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I CAUGHT CRABS IN WALBERSWICK
A Co-Production with Eastern Angles

 
Friday 2nd May// 21.00 // Ticket Price: £10/£7 Book Tickets >>
Saturday 3rd May // 21.00 // Ticket Price: £10/£7 Book Tickets >>
Sunday 4th May // 11.30 // Ticket Price: £10/£7 Book Tickets >>
Monday 5th May // 17.00 // Ticket Price: £10/£7 Book Tickets >>

 
'I remember thinking maybe love's like a mad holiday romance in- Mexico or Hunstanton, right? But it's more like a rainy, a long rainy year in Suffolk and that's all.'
 
2 boys, a girl, and a car - coming of age on a road trip in Suffolk
 
Design: Takis
Lighting: Matt Prentice
Sound: Steve Mayo
Dramaturge: Beth Byrne Neal Street Productions webpage >>
Voice Coach: John Tucker John Tucker Webpage >>
Movement Director: Fernanda Prater
Stage Manager: Emma McKie
 
Writer: Joel Horwood
Mikey the Pikey (The Musical) won Joel the Cameron Mackintosh Award and subsequently enjoyed a sell-out run at the Pleasance during the 2005 Edinburgh Fringe Festival. His second play Cattleprod Shakedown (The Stephen Joseph Theatre) earned Joel a place on the Royal Court and BBC 'The 50' initiative. Food (Fringe First award-winner) and Stoopud Fucken Animals played at The Traverse Theatre during the 2006 and 2007 Edinburgh Fringe Festivals respectively. Joel's radio play OK Computer (an adaptation of the Radiohead album) aired on Radio 4's The Wire and he is currently under commission from the Hampstead Theatre and The West Yorkshire Playhouse. Joel is the Arts Council England, East's writer in residence with Nabokov theatre company and The Watford Palace theatre.
 
Director: Lucy Kerbel
Lucy Kerbel trained at Royal Holloway, University of London. She was the recipient of the 2005/06 Cohen Director's Bursary, spending a year as Resident Director at the National Theatre Studio and English Touring Theatre. Directing work includes Mouse by Paul Trussell (Underbelly/Tristan Bates Theatre); Is Everyone OK? by Joel Horwood (Latitude Festival); extracts from East is East by Ayub Khan-Din (Royal Court); Much Ado About Nothing, Romeo and Juliet (Ripley Castle); Guy Fawkes Night by Jonathan Donoghue (Old Vic New Voices 24 Hour Plays); Play by Matt Hartley (Present:Tense at Trafalgar Studios); Jimmy Cliff and Red by Simon Vinnicombe (The Apathists at Theatre 503); Salonika (NT Studio); Love and Money by Dennis Kelly (Young Vic Shorts); Multiplex by Christopher William Hill (Lyric Hammersmith); My London by Ria Parry (Diorama). Lucy has also directed rehearsed readings at the Old Vic at Theatre Row in New York, NT Studio, and the Royal Court. She has also Assistant Directed at the Liverpool Everyman, National Theatre, New Ambassadors, English Touring Theatre and the Royal Court.
 
Cast:
Joseph Arkley, David Hartley, Matti Houghton, Judith Scott, Paul Trussell.