A dark horror:
The Beast of the Bowery
A priest, a cabin boy and a woman in chains, adrift on the sea on the night of a full moon. A night of revelations and revenge beckons. A tense tale of betrayal and abuse.
An absurdist comedy:
Hiteleria Pizzeria
An absurd comedy drama set in a Serbia, where bar owner Emil has, for unknown reasons, started wearing a Hitler style moustache and hair cut.
Last of the Summer Wine set in Sarajevo'
Performed for the Serbian diaspora of the UK and now heading for Romania.
A dark domestic Comedy:
Time Please
'The writing is fabulously blackly comic and timed to perfection.'
Deirdre O'Halloran Literary Associate Soho Theatre.
Keith: 'Everyone of us colours things with the crayons that we have?'
Steve: 'God Keith, you don't half talk bollocks sometimes'
Keith Goodman is a wronged man. He’s lost his kids, his house, his playstation... oh and his wife, and none of it is his fault. Shambolic and drunk, Keith hatches a plan to share his plight with the world and so begins a night that sees ever-appeasing barman, Steve, and his feisty wife, Cath, in a lock-in like no other.
We are pleased to be supporting the work of Solace at performances of the play. Currently under development as a film with Old Hall Films.
A eulogy for a working class hero:
Punched
A one man outcry for a working class hero, dying a death due to political correctness, a cry of outrage at being judged and yet, isn't this what he deserves?
'We watch nervously as those lines between reality and entertainment come crashing down between the characters. We look on with horror as a man is consumed by every possible excess. An unexpected, chilling, turn forces the audience to question their own reality. ' Ukrainian Fringe Festival.
‘Superbly acted and the writing by John Knowles was truly imaginative and thought provoking’ Bianca Eichler Hastings Independent press