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When? Wed 16 Nov, 7pm - 9pm
Where? Stratford East Bar
Tickets? Free to attend, no booking required.
Scratch Nights are here!
Join us for an evening of work-in-progress pieces, shared by members of our Freelance Royalty Scheme, and hosted by Russeni Fisher.
SPIN by Kate Sumpter
A spin instructor tries to create the perfect cycle class filled with positivity, discipline, and of course, wellness. But something starts to feel distinctly... unwell. A new solo show by Kate Sumpter, Spin is equal parts satirical takedown and morality play for the fitness industry, asking if all this 'health' might just be killing us.
ONE WAY MIRROR by Jonathan Oldfield
The (mostly) true story of a man living with a large reflective mirror into his living room. He can see onto a busy London high street, but the street can’t see in. Until night falls… A new interactive storytelling show about the act of watching and being watched.
I LOVE ACTING, BUT F*** THIS INDUSTRY by Raphel Famotibe and Faisal Dacosta, performed with Tayo Amosu
A play about close friends in present-day South London navigating their way through the post-pandemic acting industry. All on the path of gaining everything, but mental recovery.
Want to perform at our next Scratch Night? Find out more here.
Free to attend, no booking required.
Hosted by Russeni Fisher
SPIN by Kate Sumpter
ONE WAY MIRROR by Jonathan Oldfield
I LOVE ACTING, BUT F*** THIS INDUSTRY by Raphel Famotibe and Faisal Dacosta (performed with Tayo Amosu)
When? Wed 16 Nov, 7pm - 9pm
Where? Stratford East Bar
Tickets? Free to attend, no booking required.
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