The play has been workshopped over Zoom during lockdown. This was to substitute the original plan to workshop in a rehearsal room - in the real world we miss! We have been exploring absurd text and its stylistic origins, physical comedy work and rhythm. Here are a few snippets - enjoy!
The script has been researched and written over the last 15 months, originally inspired by by Herman Melville's short story Bartleby, The Scrivener. In April 2019, the origins of the script were scratched at the Waterside Arts Centre. Here is some of the audience feedback; "Amazing dialogue, great performances, awesome direction. The snappy dialogue really worked"
"Brilliant writing and performers were great, great energy and pace. Subtle handling of the subject matter"
"Actors had great dynamic. I like the touch of acid in their relationship."