
It’s a game of bluffs, gambles, victories and losses. 'You draw a flush and you’ve got to take it.’
Francis, Charlie and Cupid meet each week to play the game. Francis and Cupid share a savage secret. And when Charlie finds out the truth, it’s a gun he wants in his hand and not a stack of cards.
‘I look at Cupid, Cupid looks at Charlie and Charlie looks at the flop cause he’s got a shit hand.’
David Dipper’s debut play takes an uncompromising look at sex, death and deceit. He wrote Flush at the age of 21 whilst a member of Soho Theatre’s Young Writers’ Group in 2003, and now joins the Writers’ Attachment Programme 2004. Bijan Sheibani received The James Menzies-Kitchin Memorial Trust Award for Young Directors 2003 and a Peter Brook Empty Space Award 2002. Previous directing credits include Party Time and One for the Road by Harold Pinter (BAC).
To accompany the run of Flush, Soho Writers' Centre brings you Full House - a series of seminars, workshops and readings.






