write now 6
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The Jack Studio Theatre's annual new writing festival celebrating creativity south of the river.TRANSCRIPT
New writing season at theJack Studio Theatre
Booking: 0333 666 3366 www.brockleyjack.co.uk@BrocJackTheatre
9 – 30 May 2015
by Lucinda Burnett
by Joseph Wilde
by Olga Nikora
Talking to Alice
Dog Country
Book tickets online at: www.brockleyjack.co.uk(no booking fee)Phone: 0333 666 3366(£1.50 booking fee applies to phone sales ONLY)
Box office at the theatreopens 30 minutes beforeeach performance.
Jack Studioat the Brockley Jack410 Brockley RoadLondon SE4 2DH
Pub and Theatre wheelchair accessible
Buses122, 171, 172,P4, N171
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Crofton Park
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Starters for Ten Saturday 9 May at 5pm and 7.30pm (£10)
Talking to AlicePerformances - Tuesday 12th, Thursday 14th May at 7.45pm Saturday 16th May at 4pm (£8)
Dog CountryPerformances - Wednesday 13th, Friday 15th, Saturday 16th May at 7.45pm (£8)
rock paper scissorsTuesday 19th - Saturday 30th May at 7.45pm Performances Tuesday - Saturday only (£14, £12)
Workshops 1–3pm (£5)1 Big Aventures in Small Worlds - Saturday 16th May 2 Synopsis Surgery - Saturday 23rd May 3 Inventing In/credible! Characters - Saturday 30th May
PR & graphic design by Grey Swan and Positive Design Works
Schedule
Write Now 6 is made possible thanks to Arts Council England and the London Borough of Lewisham. This project is supported by Acorn Estates Ltd.
In September 2014 the Jack Studio invited playwrightswith a connection to south east London to submit unper-formed plays to the theatre. The three plays which formour season were drawn from these submissions.
Lucinda Burnett (Talking to Alice) Lucinda graduated with distinction from the Advanced TheatrePractice MA at Central School of Speech and Drama. Theatrecredits include: Come to Where I'm From (Royal ExchangeTheatre, Paines Plough); Organised (Unicorn Theatre); Some OfUs (Oval House Theatre); George's Dad (Rose Theatre).Lucinda was part of the Future Perfect attachment at PainesPlough Theatre Company and is a member of the Old Vic NewVoices company. Lucinda lives in West Norwood.
Joseph Wilde (Dog Country)Joseph is a graduate of the Royal Court and Chichester FestivalTheatre Young Writers Programmes, and of HighTide FestivalTheatre’s Escalator Playwright attachment. Cuddles, Joseph'sfirst play, opened at the Ovalhouse Theatre in 2013. In May itwill tour nationally before transferring to New York. Othertheatre includes The Pier (Oxford Playhouse/Marlowe Theatre)and The Van Dyck Vanishments (Marine Studios/Milo WladekCo). Joseph also writes for TV and radio. In 2014 his play TheLoving Ballad of Captain Bateman won the BBC Drama ImisonAward. Joseph lives in Camberwell.
Olga Nikora (rock paper scissors)Olga was born in Eastern Europe and moved to New Zealandwhen she was a child. Olga began writing while studying for herlaw degree. Her first play Tightrope Bonnie was shortlisted forthe Verity Bargate Award. Theatre credits: In the Company ofStrangers (Soho Theatre, staged reading); Then they came forme (Greenwich Theatre). Olga lives in south east London and iscurrently working on a short film about the diverse and multi-cultural nature of London.
To launch this year's Write Now Festivalwe have a selection of short plays towhet your appetite.Chosen from submissions to the Jack, these playsexplore different aspects of our chosen theme. We’re giving playwrights the chance to show theworld what a real leader looks like (or failing that, toshow us where we’re going wrong).What defines a leader? Do they command or defer?Do we pick them, or do they pick themselves?Heart warming, thought-provoking and humorous,these short plays are drawn from UK and international submissions.
Saturday 9th May at 5pm and 7.30pmAll tickets: £10 (suitable for over 16s)
Footprints Joe Murphy and Joe Robertson
Four Interrogations Maximillian Singh Gill
Queens of the Realm Ian August
Roleplay Nick Myles
The Catch Tom Harvey
The Soldier Chris Paxton
True Grit Judy Upton
Booking
Shortplays
Starters for Ten
9 – 30 May 2015
rock paper scissors
Book online: www.brockleyjack.co.uk 0333 666 3366
Theme:Lead Us
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Workshops1•Big Adventures in Small WorldsIn this workshop we use automatic writing exercises,drawing on our past experiences to create authenticfamiliar worlds for our characters to inhabit. This‘small world’ is then a safe place to explore a ‘bigadventure’, allowing us to investigatechallenging, scary and unwieldy themes andevents. Led by Anna Jordan, winner of the2013 Bruntwood prize.
Saturday 16th May 1–3pm
2•Synopsis SurgeryGet it right before you write! This workshop is abouthoning a workable blueprint for your play. Pitch and kickideas around and get feedback from group discussion tomove your play forward. Led by David Bottomley, LiteraryManager, Jack Studio Theatre.
Saturday 23rd May 1–3pm
3•Inventing In/credible! CharactersA practical look at how to craft truthful and believablecharacters with real potential to inspire great drama.Come with a character in mind or create one on the spot.Led by Suzanne Gorman, Artistic Associate at SohoTheatre and Artistic Director of Maya Productions.
Saturday 30th May 1–3pm
Cost: £5 per workshop. Suitable for all experiences.Please book in advance: www.brockleyjack.co.uk
In Conversation
Following performances of all three plays there will be ashort discussion session with members of the creativeteam. This is open to all and free if you have bought aticket for that night's performance.Dates: Thursday 14th May, Friday 15th May, Friday 22nd May.
Adam takes photographs, lots of photographs, and has a tendency to share too much. After aspectacular bust up at a nightclub, Adam findshimself in the care of trainee social worker Harriet.As their relationship develops Harriet finds herselfstruggling to cope, and both are pushed to breakingpoint. A warm and poignant new drama aboutfriendship, mental health and the costs of caring.
“You ever go somewhere and you think,yeah, I belong here? But you're not happy because here is a hospital bed and here is lumpy?”
Tuesday 12th Thursday 14th May at 7.45pm Saturday 16th May at 4pm All tickets: £8 Staged reading. (suitable for over 14s)
Hotspur loves Germ, Germ loves Pigeon, and Pigeonloves himself. It’s 2001 and these teenagers havethe world at their feet. In 2011, Trish and Mike havechanged beyond recognition since they last met.They rekindle a long deadattraction, though theelephant in the room isthreatening to trample themboth. Dog Country is abouta generation of kids whotried to become adults atthe worst possible time.
“You’re ameteorite. You’re ameteorite and I’ma dinosaur. You’re aspaceship and I’ma...Caveman.”
Wednesday 13thFriday 15th Saturday 16th May at 7.45pm All tickets: £8 Staged reading. (suitable for over 16s)
Writer: Joseph WildeDirector: Mark Leipacher
Dog Country
Roma and Mihai are brothers sharing a tiny southLondon flat. They fight about everything. Food.Girlfriends. Drinking. Parents. The only thing they don’tfight about is that neither wants to be known as aRomanian gypsy. rock paper scissors explores kinshipand identity, and asks when do we stop being childrenand when do we stop playing games.
“I’m not a nobody. I been here ten years. This is my home. I'm a local. Everyone back inRomania is real proud of me…I’m a legendthere, I am.”
Tuesday 19th to Saturday 30th May at 7.45pmTickets: £14, £12 conc. (suitable for over 16s)
Writer: Olga NikoraDirector: Kate Bannister
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Writer: Lucinda BurnettDirector: Tanith Lindon
Talking to Alice
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