Wink, Theatre 503

A debut play about social media comes to Theatre 503. Wink is a promising new piece of fringe theatre, London 2015. 

Wink, Theatre 503
What makes a boy a man? Awkward teenager Mark escapes into the internet so he can wear a mask and pretend to be a different person. He befriends his teacher John Martin (who has a somewhat dubious past.) "He's sort of what I would like to be, maybe."
Wink emerged from the Old Vic New Voices programme, which nurtures young talent, and is a collaboration between playwright Phoebe Eclair-Powell (daughter of comedian Jenny Eclair) and director Jamie Jackson. His production of Alice in Wonderland at St Paul's Church in Covent Garden earned five star reviews. Wink marks Eclair-Powell's debut as a playwright.
The play incorporates a cinematic score, expressive dance-like movement and snappy, sharp dialogue."One of my questions was how do we stage the parts of the play that take place online," director Jackson explains, "And we found a language that uses a lot of movement and music to help us get into the characters' heads. It was important to us that the play feels like a celebration of everything that happens online, as well as discussing the dangers."
Leon Williams plays John— his credits include roles at the Globe, the Hampstead and the UK tour of One Man, Two Guvnors. In the part of Mark is Sam Clemmett, who recently appeared in Accolade at the St James Theatre.





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What Wink, Theatre 503
Where Theatre 503, The Latchmere, 503 Battersea Park Road, London, SW11 3BW | MAP
Nearest tube Clapham Common (underground)
When 10 Mar 15 – 04 Apr 15, 7:45 PM – 9:00 PM
Price £12-£15
Website Click here to book via Theatre 503




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