Today, I mark an especially emotionally charged World Theatre Day by finishing my time as Artistic Director of
@dividedcultureco
I’ve spent five years with my partner in crime
@congoodwin building this company from the ground up, and what a truly transformative chapter of life it’s been. I remember waiting anxiously outside Piccadilly station in 2021 and seeing an infectiously energetic young Salfordian pull up in his red car to take me to a crazy day of auditions in the basement of Manahatta for a little show I’d written called Toxic. It started as a back-and-forth over Facebook in the height of COVID lockdown, and over the course of shows, office moves, workshops, weeks spent crying over funding bids, and many hysterical afternoon, blossomed into a partnership that has defined me as a creative and human being. The future is golden with you at the helm.
There is too much to acknowledge. But it’s been a privilege to be part of this company’s journey, create a playwriting prize that celebrates our local writer community, help future generations to connect with their creativity, and meet and entertain audiences across the North. To all the amazing creatives I’ve had the honour of working with through DC, thank you for your craft. To partners, mentors, and supporters, you have shaped the creative I am today. Thank you for your love and faith. It’s been a hell of a ride.
For me, it’s time to put more energy into craft and I’ve had the pleasure of being involved in a couple of super exciting writing projects in the last few months and ongoing opportunities that are pushing my playwriting journey forward. I’m excited to share more with you soon. Stick around.
It’s a funny thing we do. Often frustrating. Often heartbreaking. Often completely illogical. Always fragile. But when it works, it makes you believe in a soul. So, on we go. Onwards.