The Bread & Roses Theatre

Innovative & award-winning fringe theatre in Clapham, upstairs at The Bread & Roses Pub


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  • Home
  • Donations
  • What's On
  • Opportunities
    • Bring a Show
    • Networking Event
    • Newsletters
    • Equal Opportunities Policy
  • About
    • Theatre
    • Team
    • News
    • Find Us
  • Playwriting
    • Writers Membership
    • Playwrights Circle
    • Playwriting Course - BREAD & PROSES
    • Script Doctor
    • Playwriting Award >
      • Playwriting Award 2023/2024
      • Playwriting Award 2018/2019
      • Playwriting Award 2016/2017
      • Playwriting Competition 2015
    • Publications
    • Short Plays for The Platform

The Bread & Roses Playwriting Award 2018/2019

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The Bread & Roses Playwriting Award is a competition for full length theatre plays that have not previously been produced or published and feature at least half of female, non-binary or gender neutral roles by Europe based writers.


Winners

I and the Village by D Donohue

Hungerland by Rachel O'Regan

Who You Are and What You Do by Hugh Dichmont

Shortlist

Draggin' it Out by Alexandra Johnson

Sexytime by Pip Williams

Giddyup’s Way by Ciara Cassoni

One Adult, One Concession by Andrew Turner

I and the Village by D Donohue

Darkling Sky by Isla Ure

Hungerland by Rachel O'Regan

Let Sleeping Bags Lie by Christine Roberts

Mrs Morley by Steve Dimmer

Never Better by Josh Elliott

Still Life by Chris Harris

Who You Are and What You Do by Hugh Dichmont

Longlist

Draggin' it Out by Alexandra Johnson

Gathering Lies by Carolyn Lloyd-Davies

Love in Bahia by Alan Kilpatrick

Remote by Alan Boyd

Sexytime by Pip Williams

Replacement in the Basement by Laura Harper

And the Grey Matter Between by Derek Webb

Flight by Micha Colombo

Giddyup’s Way by Ciara Cassoni

It Was You by Brain Weaving

One Adult, One Concession by Andrew Turner

Simple Procedures by Maev MacCoille

Tomato Soup by Sam Essame

I and the Village by D Donohue

Vamps by Debs Wardle

Windows of Heaven by Brian McAvera

Climacteric by Peter Hurd

Portrait by Georgina Burns

A Woman Of Some Importance by James Skivington

Silent Night by Chris Scanlan

Special Measures by Annie Fox

Acquaintances by Ewan Cameron

Animals by Anna Wood

Bilkul Keep Calm by Vesna Hauschild

Darkling Sky by Isla Ure

Dead Yard by Matthew Turner

England by Sebastian Michael

Eyes on You by Evelyn White

Finding the Words by Eva Sinclair

Ha Bloody Ha by Bob Leaver

Hungerland by Rachel O'Regan

I Forgot by Mitch Hooper

Lands End by James Harker

Let Sleeping Bags Lie by Christine Roberts

Lilys Reel by Michelle Frost

Moonflower by Brian Coyle

Stun by Jordan Stovall

The Visiting Hour by Elle Pemberton

Cassandra by Ruth Patten

The Great Dog, Pan by Toby Parker Rees

Mrs Morley by Steve Dimmer

Never Better by Josh Elliott

Skyline by David Bottomley

#spiritsisters by Amy Guyler

Still Life by Chris Harris

Origins Unknown by David Lane

Pig Sarah Power

Poo Shy by Catherine Brown

Friday Night Love Poem Natalia Knowlton

Welcome by Trudie Shutler

Who You Are and What You Do by Hugh Dichmont

The Writers Assistant by Dermot Davis

Thursday's Child by Clare Campbell-Collins
The Bread & Roses Theatre
68 Clapham Manor Street, Clapham SW4 6DZ, London

Ticket purchases are non refundable. Concession prices apply to students; under 18s; pensioners; those on disability and unemployment benefits; Equity, BECTU & SDUK members; Portico Places cardholders. ​As a young venue we are still upgrading and developing the space, any additional donations are much appreciated and will be used towards improving the theatre even further and keeping the venue going in the long-term.


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Commended "Most Innovative Arts Project"  2018

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​Phone: 020 8050 3025 | [email protected]
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