WORK.TXT Comes To Soho Theatre

Performances run 28 February – 12 March.

By: Feb. 03, 2022
Enter Your Email to Unlock This Article

Plus, get the best of BroadwayWorld delivered to your inbox, and unlimited access to our editorial content across the globe.




Existing user? Just click login.

WORK.TXT Comes To Soho Theatre

Following a critically acclaimed digital version work.txt online, audiences will take centre stage as work.txt returns for an in-person run at Soho Theatre. work.txt is a play about a person in a city who has stopped working, and the audience must work together to attempt to figure out why through various means.

The audience read a projected text together out loud, with lines assigned by categories ("people with brown hair", "people who earn more than thirty thousand pounds a year"), follow instructions onstage and are fed lines by headphones as part of a collective, interactive experience. Nominated for an Innovation Award at VAULT Festival 2020, work.txt is written by Nathan Ellis who was previously a member of the Royal Court Invitation Writers' Supergroup 2018-19 and in 2020 was shortlisted for the Verity Bargate Award.

The full play was nominated for an innovation award after a run at VAULT Festival, and was programmed at Incoming Festival and Summerhall for the Edinburgh Fringe before the pandemic. work.txt online (originally launched under the title work_from_home ) was commissioned by New Diorama Theatre during the first lockdown, and received 4 star reviews from the Guardian and The Scotsman.

Nathan Ellis said, "I wrote the show as a sort of satire of the always-on, never-stopping work culture, and then the whole world stopped because of COVID. As the pandemic recedes, it's fascinating and depressing to see how the energy of just-getting-going-again is mirrored by the play. I hope work.txt asks big questions about why we're all working so hard, and if we can't imagine a different sort of relationship to work. The show is about community and working together and play - it literally doesn't happen without the audience, so I'm thrilled it's happening in-person again at the Soho Theatre. I'm excited to get to work."

Nathan Ellis is a writer for stage and screen. In 2020 his play Super High Resolution was shortlisted for the Verity Bargate Award run by the Soho Theatre, coming in the top six out of 1500 submitted plays. His plays include No One Is Coming to Save You (a 'blazing debut' (the Guardian), published by Oberon) and work.txt (**** the Guardian). In 2021, he made Still Life, a digital play series commissioned by Nottingham Playhouse. He has TV projects in development with Greenacre Films and Balloon Entertainment. He is represented by Giles Smart at United Agents and is based between London and Berlin.

Emily Davis is a producer of theatre and live events. She is producer at Farnham Maltings and associate producer with Poltergeist Theatre who were named in the Guardian's 'best young theatre companies'. Recent credits include Ghost Walk by Poltergeist Theatre starring Juliet Stevenson and Paterson Joseph, work.txt and work.txt online, and i will still be whole (when you rip me in half) by Ava Wong Davies (**** The Stage).

Performances run 28 February - 12 March.

Tickets: https://sohotheatre.com/ | 020 7478 0100



Comments

To post a comment, you must register and login.

Vote Sponsor


Videos