Night Shift, Stanley Arts

by Laura Kressly

It’s getting late and raining hard, so most people have settled in for the night. Instead of a quiet one, playwright Paula B Stanic’s world premiere takes us to Croydon, where an array of night shift staff are working. We meet a huge host of Deaf and hearing people, including an emergency services dispatcher, a delivery driver, a DJ, a doctor, and a train driver who keep the borough moving whilst everyone else sleeps. As the storm floods the streets, the disparate collection of characters struggle to get their work done and battle with their own demons across short scenes and movement sequences.

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FLIP!, Soho Theatre

by Diana Miranda

A darkly humorous play about influencer culture in the AI age, Racheal Ofori’s FLIP! is a witty two-hander that follows the journey of friends Carleen and Crystal, popular co-vloggers who go above and beyond for online fame. After a few hit-and-miss attempts, Carleen starts producing content with FLIP, a new social media platform that utilises advanced AI. The fun satire takes a dark turn, and what follows is an exploration of the lengths people may go to craft an identity appealing to the masses, all for the sake of fame and fortune.

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