Tobacco Factory, Bristol, Mar 9th-16th 2024

A 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

Previews: King’s Head Theatre, London, Jan 2020
Edinburgh run: Underbelly, Aug 4th-30th 2022
National Tour, May 2023
London Run: Park Theatre, Aug 22nd to Sept 9th 2023

A 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

 

LAMDA, April 2023

After Checkhov, by Mustapha Matura.
An adaptation of Chekhov’c classic set in 1940s Trinidad.

Photo: Lidia Crisafulli

 

Arcola Theatre, London, June 1st-18th 2022

A 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" Exeunt

Photo: Olivia Spencer

 

Seven Dials Playhouse, West End, March 22nd to April 30th 2022

A 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 Shenton

Photo: Brittain Photography

 

East 15, July 2022

Devised 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

 

Theatre N16, London, July 2017

An 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 Guide

Photo: Chloë Myerson

 

Bunker Theatre, London, November 2018

A multi-sensory event loosely inspired by Freud, blending theatre, music and video art to realise the experience of being ‘inside a mind’.


★★★★ “mesmeric, dreamlike” Fairypowered

Photo: Kit Dambite

 

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

 

Paris, September 2018

A bilingual site-specific Shakespeare piece presented in an abandoned house in Le Pecq, adapted by Chloë Myerson.

 

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.