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All The Happy Things by Naomi Denny21 – 23 July Sienna and Emily are sisters. Complete opposites in every way – hyper organised and super messy, determinedly ambitious and extremely laid back, alive and dead.A dark comedy about the power of Black sisterhood and grief, All The Happy Things was shortlisted for Soho Theatre’s Tony Craze Award 2020. |
Sniff by Gabriel Fogarty-Graveson25 – 26 July “It was a pleasure to meet you, I suppose, but I hope I never see you again.”When Alex goes to the toilet in a small-town pub, trying to pluck up the courage to propose to his girlfriend, he meets Liam, who seems well at home in these grim surroundings. Liam, struggling with addiction and money troubles, has never left the claustrophobic town that birthed him. He’s lost everything, if he ever had it. Alex, in a tight suit and the pride of a job in Canary Wharf, seems like he has everything. However, as Liam begins to draw Alex into his world, a dark truth begins to unravel. |
Bad Teacher by Erin Holland29 – 30 July “I know as teachers we aren’t meant to have favourites. But we obviously do because some of my students are actual arseholes.”This one-woman show, inspired by real life experiences, will confront audiences with eye opening truths about gender politics, mental health, and the outrageous expectations that our current educational system sets for students and teachers alike. Evie, the titular teacher, takes audiences with her as she battles through the school day, culminating in Parents Evening. |