Welcome to the London Playwrights Festival 2021, we’re so glad you could make it to our week long celebration of new writing!
Click on your chosen performance for details:
Monday 6th December: Watching a Whale Fall by Ayse Evans
Tuesday 7th December: REWILD by Gemma Lawrence
Wednesday 8th December: Lee by Sally Reichardt
Thursday 9th December: Hot Mess by Claire Seeber
Friday 10th December: Mum by Emma Dawson
The Kaki Bandit by Toby McShane
Saturday 11th December (5pm): All Work No Play by Scott Younger
Mac & Beth Holdings by Sally Wilden
Saturday 11th December (8pm): Pulse by Julie Tsang
Support the festival! This festival, along with the work we do to help emerging playwrights, was made possible through generosity of our supporters. Can you help us by contributing to our crowdfunding campaign? Please make a pledge here!
The campaign runs until Sunday 12th December and we appreciate every single penny!
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Festival Creative Team
Festival Co-ordinators: Kimberley Andrews, George Bailey, Emily Glaze
Festival Assistants: Jack Pepper, Selwin-Hulme Teague
Tech: George Bailey
Filming: George Bailey & Hal Darling from Chewboy Productions
Dramaturgs: Kimberley Andrews, Emily Glaze, Robbie Nestor
Marketing and social media: Kimberley Andrews, Emily Garside, Emma Dawson
Find out more about the London Playwrights team here.
With special thanks to…
Savage Theatre Company, Nicola Allsebrook, Tom Harvey, Ian & Sharon Andrews, Bel Stanton, Sally Reichardt, Kate Jane Bradford, Phillip Reichardt, Catherine Freize, Paul Sirret, Nick Eisen, Shirley Clarke, Chloe Banks, Julie Daniel, Sally Dawson, Corene Lemaitre, Rupert Mallin, Jody Morgan.
David Brady at the Lion and Unicorn
A. C Smith
Executive Producers: John Munro, Andrew Sharpe