THE BREAD & ROSES
Vibrant independent pub in the heart of Clapham
LIVE MUSIC . THEATRE . COMEDY
LIVE MUSIC . THEATRE . COMEDY
Three short satirical comedies about the crazy things we do when relationships fall apart.
Tunnel: Mark has gone and dug himself a tunnel, big enough for a train to zip through. Only problem is... he isn't entirely sure why. Now he's got a lot of time to reflect on the legacy he will (and won't) leave behind. He’s also definitely not still hung up on his ex.
Let This Be the Day: New Year’s Eve. It is Ally’s final day on Earth before she returns to her home planet to report on the behaviour of the human race. Unfortunately for her, she has fallen in love with one of her subjects. Can she come clean about her feelings without compromising her mission?
Safety Zone: Grace and Everett thought they had a pretty good thing going. But when they find themselves thrown into a government facility designed to help troubled couples fight it out, they realise their relationship might not be as healthy as they first thought.
James Pickthall (they/them) is an award winning writer and dramaturg from Plymouth. Their work explores themes of memories, queer identity, and understanding our place in the world. Previous work with Bread Bin Theatre Company includes Safety Zone (Golden Goose Theatre/Theatre Royal Plymouth) and Hump Day (Oxford Playhouse). They worked as a dramaturg on Beasts by Mandi Chivasa, which won a Fringe First Award in 2023.
“honest and humorous … not afraid of confronting taboo, and shedding light on important topics with both empathy and wit” - A Young(ish) Perspective on Hump Day
15-19th April