
Borderland by Carol Vine
directed by Kate Bannister
One Stop Arts
Carol Vine’s dystopian new play about a Britain where class conflict has erupted into full-blown warfare. Gritty and unforgiving.
British Theatre Guide
admirably ambitious… Borderland is meaningful and promising.
Skinhead by Jessica Brown
directed by Lydia Parker
British Theatre Guide
Skinhead is another feather in the cap of The Jack Studio Theatre. May its new writing festival and Ms Brown continue to go from strength to strength.
What’s on the Fringe
This was a beautiful piece that rang true to humanity. Write Now is quite at home in Brockley. This festival proves to be here for the long haul and as it should.
Emoticon by Melissa Bubnic
directed by Omar F. Okai
The Gay Stage
The Jack Studio must be commended for its dedication to new writing… its distinctive programmes and intimate space offer the rare opportunity for local talent to thrive. And with Emoticon, thrive it certainly did.
The News Shopper
Watching Melissa’s powerful work premiere was truly an experience I think everyone in the intimate venue felt lucky to have seen.
The Jack is firmly on the forefront of new writing in the area.