Relative
Motion
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In a rom-com turned cautionary tale, Sam and Paul have a meet-cute on the London underground. What appears to be a charming romance becomes a tense emotional-escape-room as miscommunications and manipulation begin to dominate the relationship. Stuck in moments on platforms waiting for the next train to come, Sam grapples with what is in her control and what is inevitably set in motion by her romantic collision with Paul.
This is a co-production with Feuille Dooley Productions.


How not to fund a honeymoon
27th & 28th July at 7:45pm
1st August at 2pm
Paradise Factory Theatre
The problem: Gwen and Charlie are strapped for cash. Their wedding is coming up and they have no way to pay for the honeymoon of their dreams.
The solution: Break into Aunt Robyn’s house and steal the mysterious treasure that she is always bragging about but no one has ever seen.
This is how Charlie and Gwen find themselves outside Aunt Robyn’s house holding a rock, wondering if they should throw it through her window and really hoping that she is definitely on holiday.
WHAT IS A REVOLUTION WITHOUT DANCING
Currently in development.
In a time of civil unrest, Mia, a sculptor who is feeling utterly useless to the movement, convinces Will, a prominent activist, to pose for a statue. But then Will's statue starts to speak. Based on the myth of Pygmalion and Galatea, What is a Revolution Without Dancing is a new play about whether art matters at all, being sick of the phrase ‘now more than ever,’ and who we put on a pedestal and why.

