The Riot Club
Norwich High School for Girls 95 Newmarket Road, Norwich, Norfolk, United KingdomAdaptation of Laura Wade's Posh
Adaptation of Laura Wade's Posh
Ava collaborated with two friends, Amelie Breach and Lola Morgans. They wrote this show and will be performing it at Edinburgh Festival Fringe. The show is a hilarious look at life on board Applebys Airlines, through the eyes of 3 flight attendants. The trio wrote the show for their A-level exam, and then brought it …
Ava, with Amelie & Lola her fellow writers/actors in Attendants, were invited to be part of a programme of female led shows, each performing excerpts from their Edinburgh Festival Fringe shows. They were very honoured to be invited, and it was a great networking evening with so many talented artists. Huge thanks for Tinted Theatre …
There’s nothing like a jolly good tea-party to take your mind off the apocalypse going on outside! As a nation-wide uprising overthrows the UK Government, the Baker's invite all of their friends round for a nice knees-up and a comfy chat about the weather. After all, there's no point worrying about society is there? That's …
It’s timely. It’s distressing. It’s funny. It’s sick. It’s sexy. It’s dark. It’s political. It’s personal. It’s obscene. It’s an attempt to encapsulate our time. In a post-modern, post-radical, post-human, post-theatrical world, our ensemble takes to the stage, armed with a salmon and screwdriver. Through the words of Martin Crimp, one of the most well-renowned …
2000’s reality TV graced our screens with extremities, from swapping wives to fixing diet “crimes”. If these outrageous concepts went ahead, what was tossed around the boardroom that didn’t? It’s 2012, Reality TV producers Terry, Carl and Michael are comfortably set in their schoolboy ways, arguing with their wives and playing darts all day while …
2000’s reality TV graced our screens with extremities, from swapping wives to fixing diet “crimes”. If these outrageous concepts went ahead, what was tossed around the boardroom that didn’t? It’s 2012, Reality TV producers Terry, Carl and Michael are comfortably set in their schoolboy ways, arguing with their wives and playing darts all day while …
2000’s reality TV graced our screens with extremities, from swapping wives to fixing diet "crimes". If these outrageous concepts went ahead, what was tossed around the boardroom that didn’t? It’s 2012, Reality TV producers Terry, Carl and Michael are comfortably set in their schoolboy ways, arguing with their wives and playing darts all day while …
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