THE A,B,C OF PLAYS FROM NOLOGOPRODUCTIONS
A IS FOR AFTER WE DANCED - 2015-2016
'If you are looking for a play that has warmth, examines the human condition, with some fine lines and performances from talented actors, then this could be the new play for you.' ***** Remote Goat
'Sweet and romantic, a well-rounded tale that is uplifting and believable. The strong cast inject a sense of energy and innocence into the carefully balanced script.' **** British Theatre Guide
'This accomplished group of actors have created a thoroughly enjoyable play. A production with real heart, proving gentle, touching and amusing by turns.' Buxton Fringe Review
After sell out London previews in Surbiton and Fulham, a two week run to packed houses at Edinburgh Festival Fringe, and post Edinburgh shows at Birmingham, After We Danced returned with a new cast and sell out performances at Underground Venues, Buxton Fringe after a warm up show at Lion and Unicorn, London in 2016.
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'Sweet and romantic, a well-rounded tale that is uplifting and believable. The strong cast inject a sense of energy and innocence into the carefully balanced script.' **** British Theatre Guide
'This accomplished group of actors have created a thoroughly enjoyable play. A production with real heart, proving gentle, touching and amusing by turns.' Buxton Fringe Review
After sell out London previews in Surbiton and Fulham, a two week run to packed houses at Edinburgh Festival Fringe, and post Edinburgh shows at Birmingham, After We Danced returned with a new cast and sell out performances at Underground Venues, Buxton Fringe after a warm up show at Lion and Unicorn, London in 2016.
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B IS FOR BOXES - 2016
'A smartly written, emotionally engaging piece. Boxes actively addresses many of the issues facing young Londoners, and shows us that the real victims are the ordinary people wanting to live in this extraordinary city.' Reviews Hub
Josh and Steph live down the corridor from Dave and Gemma in rented studio apartments. Josh works in property, setting up deals for overseas buyers looking to bury their money in a city where prices continue to rise. Steph is a solicitor, drawing up paperwork for his clients. Josh and Steph are thinking big. This is just a stopping place for them.
Dave wants to escape the world of local newspapers by exposing the truth about the money the London property bubble is built on. Gemma is a supply teacher who moved to London to be with him. Dave and Gemma aren’t thinking big. They’re just trying to survive.
Boxes was the first production at London Theatre Workshop's new venue in Leadenhall Market.
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Josh and Steph live down the corridor from Dave and Gemma in rented studio apartments. Josh works in property, setting up deals for overseas buyers looking to bury their money in a city where prices continue to rise. Steph is a solicitor, drawing up paperwork for his clients. Josh and Steph are thinking big. This is just a stopping place for them.
Dave wants to escape the world of local newspapers by exposing the truth about the money the London property bubble is built on. Gemma is a supply teacher who moved to London to be with him. Dave and Gemma aren’t thinking big. They’re just trying to survive.
Boxes was the first production at London Theatre Workshop's new venue in Leadenhall Market.
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C IS FOR CASUAL ENCOUNTERS 2013 - 2014
'Terrific, very funny, with brilliant use of gags to achieve and support the three act structure.' Richard Bean, (One Man, Two Guvnors) One Act Play Festival, The Orange Tree, Richmond
'An exploration of marriage, relationships, gender roles, class, mores and more. Each is interwoven into a strong piece of theatre. The acting is assured and the direction crisp. I cancertainly recommend it to you' Buxton Fringe Review
'Simultaneously timely and timeless. Lovely performances from all the five cast members. Scott-Lucas' ageing horndog was an excellent realisation of a mid-life crisis. Eyers and Meyer both exude a cocksure menace as they interrupt the Rogers' world. All led by a diamond-sharp direction and story structure.' View from the Gods
Casual Encounters was premiered at Buxton Festival Fringe in July 2013 and went on to achieve a sell out run at Etcetera Theatre, Camden as part of Camden Fringe 2013. Updated for 2014 the play was performed at Henley Fringe and London Theatre Workshop in July, before a hugely successful run at theSpace at Surgeons Hall for Edinburgh Festival Fringe in 2014, leading to a transfer to The Courtyard Theatre in September 2014.
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'An exploration of marriage, relationships, gender roles, class, mores and more. Each is interwoven into a strong piece of theatre. The acting is assured and the direction crisp. I cancertainly recommend it to you' Buxton Fringe Review
'Simultaneously timely and timeless. Lovely performances from all the five cast members. Scott-Lucas' ageing horndog was an excellent realisation of a mid-life crisis. Eyers and Meyer both exude a cocksure menace as they interrupt the Rogers' world. All led by a diamond-sharp direction and story structure.' View from the Gods
Casual Encounters was premiered at Buxton Festival Fringe in July 2013 and went on to achieve a sell out run at Etcetera Theatre, Camden as part of Camden Fringe 2013. Updated for 2014 the play was performed at Henley Fringe and London Theatre Workshop in July, before a hugely successful run at theSpace at Surgeons Hall for Edinburgh Festival Fringe in 2014, leading to a transfer to The Courtyard Theatre in September 2014.
For more on Casual Encounters click here