Tuesday 3 December 2019

Thank You For Protesting Performance in Australia


Australian based drama group The Pyrmont Players are putting on a performance of Thank You For Protesting on December 8th as part of a double-header of thought-provoking comedy. 

So for one night only if you're in Sydney and have already seen the Opera House, why wouldn't you not want to go check out an evening of comedy at the Pyrmont Community Centre?

Thank You For Protesting won the George Taylor New Play Award from the National Drama Festivals Association (NDFA) for best unpublished one-act play in 2015. It has been performed a number of times across the UK, USA, and now Australia.


Friday 19 April 2019

House Proud Comes 4th in the NDFA Playwriting Competition


In 2017 I wrote a play called House Proud about the clusterfuck that was Remain and Leave Brexit campaigns. I first submitted it to the Isle of Man Theatre Festival and received a runner-up prize for best entry. I tweaked the script and worked with North London theatre group SMP to get it on at the Welwyn Drama Festival in 2018 where it was nominated for best new play and won best lead actor. From that I was able to submit it to the NDFA New Playwriting Award which I had previously won with Thank You For Protesting in 2015. The award is now called the The Derek Jacobi Playwriting Award (previously the George Taylor Memorial Playwriting Award).

I didn't win it this year for House Proud but came fourth, which I'm still chuffed with as it's a nationwide competition. Here was their feedback:
House Proud (3m 3f)
 Initially this appears to be a simple domestic comedy drama but very soon the underlying themes begin to emerge and we enter the realms of a state-of-the-nation commentary.  Among other matters the playwright cleverly makes comment on the Brexit situation, immigration issues, the passing of the Old British Empire and people's fear of the future.  The characters have more than a passing reference to some well-known politicians.  Their manipulative chess game is played out in "a house in modern Britain" where they all worry about their uncertain tenure.  They have no great depths and tend to be caricatures but the dialogue is bright and certainly holds our interest as we begin to make connections between this volatile domestic atmosphere and recent nation/Europe wide shenanigans.  On the surface it seems a simple folk-tale but under the surface veneer the playwright is making some astringent points.  In the final few pages the play moves into a different gear taking us on a brief metaphorical journey into the fearful unknown - which brings us back sharply to the current state of the nation.

The playwright has found a personal style and there is much to admire in the originality of the writing.

Friday 8 February 2019

Thank You For Protesting Performance At Warehouse Theatre, Somerset

thank you for protesting performance poster

Ilminster Entertainments Society are doing three performances of my comedy Thank You For Protesting at the Warehouse Theatre in Somerset from February 20th to the 23rd 2019. It will be performed alongside two other one-act plays.

Will you be in Somerset on these dates? You probably will be! So buy tickets on their website or on the door and I'll see you there.

Thank You For Protesting won the George Taylor New Play Award from the National Drama Festivals Association (NDFA) for best unpublished one-act play in 2015. It has been performed a number of times across the UK and USA.

You can purchase performance rights from Stage Scripts.