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  • Worklight Theatre

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    Worklight make devised and solo theatre which explores our rapidly changing world – shows where the personal meets the political, and heads and hearts collide. Their ensemble plays - How to Start a Riot, I Think I’m a Feminist and Fix - toured nationally, to critical acclaim. In 2015, Worklight produced it's first solo show, Labels, putting devising and collaboration at the heart of the process, which won a Fringe First as well as several other theatre awards during its UK and international tours. Monster also toured the UK and Australia, and their most recent show, Fanboy, transferred to Soho Theatre and after its Edinburgh run, before touring the UK and Ireland.

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    WORK IN PROGRESS
    Dylan Howells

    It's the Economy, Stupid!

    Wed 13 Mar at 9pm
    Joe Sellman-Leava and Dylan Howells try to decipher the myth of money, the weaponisation of economics, and the reason it's so hard to understand the force that dominates their lives!
    Ben Borley

    It's the Economy, Stupid

    Fri 25 - Sat 26 Oct at 9pm
    Joe and Dylan uncover how economics wins elections, and why it's is so bloody complicated! A bold new show from the award-winning creators of Labels and Fanboy. ★★★★ The Stage, ★★★★★ Adventures in Theatreland, ★★★★ Theatre Weekly

    Blog Posts by Worklight Theatre

    A mixed race man in his 30s, wearing black jeans and a white T-Shirt, crosses the stage in front of a wall of brown cardboard boxes, onto which is projected images of politicians and TV static
    Posted: 21-10-2024 Tag: artist blogs

    What Can Theatre Teach Us About The UK Economy?

    A show about economics might sound dry – which is why we set out to make it funny, moving, and visually exciting! We’ve done the research, so you can sit back and enjoy a great night out – laugh, cry, and perhaps feel empowered to shape a fairer economy. I’m Joe Sellman-Leava, one of the performers and co-creators of It’s the Economy, Stupid!, and ahead of our run at Camden People’s Theatre, I’m going to share some thoughts on what the theatre and the wider economy have in common.


    "It is precisely these types of projects, involving these types of people, in these types of theatres that make London what it is."

    The Lancet