2015

2015 was one of my best years yet.

It began with POLITRIX, with the amazing The Big House, a company of care leavers. In the run up to the May election, Politrix was a sort-of verbatim play about the political life of care-leavers inspired by real stories from the cast, and a surreal visit to the Houses of Parliament.

“These people who we want to listen, I don’t think we ever get to see them… these people hide.”

  • From POLITRIX, The Big House. Photo: Catherine Ashmore.

 

Directed by genius Maggie Norris, Politrix was an extraordinary experience for me. Read my reflections on the process here:

Then came ACROSS THE DARK WATER, a ‘contemporary’ historical play about the Southampton Plot to kill Henry V. It was produced by The Berry and The Point in Eastleigh, directed by the uncannily brilliant Owen Calvert-Lyons, and was performed in amazing and atmospheric locations all over Hampshire, including Portchester Castle and St Julien’s Chapel, Southampton.
I loved doing this play, with a fantastic cast and creative team. It’s really got me excited about history, and writing about history. Here’s a trailer for the play:

If you missed the live performances, the play was also filmed rather brilliantly. Here’s the first episode:

Finally, the end of the year saw the premiere of my play CRUSHED SHELLS AND MUD. Perhaps of all my plays, this is the one I love the most, and I was delighted with a fabulous, rich, brilliantly-performed and realised production, directed with visionary aplomb by Russell Bolam.

 

  • From CRUSHED SHELLS AND MUD. Photo: Jack Sain, 2015
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And I’m proud to say that Nick Hern Books also published the playtext.

Here’s the Crushed Shells trailer:

If you were able to make it to something this year, thank you for coming, and hope you enjoyed yourself. There’s more in the pipeline for 2016 – watch this space!

And many many thanks to all those gifted and generous people I’ve worked with this year. Too many to mention (but do please explore the other pages on the site for more about the plays and the teams behind them).

Happy new year!

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