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Theatre Shows

'Time Please'

 

'The writing is fabulously blackly comic and timed to perfection.'  

Deirdre O'Halloran Literary Associate Soho Theatre.​

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Keith Goodman is a wronged man. He’s lost his kids, his house, his playstation... oh and his wife, and none of it is his fault.

 Shambolic and drunk, Keith hatches a plan to share his plight with the world and so begins a night that sees ever-appeasing barman, Steve, and his feisty wife, Cath, in a lock-in like no other.

Website: Time-Please.co.uk

Link to promo film

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Toby Belch, is un-well, the years of drinking, late nights and debauchery have taken there toll. He could have been Hamlet, he could have been Macbeth... Is this his epitaph?

​'I love your script' Tim McMullan (Toby Belch - 12th Night - The National Theatre)

'Toby Belch is Unwell'

 

Marilyn: northern, middle-class, 60. Frustrated with her loveless marriage, Marilyn locks her husband (Alan) in the cellar and cheerfully gets on with her life. Happily enjoying 

a diet of trash TV and M&S ready meals, whilst blithely planning Alan's ultimate, untimely demise.

A forty-five minute radio play (performed as a live reading with SFX).

'Rat in the Cellar'

 

'Table-Talk'

 

Table Talk is a series of short sketches performed over the course of an evening of dining in a working reataurant. A table for two is reserved for the performers and each course sees a different pair of characters brought to life. The perfect opportunity for guilt-free eavesdropping.

Requires a changing area, with access to the restaurant, for two actors.

'Hitleria Pizzeria Parts I & II'

 

Hitleria Pizzeria is an absurd comedy drama set in a non-specific war torn, eastern block country, where bar owner Emil has, for unknown reasons, started wearing a Hitler style moustache and hair cut.

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The play is due to have a scratch performance in 2017 with a full development of the two acts for 2018.

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​Like Last of the Summer Wine set in Sarajevo '

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'Table Talk'

 

'Caliban's Codex'

 

Currently in development with Emily Carding of Brite Theatre, this monologue explores magic, man's abuse of the environment and Caliban's personal abuse at the hands of his mother, Prospero, Miranda and every visitor to this, their home. 

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Due to be staged May 2018 as part of the Jack in the Green Festival Hastings and then at the Prague Festival. 

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