25 – 27 May
Out Of Love by Elinor Cook
Exploring the glorious highs and messy lows of a thirty year female friendship
Elinor Cook’s Out Of Love explores the complexities of female friendship, the pressures of growing up, and the intensity of the ties that bind. Grace and Lorna are used to doing everything together – sharing mixtapes, insecurities, and ambitions. Nothing can tear them apart, until one day, they find themselves in starkly different situations. Spanning a thirty year period, Out Of Love deep dives into the entwined lives of these two women, as changing circumstances bend, break, and test what it means to be a ‘best friend’.
Directed by Lydia McKinley
Designed by Alice Sales
Elinor Cook has recently written for Killing Eve (Season 3) and on forthcoming Apple limited series, The Essex Serpent.
Out Of Love is showing as part of BOVTS Summer Festival – Bristol Old Vic Theatre School’s season of cutting-edge contemporary works. Out Of Love is showing as part of a nightly double bill with Holes by Tom Basden.
Holes by Tom Basden
This apocalyptic comedy meets three survivors in the aftermath of a plane crash
From writer Tom Basden, Holes is a pithy and grizzly apocalyptic comedy crash landing this summer. Stranded on a desert island following a plane crash, three sparring colleagues and a teenager are the sole survivors of the BA043 air disaster. Waiting to be rescued and armed with microwave chicken chasseurs and duty-free booze, our mismatched castaways wrestle with the realisation that they might just be the all that’s left of humanity…
Directed by Lydia Cook
Designed by Chen Chen
Award-winning writer and actor, Tom Basden’s writing credits include TV comedies Plebs, Fresh Meat and The Wrong Mans.
Holes is showing as part of BOVTS Summer Festival – Bristol Old Vic Theatre School’s season of cutting-edge contemporary works. Holes is showing as part of a nightly double bill with Out Of Love by Elinor Cook.
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