Guns, Love and Chemistry Directed by Hamish Macdougall Produced by Roxanne Peak-Payne
When presented with A Play, a troubled playwright battles the macabre nature of love and mediocrity. The Chemists Wife seeks to escape the purgatory of a marriage lacking chemistry, while guns are all An Avenger needs to realise the murder of his wife and her lover. Compelling, hilarious and utterly bizarre, this is Chekhov like you've never seen before.
[In support of WarChild UK]
Dickens' Real Deal (2009)
Dickens' Real Deal – Christmas Special Directed by Paul Ham Produced by Define Choice
Join our studio audience as we challenge a humble, penniless couple to value, auction and bid their way through TV’s toughest new game show.
Performed with a stunning backdrop of antique, vintage and retro decor Dickens’ Real Deal was presented in collaboration with The Old Cinema, Chiswick.
[In support of Oxfam]
The Lights (2011)
The Lights by Howard Korder Directed by Hamish Macdougall Produced by Roxanne Peak-Payne & Jenny Pearce
THE LIGHTS is a dark journey through an unnamed American city whose structure and society is crumbling. Frederic and Lilian, a young couple, both experience a separate night of soulful derangement after a heated argument splits them up. We follow the misadventures of this modern-day Hansel and Gretel as they get lost among the shadows of a decaying urban underworld.
[In support of Launch Pad UK]
We Go Wandering At Night (2009)
We Go Wandering At Night by Paul Ham Directed by Paul Ham Produced by Define Choice
Adam is going nowhere. He believes in nobody and nobody believes in him. Adam’s rite of passage explores the distorted ethics, morals and politics in religion today. A comedy-drama with a strong personal relevance that engages and challenges.
WE GO WANDERING AT NIGHT was performed at Barons Court Theatre in June 2009 & transferred to The Cock Tavern Theatre in July 2009.
[In support of Amnesty International]
Lush life (2010)
Lush Life by Paul Ham Directed by Paul Ham Produced by Define Choice
A new comedy by Paul Ham, Lush Life takes a look at the vibrant diversity of present day London in a climate that, although on the way up, is still recovering from both economic & social strain.