Monologue exploring the issues of trigger warnings, starring Raquel Cassidy and dancer Daniel Hay-Gordon]
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The Children Are Our Future
NYT (15.8.14)
Dir. Natasha Nixon
[Work in development project about the UK’s tech boom. Cast of 14]
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Cheer Up This is Only The Beginning
Dir Gemma Kerr
Liverpool Everyman Playhouse (11-14/11/11)
[Co-writer. Site specific commission for the Liverpool Everyword Festival developed in collaboration with award-winning writers Chloe Moss and Helen Blakeman.]
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Cracking
Dir. Carissa Hope Lynch
New Wimbledon Theatre Studio (8-10/4/11)
[Youth play commission for New Wimbledon’s Young People’s Theatre.]
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Lovers Walk
Dir. Gemma Kerr
Southwark Playhouse (14/09/10-3/10/10)
Brighton Festival (6/5/10-23/5/10)
[Co-writer. A promenade piece, which uses the form of a tour guide to dissect the history of a relationship.]
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Moshing Lying Down
Dir. Rachel Briscoe
Green Man Festival (22/8/10-25/8/10)
Shunt (17/6/10-19/6/10)
Ipswich Pulse Festival (3/6/10)
[Developed with Fanshen Theatre. Formally dynamic play about gigs, young love and one night stands.]
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True Love Waits
Dir. Adam Quayle & Hannah Tyrell-Pindar
Theatre 503 (22/7/10)
Latitude Festival (15/7/10-19/7/10)
[Co-writer. Three very different women write to a prisoner on death row.]
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Our Lady of Soho
Dir. Gemma Kerr
Wilson Studio, Royal Court Theatre (14/5/09)
[Rehearsed reading. Play about a young boy coming of age against the seductive but seedy backdrop of Soho. Cast included Eleanor Bron, Raquel Cassidy, Hugh Ross and Luke Treadaway.]