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18
Jul

Meet the cast of From Scratch

We’ve got a fantastic cast lined up for tomorrow’s readings. They will be performing five short plays directed by Patrick Maubert at tomorrow evening’s From Scratch. Grab your tickets for the bumper bargain price of £4

The plays are:
Sex and Pyjamas by James Robert Moore
Special Ones by Richard Cabut
Waterloo Bridge by Carrie Walsh
Tales of 2 Cities by Anna Forsyth
Himself to Himself by Steven Lancefield

 

FROM SCRATCH  CAST Headshot Kate Hume
 
 

Kate Hume

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FROM SCRATCH  CAST Headshot Philip Honeywell 
Philip Honeywell

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FROM SCRATCH  CAST PLAYWRIGHT Headshot James Robert-Moore
 
James Robert-Moore

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FROM SCRATCH CAST Headshot Ashley Becket

Ashley Beckett

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FROM SCRATCH  CAST Headshot Verity Quade

Verity Quade

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WHEN: Monday 28th July 7:30

WHERE: Nolia’s 11, 56 Stamford St, London SE1 9LX (map)

HOW MUCH: £4

Tickets will go on sale at 9am on Tuesday 22nd July
http://www.wegottickets.com/event/283436

 

14
Jul

Introducing: playwright Lucy Beacon

As part of our BLACKFRIARS STORIES project, we’re working with a hot team of emerging playwrights who will be writing the short plays that will form our Autumn production ANOTHER DAY. We’re keen to introduce the playwrights to you, so we’re kicking off with the delightful Lucy Beacon.

So, Lucy, how did you end up becoming a part of ANOTHER DAY?

I wrote a short play called ‘Rostov’ which was chosen for last Lucy Beacon playwright headshotyear’s Theatre Breaks festival in Camden, and AFOAF was involved in that festival too. I’m interested in the use of pre-recorded spoken word in theatre, and Ice Cream (by Mark Abbey) used some in a particularly inventive way. I got chatting backstage to the director, Patrick, about the audio and how he’d used it to get round a difficult staging issue. He introduced me to the rest of AFOAF, and they were all so lovely that when an opportunity arose for me to work with them, I jumped at the chance!

What have you been up to since then?

Since the Theatre Breaks festival I’ve had a couple of short plays produced. The first was for Lost Theatre’s ‘Five Minute Festival’ in which I had a comedy called ‘The Pudding Club’. It was set in a maternity clinic and featured one man, two women and a whole lot of trouble! I was delighted when it won the judges’ vote for best piece of the evening. I also had a play, ‘Trap Doors’, on at the Bush Theatre’s ‘Ambush’ evening earlier this year. It was a real honour to have my play performed on that stage as it’s the theatre that inspired me to start writing drama.

You’re a busy bee! What is it that inspired you to write in the first place?

I always wanted to write but it took hitting 40 and a mini midlife-crisis to actually get me to sit down and do it. I love theatre and so writing drama was the natural choice for me. I’ve worked in the music industry most of my life and so that’s a passion for me too. Perhaps I could put both of those elements together and write a musical one day!

So what’s your process when you’re working on a new play?

As I’m quite busy, I find it useful to ‘write’ in my head before I put it down on paper. It’s a good way to work as I usually know at least sections of the play before I start. I try to write both the beginning and end of the play before I sit down to type – the middle sections usually happen at the computer. My favourite place to write is on the bus. I love listening to snippets of conversations as people step on and off public transport. There’s something about getting only part of a story that fires the imagination much more than hearing it all.

As you know, ANOTHER DAY is all about life in Blackfriars. We’d love to hear some of your own experiences….

Although I’m not a Southwark resident, I worked in the area briefly and my sister is still based here. I’ve spent a good deal of time in Southwark over the last twenty years and it has always felt like a creative area. As well as going to the more established creative hubs of theatres and galleries, I’ve stumbled across impromptu drama on the streets, and been to innovative music venues. It’s a great place.

I’ve always loved it down by the river in this part of London. The view both upstream and downstream is stunning – especially at night. I love people watchingand the riverside is a perfect place to take a seat and watch the world go by. I’ve really enjoyed researching the historical details of the area as part of Another Day – both the recent history and that of previous centuries.

 

Lucy has written ‘Ribbons’ as part of ANOTHER DAY.

You can follow Lucy on Twitter: @lucybeacon

10
Jul

From Scratch Line-up Announced

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The theme for the inaugural From Scratch event is Short Plays and will take place on Monday 28th July at 7:30pm. We are delighted to announce the line-up:

Sex and Pyjamas by James Robert Moore
Special Ones by Richard Cabut
Waterloo Bridge by Carrie Walsh
Tales of 2 Cities by Anna Forsyth
Himself to Himself by Steven Lancefield

The plays will be workshopped and directed by Patrick Maubert, then performed script in hand before a panel of experts who will lead the audience in a feedback and discussion session with the playwrights. Please welcome our esteemed panel:

HARPER RAY
Harper is a multi award winning Theatre maker. He recently created and directed the sellout show ‘Muse of Fire’ at Shakespeare’s Globe.

DR KARLIEN VAN DEN BEUKEL
Karlien is a Senior Lecturer and Course Director BA (Hons) Creative Writing in the Department of Culture Writing and Performance at London South Bank University.

TAMARYN PAYNE
Tamaryn is a successful actress and voice artist working in both commercial film (Vendetta, 2013), television (Casualty, Hollyoaks), shorts and independent/fringe theatre (Blood Wedding by Aria Ents, 2013).

 

WHEN: Monday 28th July 7:30

WHERE: Nolia’s 11, 56 Stamford St, London SE1 9LX (map)

HOW MUCH: £4

Tickets will go on sale at 9am on Tuesday 22nd July
http://www.wegottickets.com/event/283436

05
Jul

From Scratch

On July 28th a new event is coming to SE1. A Friend of a Friend is continuing to support new writing, an this time we’re looking at how we can develop and encourage emerging playwrights and new work. With this in mind, we have designed a series of bi-monthly events whose aim is to give artists an opportunity to try new things, and see how they are received across a multitude of genres: rehearsed readings, new musical recitals or art installations.

We hope to incorporate a sense of professional camaraderie and collaboration within our industry; Each event will benefit from the experience and wisdom of relevant industry practitioners. These Experts will both give verbal feedback on each new piece as well as lead a discussion that reflects the concerns and interests of our participants and audience.

The inaugural From Scratch is a new writing event presenting five short plays.
We would like to welcome our esteemed panel:

HARPER RAY
Harper is a multi award wining Theatre maker. He recently created and directed the sellout show ‘Muse of Fire’ at Shakespeare’s Globe.

 

DR KARLIEN VAN DEN BEUKEL
Karlien is a Senior Lecturer and Course Director BA (Hons) Creative Writing in the Department of Culture Writing and Performance.

 

TAMARYN PAYNE is a successful actress and voice artist, best known for her role as Annalise in Hollyoaks.

 

WHERE: Nolia’s 11, 56 Stamford St, London SE1 9LX (map)

WHEN: Monday 28th July 7:30

HOW MUCH: £4 (tickets on presale soon)

 

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20
Jun

Take Part in our Scratch Nights

Calling all playwrights!

From Scratch is our new programme of Scratch nights, which kicks off at the end of July. If you’d like to get involved, just send in your short play and we’ll let you know if you’re selected for the inaugural performance of this new bi-monthly event. At the end of each reading there will be a panel lead session for feedback to the playwrights involved so that you can continue to develop your work. This is an ideal opportunity for new playwrights to dip their toes in the water, or for experienced playwrights wanting to try out something new.

To get involved, simply email us your 10 minute play: info@afriendofafriendtheatre.com

It is important that you follow these guidelines:

– each play must be submitted as a single word / pdf document containing

1. a cover page containing the play’s name, your name and your email address

2. a character list

– please make sure that the file name is the name of your play, followed by your name

– in order to be considered towards the July From Scratch, please submit your play script no later than 10th July

We have an archive of short plays that we constantly refer back to – both for our principal productions and now also for our Readings. This means that even if you are not selected in this instance, we may still be able to include you in future productions. We always contact our playwrights before using their work, no matter how long it has been since they sent it in to us, so don’t panic, we won’t use your words without your knowledge!

So what are you waiting for? Get writing!