Here Is Good

Presented by Twenty Two Producing

Twenty Two Producing are returning to the Bush Theatre with HERE IS GOOD.

After a sold-out event in the Spring, HERE IS GOOD returns to the Bush Theatre Studio, with two performances showcasing a range of new writing centred on what we’ve lost, what we’ve learned and what we want the future to look like.

Twenty Two Producing was created to bring together the talent and creativity of individuals within the Bush Theatre team, who currently or have previously worked in operational and front of house positions. We are committed to providing a professional platform for artists to develop and celebrate creativity together.

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Cast

Coral Wylie
Ed Theakston
Jess Pentney
Kathrine Payne
Kathrine Payne (they/them) is an actor and theatre maker from Stockport, who trained at LAMDA. Kathrine is a member of Sweet Beef, a queer theatre collective making interactive, political, devised work. Sweet Beef were named Pleasance Associate Artists 2024. Kathrine also makes solo work; their debut show plewds had a sold out run at Theatre Deli earlier this year. Acting credits: Hamlet (National Theatre); Purdah (Mind Out Theatre); MEATSACKS (R&D, Kandinsky). Devising credits: plewds (Theatre Deli); I Hate It Here (Sweet Beef).
Judd Launder
Olivia Hanrahan-Barnes
Lydia Gard
Isabele DeRosa
Stephenie Cremona
Ilaria Ciardelli

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