
Playwrights Play Nights No. 1 6th May
Tuesday 6th May 7.00pm
Introducing our brand new play night: PLAYWRIGHT’S PLAY NIGHT. A chance to provide a public platform to some of the best work we’ve had the fortune to encounter from our playwriting competition over the last few years. See two pieces of work from two writers with outstanding original voices.
Hectic Splendour by Louis Rembges
Quiet Eaters by Beth Mullan
Playwrights Play Nights No. 1 6th May
Tuesday 6th May 7.00pm
Introducing our brand new play night: PLAYWRIGHT’S PLAY NIGHT. A chance to provide a public platform to some of the best work we’ve had the fortune to encounter from our playwriting competition over the last few years. See two pieces of work from two writers with outstanding original voices.
Hectic Splendour by Louis Rembges
Quiet Eaters by Beth Mullan
Introducing our brand new play night: PLAYWRIGHT’S PLAY NIGHT. A chance to provide a public platform to some of the best work we’ve had the fortune to encounter from our playwriting competition over the last few years.
Once a month we are inviting audiences to a double bill of brand new work at different levels of readiness. Scripts will be in hand. Some plays might be 20 minutes of an idea, others will be full length. It’s not polished but it is all the fun.
We are inviting audiences to take a look and support some of the incredible new voices out there. There’s nothing better than live feedback, and this is giving exactly that.
Lineup and Schedule
Tuesday 6th May 2025 7pm
7pm
Hectic Splendour by Louis Rembges
‘If any of the other members of the allotment were here watching me they’d think a giant mole was up to no good. A Gorgeous giant mole.’
Robin is a night time gardener. He is also in love. He gardens more when he’s in love. It becomes a problem. It is not sustainable. He finds it difficult to balance his relationship and his allotment. It would be easier if what he planted grew like the vegetables and herbs in the other patches, but his produce is a bit more demanding. If anyone finds out what he’s been growing it would be bad. Really bad. A bloody nightmare.
7.45pm
Quiet Eaters by Beth Mullan
“I don’t know what he is. He’s not my baby anymore. He used to reach out to me. He’d look out at the world in suspicion whilst clasping me tightly. Now he grasps the door for safety and measures me.”
When a pregnant Limmy finds out that Tim’s attacked a boy at school she’s arrested by memories from the past and disturbing illusions in the present. As the division between mother and teenage son grows deeper, mild-mannered Argus attempts to mollify both his wife and son whilst Limmy’s mother Edith takes a more spirited approach to Tim’s adolescence.
Limmy prays for her new baby to be a girl and God or the Devil answers.


BETH MULLEN
Beth is a writer and actor hailing from Teesside and is currently developing several original sitcom ideas with Hat Trick. Beth has won four monologue slams, three of which were self-penned. She was shortlisted for BOLD Playwrights and Mengerie’s Hidden Voices in 2024. Her television acting credits include Doctors, Afterlife and Pompidou! Writing credits include Writers Room – Byker Grove (Keal Productions) 2024 Writers Room – A Thousand Wasted Sundays (Script Compass). Beth’s Edinburgh Fringe debut will happen summer 2026 with ’The Teenie-Weenie Bambini Stealy’ (working title).
LOUIS REMBGES
Louis is a Sheffield-born actor/writer based in London. He’s currently adapting his Edinburgh Fringe 2023 cult hit 'Chatham House Rules' into a feature film, in development with Film4 and produced by Devisio Pictures & Killer Film. He is the winner of the BOLD Playwriting prize 2023, an alumni of the Royal Court’s Intro to Playwriting Group and a member of BAFTA Connect. His play 'On Railton Road' completed a sell out run in November 2023, and latest play 'ROCK DJ & Three Other Songs That Saved The World' premiered at the New Diorama Theatre, June 2024. He has recently become a member of BAFTA Connect. He is represented by Connie McCool at LARK management for writing, and by Simon Grant Jones at Jonathan Arun Group for acting.