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A one-off 10th Anniversary Celebration of the multi-award winning new writing company Poleroid Theatre (Plastic, This Must Be The Place) showcasing the hottest new talent in aid of the Fleabag Support Fund.
Featuring writing from Royal Court Pinter Commission winner Brad Birch (Black Mountain, The Brink), Olivier Award nominee Ella Road (The Phlebotomist), BAFTA nominated Kenny Emson (Terrorism, Plastic), rising talent & resident Mercury Theatre playwright Ava Pickett, award winning Camilla Whitehill (Where Do Little Birds Go?, Mr Incredible), BIFA nominated writer & director of BBC’s Ladhood Jonathan Schey (The Entertainer with Toby Jones), Funny Women Award Winner Kathryn Bond, award winning Daniella Isaacs (Hear Me Raw, Mush & Me) plus music, comedy + more.
Marking the 10 year anniversary of the Poleroid Theatre community & celebrating the return of live performance. This one-off comeback charity event will reignite the experimental, eclectic, supportive spirit of Poleroid’s first new writing nights, with some of the UK’s most celebrated young theatre makers & Poleroid alumni joining up with a selection of new graduate talent for a joyful evening of short work premieres and a look back at a decade of Poleroid.
All profits from the event will go to the Fleabag Support Fund, providing support to freelancers working in theatre, comedy and cabaret.
The event is curated by Artistic Director & Actor Molly Roberts (Old Vic 12/Pressure – West End) and Director Bethany Pitts (Spine – Soho Theatre, Fringe First Award Winner).
“The best piece of new writing currently on the London stage.” Aleks Sierz on Plastic
“Remarkable… Packing in a younger audience.” Observer on Plastic
“Firecracker writing.” WhatsOnStage on Plastic
“Fascinating.” Guardian on Plastic
★★★★★ British Theatre ★★★★★ Reviews Hub ★★★★★ Theatre Weekly ★★★★★ LondonTheatre1
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Southwark Playhouse,
77-85 Newington Causeway,
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SE1 6BD