Little Brother- A Staged Reading

Supported by British Council Presented at the NCPA
The NCPA and Soho Theatre present a staged reading of the 2024 Verity Bargate Award-winning play Little Brother, written by Eoin McAndrew

20 Jan 2pm Good Beginnings — Workshop

Why Your First 1,500 Words Matter… an interactive workshop on how to capture an audience`s attention

Conducted by: Max Elton Pooja Sivaraman

21st Jan 7pm Staged Reading of Little Brother

“I’d like you to promise me that you’re not going to try and set yourself on fire again.”

3AM. Brigid’s phone rings. Her brother Niall is by the river with a plastic bag and lighter fluid. Little Brother is Eoin McAndrew’s darkly comic new play about sibling love, self-destruction, and what it means to save someone who doesn’t want to be saved. Set in modern-day Belfast, it asks what happens when the systems designed to help us fall short, and love is doing more heavy lifting than it should.

Little Brother premiered at the Soho Theatre in November 2026, this staged reading is directed by Rachel D’souza and performed by performed by Amba Suhasini Jhala, Dheer Hira, Santanu Ghatak and Lekha Parida.

Supported by the British Council

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Tue 20 Jan 2.00 pm
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Wed 21 Jan 7.00 pm
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