Unpolished Theatre in Association with Eastlake Productions Present FLESH AND BONE

By: May. 24, 2018
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Unpolished Theatre in Association with Eastlake Productions Present FLESH AND BONE

Fresh from sold out runs at Edinburgh Fringe Festival 2017 and Adelaide Fringe, Unpolished Theatre now bring multi award-winning play Flesh and Bone to Soho Theatre this summer. This fast-paced ride through a working-class estate fuses Shakespeare-inspired lyricism with cockney accents, giving a voice to a community often ignored.

With their homes due for demolition, the gritty residents of an East London Tower Block fight for their very right to exist in a city that is unjustly trying to kick them out. Exploring the depravity, triumphs and utter hilarity of their situation, Unpolished Theatre thrust the audience headfirst into the story.

Using wickedly eloquent voices, Flesh and Bone seeks to articulate the unspoken, drawing from real life and giving a voice and compassion to characters who society frequently turn their nose up at. Inspired by Eliot Warren and Olivia Brady's own families and observations, this show has been awarded a Scotsman Fringe First, the Holden Street Theatres' Edinburgh Fringe Award and a Critics Circle Award in Adelaide alongside the Overall Best Theatre Award of the entire festival.

East-End born and bred, Elliot Warren and Olivia Brady met at Arts University Bournemouth where they began to forge work that gives a voice to working-class communities in this country.

Writer and director Eliot Warren comments, The East End has always held a special place in my heart, particularly Stepney and Bethnal Green as that's where my family lived. All big, loud characters with their fantastic accents and stories and faces. It's these people that have always coloured my writing and was the catalyst for me wanting to write Flesh and Bone.

Following the success of the run at the Edinburgh Fringe, the show was picked up for development by the National Theatre Studio and showcased to theatres around the country.

This show is made possible through the support of co-producers at The Pleasance Theatre.



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