Pass It On
THE STATS:
122 MONOLOGUES
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55 WRITERS
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32 WRITER - PERFORMERS
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61 PERFORMERS
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30 DIRECTORS
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14 OTHER CREATIVES
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169 TOTAL CREATIVES
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5 VENUES
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13 COMPANIES
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20 PERFORMANCES
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THE STATS: 122 MONOLOGUES | 55 WRITERS | 32 WRITER - PERFORMERS | 61 PERFORMERS | 30 DIRECTORS | 14 OTHER CREATIVES | 169 TOTAL CREATIVES | 5 VENUES | 13 COMPANIES | 20 PERFORMANCES |||
Notice that the numbers of creatives doesn’t match the total creatives? That’s because creatives try out new things with us! We’ve had creatives join us as performers first who then go on to perform their own work (for the first time!) and writers who return to Pass It On as a director. Anything is possible at Yellow Coat!
Pass It On. Let them know. No one left behind.
People of this world survive on a network of unheard conversations. Secrets passed from mothers to daughters, between friends, to colleagues, in the passing glances with strangers.
What are these words? What happens when we amplify them? What would it mean to put them on stage?
Pass It On is a monologues programme for emerging creatives from marginalised genders. Writers, performers and directors are paired together to work intensively to create a programme of new work which responds to the theme above.
Pass It On VDAY
at the Bread and Roses Theatre
14th February 2024
Previous Productions
Pass It On at The Churchill Theatre
Sunday 16th July 2023 1pm and 7pm
When You Know written by Claire Marie Perry, performed by Grace Blackman and directed by Ella McKeown
Blue Mind written by Georgia Rona, performed by Catriona Clancy and directed by Emma Copland
The Other Lucy written and performed by Katie McLeod and directed by Emma Copland
Precious written by Abby Wain, performed by Bethany Jayne Wynn and directed by Rosie Thackeray
Why? Written by Wendy Fisher, performed by Alison Mead and directed by Rosie Thackeray
Unicorn Slippers - From Brixton to Bromley written by Roli Okorodudu Thomas, performed by Ebony Skerritt and directed by Delilah Tahiri
Obviously I’d have cried if they had raped me written and performed by Emma Lamond and directed by Caron Kehoe
Interval
Chatter Box written and performed by Katherine White and directed by Ella McKeown
dancefloor written by beth drury and performed by Rupinder Kaur and directed by Ella McKeown
Beyond the Shore written by CJ Turner-McMullan, performed by Emmy Happisburgh and directed by Emma Copland
Missing Love written by Agnes Marfo-Jackson, performed by Lacey Fearon and directed by Delilah Tahiri
OMW written and performed by Dorcas A. Stevens and directed by Rosie Thackeray
Sea Air written by Chloë Lawrence-Taylor, performed by Elizabeth Hollingshead and directed by Delilah Tahiri
A Way With Words written and performed by Caron Kehoe
Followed by a Q&A with the creatives, hosted by Fiona White
Additional creatives involved: Hannah Petch, Kiaran Hall, Melanie Sheedy, Ned Cartwright, Reece Baskett and the work experience students Connie, Isabel, Jessica and Shekinah
Pass It On at Theatre503
Tuesday 29th November – Saturday 3rd December 2022
COMPANY A
Growing Pains written and performed by Hannah Eggleton and directed by Emily Susanne Lloyd
Blackbird written by Sarah Davy, performed by Sharon Facinelli and directed by Emily Susanna Lloyd
How’s Your Head written by Natasha Samrai, performed by Ebony Skerritt and directed by Afton Aitkenhead
Voicenotes written and performed by Sophie McMahon and directed by Ellie rose Amit
The Chat written by Sophie A Mitchell, performed by Debra Bond and directed by Ellie rose Amit
Hero written and performed by Natalie MacKinnon and directed by Belle Bao
Minestrone written and performed by Georgia Rona and directed by Bettina Paris
Part Fish written and performed by Sarah Rickman and directed by AK Golding
Extract from Activism is Not a Luxury written by Kaleya Baxe, performed by Lauren Akosia and directed by Alfiah Jade Brown
Slice of Lemon written and performed by Rosaleen Cox and directed by beth drury
Say a Little Prayer written by Annie Fox, performed by Victoria Jeffrey and directed by Tania Black
COMPANY B
Lane Swimming written by Lucy Dobree, performed by Alessandra Perotto and directed by Ella Murdoch
Untitled written by Khawla Ibraheem, performed by Hazal Han and directed by Bettina Paris
Period Pills written and performed by Emma Lamond and directed by Caron Kehoe
Dirt, Moss and Pigeon Shit written by Sherry Newton, performed by Nicola Rockhill and directed by Sherry Newton and Belle Bao
PA’ing written by Emma Dawson, performed by Leila McQuaid and directed by beth drury
That’s Not My Name written by Siân Rowland, performed by Corinne Strickett and directed by Tania Black
Grown Ups written by Claire Marie Perry, performed by Lucy Renton and directed by Belle Bao
The Argos Delivery written by Annette Brook, performed by Roli Okorodudu and directed by Ella Murdoch
Seaside written by Martha Reed, performed by Marina Johnson and directed by AK Golding
Let’s Talk About Tea written and performed by Caron Kehoe and directed by Fiona White
COMPANY C
The Beautiful Game written and performed by Fiona White and directed by Caron Kehoe
The Kiss written and performed by Sarah Collins-Walters and directed by Bettina Paris
Useless Metaphors written by Joanna Hagan, performed by Nieve Hearity and directed by Emily Susanne Lloyd
Wild Swimming written by Emma White, performed by Ellie-Rose Fowler and directed by Afton Aitkenhead
Pram Talk written by Rosanna Jahangard, performed by Grace MacDougall and directed by Tania Black
Potholing written by Ayşe Evans, performed by Emma James and directed by AK Golding
Semi-Detached written by Barbara Williams, performed by Laura Penneycard and directed by Belle Bao
Home Run written and performed by Katie Walker-Cook and directed by Ella Murdoch
Sunken Secrets written by Hannah Petch, performed by Lauren Page and directed by Ellie rose Amit
Let Him Eat Cake written by Caitlin Magnall-Kearns, performed by Beca Barton and directed by beth drury
Followed by a Q&A with the creatives, hosted by Fiona White
Additional creatives involved: Misha Mah, Yin Qi, Ceri Lothian, and Hadeel Elsha
Pass It On at The Space
Wednesday 23rd – Saturday 26th February 2022
COMPANY A
Deck The Stalls written by Lydia Brickland, performed by Laura Rea and directed by Chloe Cattin
Two Peas in a Pod written and performed by Elisha Mistretta and directed by Rosie Thackeray
Sasha's Doggy Party written and performed by Emma Lamond and directed by Caron Kehoe
Sing written and performed by Fiona White and directed by Caron Kehoe
Tell Me written by Hannah Petch, performed by Nash Hernandez and directed by Tanya Bridgeman
Medal written by Cathianne Hall, performed by Ellie Uragallo and directed by Tanya Bridgeman
Fantasy Dinner Party written and performed by Lucy Beresford-Knox and directed by Catriona Clancy
The Look written by Jessica-Ann Jenner, performed by Selwa Jghalef and directed by Ella Murdoch
COMPANY B
The Medusa Cave written by Rebecca Lyon, performed by Tina Rizzo and directed by Chloe Cattin
Meanie written by Mary Tillett, performed by Alessandra Perotto and directed by Caron Kehoe
Madeira Cake written and performed by Marina Johnson and directed by Phoebe Coop
Things I'll Never Say written by Sarah Davy, performed by Claire Emmott and directed by Rosie Thackeray
The Kick Inside written by Elizabeth Auld, performed by Aoife Boyle and directed by Hana Kelly
Blood of the Covenant written by Zoe Woodruff, performed by Chloe Wade and directed by Catriona Clancy
Labels written and performed by Caron Kehoe and directed by Fiona White
COMPANY C
Sheets written by Sara Galvin, performed by Sarah Rickman and directed by Catriona Clancy
Where Art Thou, Cornflakes written and performed by Michaela Wilkinson and directed by Ella Murdoch
There Was An Old Lady Who… written by Sarah Rickman, performed by Wendy Fisher and directed by Catriona Clancy
Caveat written by Claire-Marie Perry, performed by Nieve Hearity and directed by Phoebe Coop
There Once Was a Girl written and performed by Hannah Eggleton and directed by Chloe Cattin
Earth Mother written by Alexandra Ricou, performed by Linda Mathis and directed by Tanya Bridgeman
The Big Sad written by Hannah Kennedy, performed by Sojourner Hazelwood-Connell and directed by Rosie Thackeray
My Lady Friend written and performed by Eloise Westwood and directed by Ella Murdoch
Followed by a Q&A with the creatives, hosted by Fiona White
Additional creatives involved: Catherine van der Hoven
Pass It On online at The Space
Thursday 4th – Saturday 6th February 2021
COMPANY A
Lodgers written by Ayşe Evans, performed by Wendy Fisher and directed by Charlotte Evans
Letter to my Suicide Bomber written by Sibylla Archdale Kalid, performed by Faye Weerasinghe and directed by Scarlett Kefford
Diva Dreams written and performed by Fiona White and directed by Caron Kehoe
Que Sera Sera written and performed by Sherry Newton and directed by Evie Ayres-Townshend
Here’s Your Dinner written and performed by Emma Lamond and directed by Caron Kehoe
COMPANY B
30-something Me written by Claire Marie Perry, performed by Rachel Fenwick and directed by Scarlett Kefford
Births, Marriages and Social Media written by Nicola Rockhill, performed by Rachel Nott and directed by Catriona Clancy
Conversations with my Nan written and performed by Clare Noy and directed by Lauren Lambert-Moore
Building Bridges written and performed by Caron Kehoe and directed by Fiona White
#Mama written and performed by Adiza Shardow and directed by Ella Murdoch
I didn't know teachers had affairs written and performed by Beth Noonan-Roberts and directed by Evie Ayres-Townshend
COMPANY C
Crown written Cathianne Hall, performed by Rowena Bentley and directed by Charlotte Evans
Confession of a sex addict written and performed by Oriana Buckland and directed by Lauren Lambert-Moore
The Forest written and performed by Sarah Rickman and directed by Catriona Clancy
Cups written by Jessica-Ann Jenner, performed by Eyiara Olugunna and directed by Evie Ayres-Townshend
Squirrels written by Annie Fox, performed by Pippa Hinchley and directed by Ella Murdoch
Followed by an online Q&A with the creatives, hosted by Fiona White
Pass It On at the Drayton Arms
Tuesday 10th – Wednesday 11th March 2020
COMPANY A
Damsel written by Annie Fox, performed by Alex Hannant and directed by Louisa Poulsen
When I was a Witch written by Sara Butler, performed by Kate Valentine Crisp and directed by Louisa Poulsen
Extra Baggage written by Sujana Upadhyay, performed by Gaumaya Gurung and directed by Louisa Poulsen
I am the Catfish written by Chanel McKenzie, performed by Sojourner Hazelwood-Connell and directed by Philippa Lawford
5.22 written and performed by Jessica-Ann Jenner, directed by Caron Kehoe
We Are Golden written and performed by Emma Lamond, directed by Fiona White
See Me written and performed by Yvette London, directed by Fiona White
Romance at the End of the World written by Laura Thurlow, performed by Florence Olivea and directed by Philippa Lawford
Why do my nipples offend you. written and performed by Sandra Boom, directed by Philippa Lawford
Granny Called written by Rebecca Wilson, performed by Sara Galvin and directed by Rebecca Wilson, Beth Noonan-Roberts and Jessica Bailey
Mistanta the Owl written by Rebecca Lyon, performed by Hazel Bracken and directed by Verity Sharpe
Downward Facing Panda written by Laura Shoebottom, performed by Cristina Montez and directed by Jessica Bailey
Taken written by Caron Kehoe, performed by Fiona White and directed by Caron Kehoe
COMPANY B
For grief and for hope written and performed by Oriana Buckland, directed by Mo Cahill
Disguised Blessings written by Joanna Hagen, performed by Yvette London and , directed by Jessica Bailey
Fuge written by Claire Perry, performed by Mara Nunes and directed by Verity Sharpe
Goodbye, Mother written by Beatriz Cabur, performed by Alexis Coward and directed by Caron Kehoe
Saint Jude written and performed by Alexandra Ricou, directed by Mo Cahill
Secrets, Stops and Silence written by Rhiannon Owens, performed by Emma Lamond and directed by Philippa Lawford
Complete written by Róisín Moriarty, performed by Maria Cole and directed by Mo Cahill
Any Beach written by Molly Sweeney with dramaturgical support from Sofia Bagge, performed by Marina Johnson and directed by Molly Sweeney and Verity Sharpe
Wake Up Call written by Linda Duncan McLaughlin, performed by Sharon Facinelli and directed by Louisa Poulsen
The Week written and performed by Imogen Cahill, directed by Fiona White
Wax written by Gaia Fay Lambert, performed by Lio Lylark and directed by Jessica Bailey
Paint Stripper written and performed by Lucy Beresford-Knox, directed by Caron Kehoe
History Book written and performed by Caron Kehoe, directed by Fiona White
Followed by a Q&A with the creatives, hosted by Fiona White
Additional creatives involved: Vanessa Morton
Pass It On at The Brockley Jack
Sunday 9th June
What is a woman? written by Sara Butler and performed by Emmy Happisburgh
Mifepristone and Misoprostol written by Molly Sweeney and performed by Evelyn Craven
Still Do written by Róisín Moriarty and performed by Yvette London
GCSE Unit 1: Speaking and Listening written and performed by Emma Lamond
Her written and performed by Amelia Landon
Liability written by Sujana Upadhyay and performed by Gaumaya Gurung
KINGSIZE written by Eirini Kartsaki and performed by Fenia Gianni
Hold my Hand written by Sally Lewis and performed by Sharon Facinelli
Green Bikini written and performed by Alexis Coward
Concealed written by Stephanie McGuinness and performed by Katie McLeod
Revolving doors written by Lucy Beresford-Knox and performed by Abi Perkins
Chatterbox written and performed by Caron Kehoe
Followed by a Q&A with the creatives, hosted by Fiona White