Join us to celebrate the dynamic voices of East Midlands playwrights!

Since November 2024, 15 playwrights have been creating new plays as part of Fifth Word Playwrights: a free writing group for the region, led by playwright Zodwa Nyoni. Now the group are ready to share their passion for storytelling, talent with words, and new writing for the stage with you.

Be the first to experience extracts of their brand new plays, developed through workshops, mentorship, and creative exploration as part of Fifth Word Playwrights. Meet the playwrights, share these stories, and immerse yourself in powerful new writing that challenges, entertains, and inspires.

So, if you’re curious about the next wave of East-Midlands storytelling – whether you’re new to theatre, a frequent theatre-goer, or work in the industry – this is a celebration you won’t want to miss.

Come and celebrate the future of theatre – one scene at a time.

Line up

Sharon, Karen, Tracy and Debs… Grow Up
Written by Tracy Blythe. Directed by Diane Page.
Contains discussion of abortion.

Grace
Written by Sarah ‘Rain’ Kolawole. Directed by Diane Page.
Contains discussion of slavery / legacy of slavery and colonialism.

Dark Matter
Written by Emily White. Directed by Laura Ford.
Contains discussion of death/dying. Contains themes of grief and mental health.

Aftermath
Written by Josie White. Directed by Harry Mackrill.
Contains discussion of death/dying.

The King
Written by Ash Cordery. Directed by Laura Ford.
Contains discussion of racism including a racist slur.

Wishee Woz ‘Ere
Written by Jo Woolaston. Directed by Laura Ford.
Contains discussion of mental health and societal violence.

Hot Pot
Written by Hongwei Bao. Directed by Diane Page.
Contains discussion of homophobia and homophobic views. Mention of suicide and the death of a parent.

Strands
Written by Zainab Rao. Directed by Harry Mackrill.

Please Note: This event will feature up to 8 writers. To see all 15 extracts, please book on to both Part One and Part Two.

Want to stay for the whole evening? Book your tickets for the Panel Discussion and Part Two of the sharing below.