Two Hander - August 2010

by Sarah Robertson
performed by Emma Deakin and David Eaton
Etcetera Theatre as part of the Camden Fringe Festival
"You directed that line to me the other night. I know it was for me. It was as if I was the only one in the audience."
A play about love. Celebrity. Fantasy. Duct Tape. And getting what you want, no matter what it takes.
Kill Your Darlings - June 2010
a reherarsed reading performance

by Sarah Robertson
directed by Emma Deakin
performed by Amanda Baker, Kane Bixley, Rosella Hart, Martin McCutcheon, and Emma Newborn
performed above The Sun Pub in Clapham Common, London
KILL YOUR DARLINGS is a play about dreams and how far you're willing to go to make them happen
Georgie is mired in her 9 to 5 existence when a chance meeting with an eccentric stranger gives her the chance to have all her dreams come true. But there is always small print to be read and a cost to be paid...
Skin Tight - 2009/2010
by Gary Henderson
directed by Stella Duffy
performed by Emma Deakin & Sam Webster
with original music by Katie Brayben
Pleasance Theatre - October 2009 & Riverside Studios Jan 2010
"A small play with a big heart...charming performances" 3 Stars - Lyn Gardner, Guardian Newspaper
"Sharply bittersweet, wonderfully tender yet punctuated with moments of gut-wringing tension. Softly acted, a true masterclass in understated emotion, one of very few plays to have me blinking tears from my eyes" 4 Stars - Fringe Guru
One Night Before Christmas - December 2008

Written & Directed by Tom Sainsbury
Sacred Cafe (Carnaby Street)
SELL OUT SHOW!
A warped and wonderful ride through Christmas cracker sweatshops and turkey loving fowl farmers to psychotic Christmas-tree decorators! A night to put a twist in the usual Chritmas tales...
Performers included; Kirsty Hamilton, Carl Dixon, Lucy Wigmore, Jessica Wood, Emma Deakin, and Beatrix Coles plus special guests Stella Duffy and live music from Gin Wigmore.
Produced by Last Night Productions & Shaky Isles Theatre
SUPPORTED BY

Shaky Isles Festival of Aotearoa, New Zealand – July / August 2008
Pacific Playhouse, Southwark

Artwork Rosanna Raymond / Photography Kerry Brown
A feast of New Zealand and Pacific art and culture in the heart of Bankside!
The exciting programme included; Theatre, Dance, Film, Music, Storytelling, Comedy, Art Exhibits, Crafts, and a special Festival Finale from Rosanna Raymond.
SUPPORTED BY
Southern Lights – April / May 2008
Pacific Playhouse, Southwark
Our second rehearsed play reading season which featured four New Zealand plays never before seen in the UK.
The plays included;
Bright Star by Stuart Hoar
Directed by Abigail Anderson
The Cape by Vivienne Plumb
Directed by Anthea Williams
Insideoutside by Sarah Robertson
Directed by Lorae Parry
Faith by Tom McCrory
Directed by Stella Duffy
Kikia te Poa (Kick the Boer) - October 2007

Written by Matthew Saville
Directed by Stella Duffy
Pacific Playhouse, Southwark
"...thoughtful drama...a depth of humanity..." 4 stars – Time Out Magazine
SUPPORTED BY
Eugenia – September 2007
Written & Directed by Lorae Parry
Pacific Playhouse, Southwark
"As an introduction to New Zealand theatre I couldn't have had a better ambassador....The cast are uniformaly excellent, collectively bringing out the humour, atmosphere and tension of the writing" Curtain Rising Magazine
SUPPORTED BY
Southern Lights – April / May 2007
Pacific Playhouse, Southwark
Our first rehearsed playreading season featuring four NZ plays never seen in the UK before!
The plays included;
Real Estate by Geraldine Brophy
Directed by Martyn Duffy
When Sun and Moon Collide by Briar Grace-Smith
Directed by Megan Finlay
Kikia Te Poa by Matthew Saville
Directed by Stella Duffy
Baghdad, Baby! by Dean Parker
Directed by Lorae Parry
SUPPORTED BY
London Bites - April 2007

Excerpts from Bare by Toa Fraser
Top Floor Turnmills, Clerkenwell
PRODUCED BY STAND UP DRAMA
Kiwi Slices - January 2007 - SELL OUT SHOW!
Featured excerpts from Baghdad, Baby! by Dean Parker & Bare by Toa Fraser
Directed by Jessica Swale
Camden People's Theatre
PRODUCED BY P.I. NETWORK
SUPPORTED BY
London Bites – November 2006
Excerpts from Bare by Toa Fraser
Madam JoJo’s, Soho
PRODUCED BY STAND UP DRAMA


