Making Drama and The Hidden Theatre Company in association with Theatre503 present
PAY WHAT YOU CAN: Tickets from 50p
RUNNING TIME/NOTICES: 75mins (no interval)
A sci-fi comedy set billions of years ago about how life started on Earth. The planets are in a race to be the first to create life and in the wake of the Extinction Rebellion this play will hit you with a BANG!
“An ending has to have a beginning, so there must be a narrative” and Irwin has encapsulated this wonderfully through her witty exploration of relationships in our solar system. Watch the story unfold through flirting, friendship and rivalries and join us at the start of this new space adventure.
Making Drama produces new stage and audio scripts, from writing, to workshopping, to rehearsed staged readings. Director Jeremy Sheffer and writer Tamsin Irwin have worked on several scripts together since meeting through winning a playwriting competition.
The Hidden Theatre Company was founded in 2016 by Royal Central School of Speech & Drama graduates Drou Constantinou and Abby Restall. The company was born out of a want to develop and produce their own work, as they felt that it is paramount in today’s industry. This is why the company’s ethos is showcasing hidden talent and work to be passionate about.
Tamsin Irwin
Tamsin’s work is regularly performed in and outside London at venues that include New Diorama, Glastonbury, Salisbury Playhouse and Edinburgh Fringe. Her play, Man Seeking Man (about men wanting equality to women) premiered at the Old Red Lion Theatre and went on to be optioned as a short and feature film in Hollywood. Most recently her plays helped celebrate International Women’s Day, with The Hidden Theatre Company at The Water Rats, and That Mad Little Planet Called Earth was part of the UN’s World Space Week at the British Interplanetary Society.
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