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Slackline Stories Playwright Bio #6

Slackline Stories Playwright, Laura Jayne Ayres

Last but not least, this is Laura Jayne Ayres!

JLaura is an actor and playwright from Leeds, based in London. Her short plays have been performed at the Southwark Playhouse, The Pleasance and The Lion and Unicorn Theatre. She is currently expanding her short play Consolea into a full-length piece about young widowhood.

We are so ecited to see Laura’s beautiful play, Vitesse, one of six plays chosen from over 140 entries to be performed at Slackline Stories on 26th May at the Southwark Playhouse, London!

Tickets available here: https://southwarkplayhouse.co.uk/events/slackline-stories/

Slackline Stories Playwright Bio #5

Slackline Stories Playwright, Emily Brauer Rogers

 

EMILY BRAUER ROGERS’ credits include two full-length plays that were produced at Hunger Artists Theatre Company as well as two collaborations produced as part of the Hollywood Fringe Festival. Her screenplay, Romeo, Juliet and Rosaline, was optioned by Amazon Studios. She has been published in a Smith and Kraus anthology, 161 Monologues from Literature and in Kids’ Comedic Monologues that are Actually Funny. Emily has had short plays read and produced in Australia, San Diego, New York, Colorado, Missouri, North Dakota, Indiana, Los Angeles and Orange County. She’s currently a member of the Dramatists Guild and Writers Guild of America.

Excited to announce that Emily’s play, Edge, is one of six plays chosen from over 140 entries to be performed at Slackline Stories on 26th May at the Southwark Playhouse, London!

Tickets available here: https://southwarkplayhouse.co.uk/events/slackline-stories/

Slackline Stories Playwright Bio #4

Slackline Stories Playwright Elle van Lil

Elle van Lil is a Belgian/Dutch writer and actor, trained at Mountview and the Royal Conservatoire of Antwerp. She’s had work on at Theatre503, Tabard Theatre and The Bunker Theatre, as well as abroad in Belgium, the US and Canada. She created work for the Institute for the Blind in Antwerp, and is currently working on a production for the National Haemophilia Society in Belgium.

What happens when the stage is shared by two slightly deranged women and a raw chicken?

Come see when Elle’s play, Chick., is performed as one of six plays chosen from over 140 entries at Slackline Stories on 26th May at the Southwark Playhouse, London.

Slackline Stories Playwright Bio #3

Slackline Stories Playwright, Alina Rios

Alina Rios spent the first part of her life in St. Petersburg, Russia, and now lives in Seattle.  She is a published author and the Editor-in-Chief of Bracken Magazine.  She discovered playwriting in 2017 and had her first short production in 2018, in London with the Founding Fall Theater. Her short plays have since been produced on both sides of the Atlantic.  She has also studied writing for theater with Simon Stephens. More at alinarios.com.

Come see Alina’s play Final Proof, one of six plays chosen from over 140 entries to be performed at Slackline Stories on 26th May at the Southwark Playhouse, London.

Tickets available here: https://southwarkplayhouse.co.uk/events/slackline-stories/

Slackline Stories Playwright Bio #2

Slackline Stories Playwright, Rebekah King

 

Rebekah King is an emerging writer whose plays have been produced in Scotland, Italy, and across England. She recently received a scholarship to study an MA taught in conjunction with the Royal Shakespeare Company, and is currently co-writing a script for The Other Place theatre.

We can’t wait to see Rebekah’s play Bats, one of six plays chosen from over 140 entries to be performed at Slackline Stories on 26th May at the Southwark Playhouse, London.

Tickets available here: https://southwarkplayhouse.co.uk/events/slackline-stories/

Slackline Stories Playwright Bio #1

Slackline Stories Playwright, Hannah Sowerby

Hannah is a writer and performer from Cumbria. She’s had several plays staged in various places in Cumbria, as well as the Union Theatre and the Southwark Playhouse (Full Disclosure Theatre and Director’s Cut Theatre Company) in London, Alphabetti Theatre in Newcastle and a sixteen-night run at the Edinburgh Fringe. She also regularly writes and performs for BBC Newcastle’s comedy sketch show It’s Grin Up North.

Hannah’s play Not Real Sausages is one of six plays chosen from over 140 entries to be performed at Slackline Stories on 26th May at the Southwark Playhouse, London.

Tickets available here: https://southwarkplayhouse.co.uk/events/slackline-stories/