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WRITTEN BY / Phoebe Waller-Bridge

DIRECTOR & DRAMATURG / Vicky Jones

PERFORMER / Maddie Rice

DESIGN / Holly Pigott

LIGHTING DESIGN / Elliot Griggs

SOUND DESIGN & COMPOSITION /

Isobel Waller-Bridge

STAGE MANAGER / Jamsin Hay

PRODUCERS / Francesca Moody

for DryWrite David Luff

for Soho TheatreVOICEOVERS /

Holly PigottAdam Brace

Charlotte McBreartyTeresa Waller-Bridge

Vicky JonesCharlie Walker-Wise

2 8 M A R – 2 2 A P RBECKETT THEATRE

FILTHILY FUNNY– THE GUARDIAN (UK)

A DryWrite and Soho Theatre presentation in association with Malthouse Theatre.Key image photography by Jonny Birch. Production Photography by Richard Davenport.

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C A S T & C R E A T I V E B I O SC A S T & C R E A T I V E B I O S

Holly Pigott DESIGNER

Holly Pigott is a London based designer who graduated from

the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama in 2011. She

was a finalist in the Linbury Prize for Stage Design and also completed a year-long

placement as a Trainee Designer with the Royal

Shakespeare Company. As a set and costume designer she has worked for various venues and companies, including the

Royal Opera House, Young Vic, Trafalgar Studios and

Salisbury Playhouse. Design credits include: La Scala Di Seta

(Linbury Studio, ROH); The Island (Young Vic/JMK Award);

Klippies and East of Berlin (Southwark Playhouse); Skin A Cat (Vault Festival and Bunker Theatre); Now This Is Not The End, Handel Furioso, Façade,

Eight Songs For A Mad King and The Sound Of A Voice (Arcola);

Constellations (Theatre Municipal De Fontainebleau); Die Fledermaus (Kings Head

Theatre/OperaUpClose); Elegy For A Lady and The Yalta Game (Salisbury Playhouse); Fleabag

(Soho Theatre + UK Tour); Flashes (Soho Theatre); Tether

(Underbelly and Omnibus Theatre); Below The Belt

(Pleasance Courtyard and Omnibus Theatre); The Prophet

(Gate Theatre); Sex With A Stranger (Trafalgar Studios); Lean (Tristan Bates Theatre);

The Cage Birds (LAMDA’s Linbury Studio); Who’s Afraid

Of Rachel Roberts (Torch Theatre); Hitchcock Blonde

(Chapter Arts Centre).

Elliott Griggs LIGHTING DESIGNER

Elliot trained at RADA. Recent work includes: Kiki’s Delivery

Service (Southwark Playhouse); Sheppey, buckets (Orange

Tree); Fool For Love (Found 111); Romeo and Juliet, Pigeon English

(NYT/Ambassadors Theatre); My Eyes Went Dark (Traverse

Theatre/Finborough Theatre); Don’t Wake the Damp, He Had Hairy Hands,

The Boy Who Kicked Pigs (Lowry, Salford/UK Tour);

Educating Rita (Hull Truck); The Night Watch (Royal Exchange); The Box of Photographs (Polka

Theatre); The Sugar-Coated Bullets of the Bourgeoisie (Arcola Theatre/HighTide

Festival); The Argument, Deluge (Hampstead Theatre); Yen

(Royal Court/Royal Exchange); Forget Me Not (Bush Theatre);

Pomona (National Theatre/Royal Exchange/Orange Tree);

Lampedusa (Soho Theatre/HighTide Festival/Unity

Theatre); Hansel and Gretel (Belgrade Theatre Coventry); Benefit (Cardboard Citizens);

Fleabag (Soho Theatre/UK Tour); CommonWealth (Almeida Theatre); Defect

(Perfect Pitch); Marching On Together (Old Red Lion); John Ferguson, The Soft of her Palm, And I and Silence (Finborough Theatre); Infanticide (Camden

People’s Theatre); Belleville Rendez-Vous (Greenwich

Theatre). Awards include: Best Lighting Designer (Off West

End Awards 2014); New Talent in Entertainment Lighting (Association of Lighting

Designers 2014); Francis Reid Award (Association of Lighting

Designers 2011).

Isobel Waller-Bridge COMPOSER &

SOUND DESIGNER

Isobel’s theatre credits include: The Seven Acts of

Mercy, Hecuba (RSC); Three Sisters (Lyric Theatre Belfast); The Philanderer (Orange Tree); Dutchman (Young Vic); The End of Longing (Playhouse Theatre, West End); The Damned United

(West Yorkshire Playhouse); Kite (Soho Theatre); By the Bog

of Cats (Abbey Theatre); The One That Got Away, Exit the

King (Ustinov); The Hook (Royal & Derngate); Hope

Place (Liverpool Everyman); King Lear (Chichester Festival Theatre/BAM); Neville’s Island (Chichester Festival Theatre/West End); Billy Liar, Orlando, So Here We Are, (Manchester

Royal Exchange); Uncle Vanya (St James Theatre); Incognito (Bush Theatre); Not the Worst

Place (Sherman Cymru); Yellow Face (Royal National Theatre); Lampedusa, Fleabag, The Girl

With the Iron Claws, Blink (Soho Theatre); the Ideal World season

(Watford Palace Theatre); Forever House (Theatre

Royal Plymouth); Sleuth (the Watermill); Mydidae (Traverse Theatre West End); Gruesome Playground Injuries (the Gate

Theatre). Film, TV & radio composition includes: Fleabag

(BBC); War & Peace (BBC/TWC); James, Tracks & Physics

(Dir. Claire Oakley); The Frozen Planet: Making Of (BBC);

Gilead (Radio 3).

Phoebe Waller-Bridge WRITER

A graduate of the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts,

Phoebe is a multi-award-winning writer and actor.

With Vicky Jones, she is also co-Founder and co-Artistic

Director of DryWrite Theatre Company. Her debut play

Fleabag won a clutch of awards for writing and performance,

including a 2014 Olivier Award nomination and a 2013 Special

Commendation from the Susan Smith Blackburn Prize.

Theatre credits include: Fleabag (Stage Award for Best Solo Performance, Off West End Award for

Best Female), The One (Soho Theatre) Mydidae (Soho

Theatre/Trafalgar Studios), Hay Fever (West End), Tribes (Royal

Court), Rope (Almeida), 2nd May 1997 (Evening Standard

Nomination, Best Newcomer), Like a Fishbone and 66 Books (Bush Theatre), Roaring Trade (Soho Theatre). TV includes:

Fleabag (BBC3/Amazon), Broadchurch (ITV), Bad

Education (BBC3), Glue (E4), Blandings II, The Night Watch

(BBC), Henry, London Irish (Ch4), The Cafe (SKY TV). Film:

Man Up, The Iron Lady, Albert Nobbs. On television Phoebe

has recently been seen as Lulu in her critically acclaimed

screen-writing debut Crashing for Channel 4.

Vicky Jones DIRECTOR &

DRAMATURG

Vicky Jones is co-Founder and co-Artistic Director of

DryWrite with Phoebe Waller-Bridge. As a Director, Vicky’s

credits include the multi award-winning production of Fleabag (Edinburgh Festival

Fringe / Soho Theatre / UK and international tours), Mydidae by Jack Thorne (Soho Theatre / Trafalgar Studios); The Tour

Guide by James Graham, Separated by Sara Masters

(iceandfire / UK tour) and The Freedom Of The City by Brian Friel (Finborough Theatre).

Her first play as a writer, The One, won the 2013 Verity

Bargate Award before its world premiere at London’s Soho Theatre. Vicky is currently

under commission as a writer for the National Theatre and

for several TV companies including the BBC, Sid Gentle and Leopard Drama. She has co-written a one-off drama with Stephen Merchant (The

Office, Extras). She is also writing a new drama-comedy

for Entertainment One.

Maddie Rice PERFORMER

Maddie Rice’s theatre credits include: Fleabag (Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2017 and UK

tour); Villain (KingsHead/Underbelly); Henry V (Michael

Grandage Company/West End); All My Sons (Regents

Park Open Air Theatre); News Revue (Edinburgh, Pleasance), zazU: A Fete Worse Than Death (Soho Theatre); A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Taming of the

Shrew, Macbeth (Principal Theatre); Twelfth Night (Young

Shakespeare Company). Television includes: Every Blank Ever (Comedy Central); I Live

With Models (Comedy Central); Call The Midwife, Who Killed

Laura Kitchens? (BBC). Maddie also writes and performs with

comedy group zazU.

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At Malthouse Theatre we collaborate with local and international artists to create inventive performances that

cut to the core of the human experience.

Theatre has the power to interrogate, disrupt and to be an agent of change—and we think it always should.

At Malthouse Theatre the work we produce explores the world personally, socially and politically.

Based in a dedicated venue, The Coopers Malthouse in Melbourne, we are a home for live experiences that entertain

and provoke a dialogue with and within audiences.

Welcome to Malthouse Theatre.

O U R S U P P O R T E R S

CALLIOPE—MUSE OF POETRY—$50,000+ Mary-Ruth & Peter McLennan, Craig Reeves, Maureen Wheeler AO & Tony Wheeler AO

URANIA—MUSE OF THE STARS—$25,000+Annamila Fund, Debbie Dadon AM, Carrillo Gantner AO

CLIO—MUSE OF HISTORY—$10,000+ Roseanne Amarant, Jennifer Darbyshire & David Walker, Colin Golvan QC, Michele Levine, James Penlidis & Fiona McGauchie, Janine Tai, The Vera Moore Foundation, Anonymous (1)

THALIA—MUSE OF COMEDY—$5,000+ John & Lorraine Bates, Gjergja Family, Sue Kirkham, The Pratt Foundation, Richard Leonard & Gerlinde Scholz, Mary Vallentine AO, Anonymous (1)

MELPOMENE—MUSE OF TRAGEDY—$2,500+ David Bardas, Rosemary Forbes & Ian Hocking, Sue Prestney, Elisabeth & John Schiller, Dr Jenny Schwarz, Fiona Sweet & Paul Newcombe, Leonard Vary & Dr Matt Collins QC, Jon Webster, Jan Williams, Anonymous (1)

EUTERPE—MUSE OF MUSIC—$1,000+ Marc Besen AC & Eva Besen AO, John & Sally Bourne, Sally Browne, Beth Brown & Tom Bruce AM, Ingrid & Per Carlsen, Tim & Rachel Cecil, Min Li Chong, Prof John Daley & Dr Rebecca Coates, Jason Craig, Andrew Curtis, Mark & Jo Davey, Dominic & Natalie Dirupo, Roger Donazzan, Rev Fr Michael Elligate AM, Dr Sian Fairbank, Brian Goddard, Val Johnstone, Fiona Kelly, Michael Kingston, Julie & Michael Landvogt, Susan Nathan, Rosemary & Roger Redston, Viorica Samson, Carol & Alan Schwartz AM, Robert Sessions & Christina Fitzgerald, Maria Solà, Toby Sullivan, Kerri Turner & Andrew White, Rosemary Walls, Pinky Watson, Henry Winters, Anonymous (1)

TERPSICHORE—MUSE OF DANCE—$500+ Frankie Airey & Stephen Solly, Graham & Anita Anderson, Greg Andrews, Michael Arnold, Rowland Ball OAM, Sandra Beanham, David & Rhonda Black, Bruce R Butler, Ros Casey, MaryAnne Carroll, Chris Clough, Alan Connolly, Peter & Roxane Fearnside, Evelyn Firstenberg, Lynne Frid, John & Helen Gibbins, Taleen Gaidzkar, Linda Herd, Leonie Hollingworth, Brad Hooper, Dr Irene Irvine, Joan & Graeme Johnson OAM, Irene Kearsey,

Angela Kirsner & Dr Richard Kirsner, Simone Lourey, Jayne Lovelock & Dr Neal Harvey, Virginia Lovett, John McCallum, Victor McConvey, Ian McRae AO & Åsa Hasselgard-Rowe, Jan Owen AM, Craig Semple, Tom Smyth, Tim & Lynne Sherwood, Janice Taylor, Naum Tered, John Thomas, Phil & Heather Wilson, Anonymous (4)

ERATO—MUSE OF LOVE—$250+ Simon Abrahams, Jennifer Bourke, Dr Rob Brown & Dr Lynne Millar, John & Alexandra Busselmaier, Siu Chan, Diane Clark, Fiona Clyne, Georgie Coleman, Carolyn Creswell, William Donaldson, Dr Bronwen Evans, Carolyn Floyd, Mary Garcia, Damyn Gordon, Joanne Griffiths, Peggy Hayton, Ted Hocking, Russell Hooper, Susan Humphries, Arechea Hounsell, Sarah Hunt, Ann Kemeny & Graham Johnson, Mira & Dr David Kolieb, Judith Maitland-Parr, Robert Peters, Ian Manning & Alice De Jonge, John Millard, Dr Kersti Nogeste, Linda Notley, Tony Oliver, Kaylene O’Neill, Anda Petrapsch, Gerard Powell, Dr Suzy Redston, Gavin Roach, Pauline Robert, Rae Rothfield, Jennifer Senior, Andrew Stocker, Evelyn Tadros, Chris Teh, Lee-Ann Walsh, Jan Watson, Jillian Wells OAM, Gary Westbrook, Gayl Morrow & Gib Wettenhall, Joanne Whyte, Barbara Yuncken

O U R P A R T N E R SA B O U T M A L T H O U S E T H E A T R E

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DRYWRITE

DryWrite is a multi-award-winning and Olivier nominated new-writing theatre company that challenges writers to work with specific briefs and goals to actively engage audiences with argument and action. Founded in 2007 DryWrite has since worked with over one hundred playwrights. They have produced original work for theatres including Soho Theatre, Roundhouse, York Theatre Royal, Hampstead Theatre, Trafalgar Studios and Latitude Festival and have toured throughout the UK and internationally. They are currently an associate company of Soho Theatre. DryWrite is made up of Co-Artistic Directors Vicky Jones and Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Producer Francesca Moody and Stage Manager Charlotte McBrearty.

SOHO THEATRE

Soho Theatre is a major creator of new theatre, comedy and cabaret. Across three different spaces they curate the finest live performance they can discover, develop and nurture. Soho Theatre works with theatre makers and companies in a variety of ways, from full producing of new plays, to co-producing new work, working with associate artists and presenting the best new emerging theatre companies that they can find. They have numerous writers and theatre makers on attachment and under commission, young writers and comedy groups, and they read and see hundreds of shows a year—all in an effort to bring forward work that amazes, moves and inspires.

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P R O D U C I N G P A R T N E R S

BITES, BOOZE & BARRELS OF LAUGHS

28 MARCH – 22 APRIL

· ABORIGI-LOL · ALICE TOVEY

· ANDREW MCCLELLAND· BETTY GRUMBLE

· CARVIN H GOLDSTONE · DR JASON LEONG · DRAGON FRIENDS · EMMA J HAWKINS

· FLEABAG· GARRY STARR

· GERALDINE QUINN· LET’S GET PRACTICAL

· ROMEO IS NOT THE ONLY FRUIT · JUDE PERL

· JULIA RORKE & ELYSIA HALL

· LAWRENCE LEUNG · LOU WALL

· MARCEL LUCONT · MICHAEL HING

· RAMA NICHOLAS · SHIT-FACED

SHAKESPEARE · SHOWKO

· STEPH TISDELL

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Maddie Rice, who plays Fleabag, earned the role within

the first three seconds of her audition.

SCENE & HEARD

© Malthouse Theatre, the artists, designers, photographers, collaborators and contributors. All rights reserved, 2018.