The company was formed in 1990, with the main emphasis on producing new writing projects in various inner London and some outer London venues.
We have continued to produce some award winning, highly acclaimed and challenging works throughout the 90’s to the present. The production of The Brockley Jack was instrumental in the creation of The Brockley Jack Theatre in South London.
The company’s artistic directors are Al Gregg and David Schaal and there is extensive collaboration with the playwright Michael Jones and the theatre and television directors Geoff Bullen and Chris Jury.
David is taking two productions up to the Edinburgh Festival 2011. His play 'Brotherly Love' will be playing at Laughing Horse venue: The Counting House Ballroom as part of the free fringe.
‘Brotherly Love’ - Sibling rivalry isn’t just for kids. For Barry and Ian it’s festered for decades. Are the grievances too huge to settle? A black comedy starring David Schaal (Jay's dad from ‘The Inbetweeners’), Jan Hirst and comedian Richard Rycroft.
Laughing Horse @The Counting House Ballroom
Preview August 4-5 17:00
(1hr) (Free Non-ticketed)
Aug 6-16,18-28 17:00 (1hr)
(Free Non-ticketed)
David will also be taking his sketch show 'Men Of War' (with Gareth Kane, Steve Harvey and Cariad Lloyd) to The Pleasance.
Pleasance Beside
Tel 020 7609 1800
Preview August 3-5 23.00
(1hr) (£5 Previews)
August 6-16, 18-28
£9 (£8.50) Mon - Fri
£10 (£8.50) Sat / Sun