Tiger Country Tobacco Factory, Bristol, Mar 9th-16th 2024A revival of Nina Raine’s intensely real drama about the grim reality of working for the NHS, for Bristol Old Vic Theatre School.Photo: Craig Fuller Candy Previews: King’s Head Theatre, London, Jan 2020Edinburgh run: Underbelly, Aug 4th-30th 2022National Tour, May 2023London Run: Park Theatre, Aug 22nd to Sept 9th 2023A new comedy about masculinity, identity, and love, written by Tim Fraser. Playtext available from Salamander.★★★★★ “probably the best piece of theatre I have ever seen” Fairy Powered★★★★★ “brilliant staging” LondonTheatre1★★★★★ “demands to be seen” The Indiependent★★★★ “powerful, passionate” The Scotsman★★★★ Theatre Weekly ★★★★ North West End★★★★ Theatre Scotland ★★★★ Lost in Theatreland★★★★ Edinburgh Guide ★★★★ The Queer Review★★★★ Spy in the Stalls ★★★★ ActDrop★★★★ Broadway World UK ★★★★ All That Dazzles★★★★ The Reviews Hub ★★★★ London Living UK Photo: Ali Wright Three Sisters LAMDA, April 2023After Checkhov, by Mustapha Matura.An adaptation of Chekhov’c classic set in 1940s Trinidad.Photo: Lidia Crisafulli Rainer Arcola Theatre, London, June 1st-18th 2022A new one-woman show written by Max Wilkinson and produced by Wolab. Playtext available from Methuen.★★★★★ “impossible to ignore” Spy in the Stalls★★★★★ “a reminder to never lose hope” The Indiependent★★★★★ “for the entire hour I was tranfixed” Everything Theatre★★★★★ “beautiful, funny, eye opening” Lost in Theatreland★★★★ “funny yet thoughtful” The Stage★★★★ “masterful” The Okay-ish★★★★ "a tour de force" Hackney Gazette “Kennedy plays twenty characters with equal flair and razor-sharp comic timing" ExeuntPhoto: Olivia Spencer Diary of A Somebody Seven Dials Playhouse, West End, March 22nd to April 30th 2022A revival of John Lahr’s 1989 play, written verbatim from Joe Orton’s final diary.★★★★★ “stunning drama” — The Guardian★★★★ “uproariously funny” — The Times★★★★ “shocks and scandalises” — Attitude★★★★ “powerful and visceral" — London Living Large★★★★ “freewheeling joie-de-vivre" — Broadway World★★★★ “mesmerizing… a hit" —All That Dazzles “spellbindingly acted” — Mark ShentonPhoto: Brittain Photography The Great Stage of the World East 15, July 2022Devised by the company, based on Calderón de la Barca’s eponymous text. Set in 16th century Spain, the afterlife, and many other places.Photo: Andrew Williams Dead Souls Theatre N16, London, July 2017An adaptation of Nikolai Gogol’s eponymous novel by Chloë Myerson★★★★ “The adaptation is near brilliant.” London Pub Theatres★★★★ “Astounding.” Everything Theatre★★★★ “Highly considered and spirited.” Actdrop★★★★ “Superbly acted” Spy in The Stalls “Fantastic.” Fairypowered “Disturbingly intense.” British Theatre GuidePhoto: Chloë Myerson The Interpretation of Dreams Bunker Theatre, London, November 2018A multi-sensory event loosely inspired by Freud, blending theatre, music and video art to realise the experience of being ‘inside a mind’.★★★★ “mesmeric, dreamlike” FairypoweredPhoto: Kit Dambite Reboot: Shorts 2 Bunker Theatre, London, October 2018.Six short plays by emerging writers selected from over a thousand entries.★★★★ “a touch of genius” ActDrop★★★★ “diversity, vitality and ambition” The Spy in the Stalls★★★★ “ beautifully directed by Nico Pimparé” Theatre Weekly International Work Hamlet et le Spectre Paris, September 2018A bilingual site-specific Shakespeare piece presented in an abandoned house in Le Pecq, adapted by Chloë Myerson. Jules César Voice4Thought International Festival, Dakar, Senegal Supported by G-HipHop & high profile Senegalese rapper Foumalade of Y’en a Marre Based on Victor Hugo’s translation of Shakespeare’s play, with parts translated into Wolof by local actors.