Tristan Bernays' OLD FOOLS Gets World Premiere in April 2018

By: Nov. 01, 2017
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Old Fools, Tristan Bernays' first play in London since the storming success of Boudica at The Globe, will get its world premiere at Southwark Playhouse from Wednesday 14 March - Saturday 7 April 2018.

Press night is Thursday 15 March at 8.00pm.

Tristan Bernays' 1950s musical Teddy also premiered at Southwark Playhouse and won Best New Musical at the Off West End Awards 2016.

Old Fools is the story of Tom and Viv, their love and the life they've shared together - from first spark to dying light.?But not necessarily in that order.

Directed by Sharon Burrell, it is a surprising and touching tale about a couple, one of whom is suffering from Alzheimer's, and their enduring efforts to hold their relationship together through the years.

Cast to be announced.

Movement Director: Lucie Pankhurst. More creatives to be announced.

Produced by To The Moon and Making Productions.

Tristan Bernays (Writer)

Tristan Bernays is an award winning writer and performer.

His work has been performed at The Globe, Soho Theatre, Southwark
Playhouse, Bush Theatre, National Theatre Studio and Roundhouse.

Boudica was performed at The Globe in September 2017 as part of Emma Rice's Summer of Love season, with Gina McKee in the title role.

His-one man show The Bread & The Beer received rave reviews at Edinburgh Festival 2013.

He adapted Frankenstein for The Watermill Theatre, and it transferred to Wiltons' Music Hall.

He performed in his own brand new play Testament at VAULT Festival 2017, where it won the Show Of The Week, and there are plans to transfer the show in 2018.

Tristan's show Teddy won Best New Musical at the Off West End Awards 2016.

He was a member of the Bush Theatre's Emerging Writers Group.

Sharon Burrell (Director)

Sharon trained as a theatre director at CityLit under the tutelage of award-winning playwright and director Simon Bowen. In 2014 she was
selected for Springboard, a training programme run by The Young Vic's Directors Network. Participating directors included Natalie Abrahami, Ramin Gray, Mike Longhurst, Ian Rickson, John Tiffany, Lyndsey Turner and Theatre O.

Other practical experience includes workshopping with Frantic Assembly. She has recently expanded her practice to experiment in digital
installation, collaborating with You Are Already Dead at Camden People's Theatre.

As a producer she trained with Stage One and founded To The Moon in 2012.

Sharon's directing work includes Claustrophobia by Jason Hewitt at the Hope Theatre and Edinburgh Fringe Festival ("a master of minimalist stagecraft" - The Scotsman); The Helen Project (WOW Festival, Southbank Centre); The Merchant of Venice (Goodmann Productions, Courtyard Theatre) which received praise for featuring a female Shylock. She directed several shorts at venues including Park Theatre, St James Studio, Southwark Playhouse and Arcola Theatre. She has also assistant directed on A Christmas Carol and The Last Days of Judas Iscariot at the John Lyon Theatre. She was one of the devisers of To The Moon's first production, Silent Shakespeare, as well as producer.

To The Moon (Producer)

Founded by Sharon Burrell in 2012, To The Moon is the resident new writing company at The Canvas in Shoreditch. Their first full-length production, Claustrophobia, by internationally acclaimed playwright and novelist Jason Hewitt, debuted at the Edinburgh Fringe before transferring to the Hope Theatre. In 2017 they produced five female solo shows across London, Bristol and Edinburgh.

Making Productions (Producer)

Making Productions was created to produce bold new plays and existing work in new and exciting ways to engage and entertain its audiences. Combining newly discovered talent with experienced collaborators, partner organisations and other producers the aim is to extend the scope of creativity in the theatre. MP is passionate about exploring relevant and current work for education and community organisations for the
betterment of all. The Company is unique in its practice by championing ethnic, LGBT and female creatives.

The company is establishing a reputation for dynamic theatre and artistic excellence. Since its formation in 2014, Making Productions has produced the critically acclaimed Shutters (Park Theatre) followed by the hugely successful Strindberg play - The Father (Trafalgar Studios), Disaster! The Musical (Charing Cross Theatre), Bug (Found111), and West End Bares (Novello Theatre). Recent work includes: the universally acclaimed production of Doubt starring Stella Gonet at Southwark Playhouse and Outlaws to In-laws at the King's Head which explored through seven short stories the choices gay men have made within a social history of oppression, violence and hate. In addition productions of Monochrome (based on the Tennessee Williams short story Desire and the Black Masseur), Happy Like Us (long listed for the Bruntwood Prize and winner of the 'And The Band Plays On' new writing competition at The Greenwich Theatre) and The Man Who Turned Into His Sofa.

"Making Productions presents an evening of thought-provoking entertainment."
Jill Truman, Culture Whisper

For more information visit www.southwarkplayhouse.co.uk.



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