Friday night. Four girls. Two boys. Alone in a house. Some of them are in love. Most of them are virgins. Everyone’s pretending they know what they’re doing.
Tonight’s the night they stop pretending.
This is Miriam Battye’s (Strategic Love Play, Succession) The Virgins: a funny and devastating fever dream of desire and teenagerhood, directed by Olivier-nominated Jaz Woodcock-Stewart (Paradise Now!, Grud, The Glass Menagerie).
Accessible Performances
Captioned Performance by Alex Romeo: Wed 18 Feb, 7pm
Audio Described Performance by Miranda Yates: Thu 19 Feb, 7pm
Creative Team
Miriam Battye
WriterMiriam Battye
WriterJaz Woodcock-Stewart
DirectorJaz Woodcock-Stewart
DirectorJaz is a director working in theatre and screen.
Her production of Paradise Now! (Bush Theatre) was nominated for an Olivier Award. She has been nominated for Best Director at the Off West End Awards for her productions of Multiple Casualty Incident (Yard Theatre) and Paradise Now! (Bush Theatre). Her production Civilisation (JWScompany), a collaboration with choreographer Morgann Runacre-Temple won the Jury Prize at Fast Forward Festival (2021), the European festival for young directors at Dresden Staatschauspiel. It was also selected for Radikal Jung in Munich (2022).
Theatre work as Director includes: Gulliver’s Travels (Deutches National Theater Weimar); The Glass Menagerie (Theater Basel); The Attempts (JWScompany); Grud (Hampstead Theatre); Multiple Casualty Incident (Yard Theatre), Jason Medea Medley (Dresden Staatschauspiel); Paradise Now! (Bush Theatre); Electric Rosary (Manchester Royal Exchange); Gulliver’s Travels (Unicorn); Civilisation (UK and International Tour); Something New (Thomas Bernhard Institut); Lands (Bush Theatre); If I Were Me (Soho Theatre); Learning Piece (The Place); Days Like This (BAC/BeFestival)
Selected Associate/Assistant work includes: Enemy of the People (Duke of York’s); All About Eve (Noel Coward); Network (National Theatre); Lazarus (King’s Cross Theatre); Adler and Gibb (Royal Court/Tour).
She is a Resident this year with House Productions.
She trained on the National Theatre Studio Directors Course, East 15 Acting School and Dartington College of Arts.
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