The Nightclub features three very different women at a gay nightclub in Orlando, who are caught up in a terrifying hate crime.
The play is taken from Women Centre Stage; a collection of eight short plays, commissioned and developed as part of the Women Centre Stage Festival, that together demonstrate the range, depth and richness of women’s writing for the stage.
Selected by Sue Parrish, Artistic Director of Sphinx Theatre, these plays offer a wide variety of rewarding roles for women, and are perfect for schools, youth groups and theatre companies to perform. Other writers included in the collection include Winsome Pinnock, Timberlake Wertenbaker and April De Angelis.
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Chloe Todd Fordham is an award-winning playwright from London. Her play Sound of Silence won a Bruntwood Prize Judges Award in 2015. Her play The Next Generation was shortlisted for the 2017 Writers in Theatre Award, run by Out of Joint. Her first play Land’s End was developed while studying at Goldsmiths University and through the the Arcola’s inaugural Play WROUGHT festival, and was later shortlisted for Theatre503’s Playwriting Award in 2014. Short plays include: The Nightclub (originally commissioned by Mama Quilla as part of Acts of Defiance at Theatre503, later developed for Sphinx’s Women Centre Stage Festival at Hampstead Theatre), Play 9 (for PLAY Theatre Company, Vault Festival), Chicken and Chips, part of Ele Xion (Theatre503). Chloe is a graduate of the
503Five, Theatre503’s writer residency scheme and has attended the Kenyon College Playwrights Conference in Ohio (supported by Bruntwood and the Royal Exchange). She has an MA in Writing for Performance from Goldsmiths University. Chloe currently also works as the Literary Manager at Graeae Theatre Company.