Mush and Me. Karla Crome
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Lip Sink and Francesca Clark Productions in collaboration with Richard Jordan Productions present
MUSH AND ME
Karla Crome
from an idea conceived and developed by Daniella Isaacs and Rosy Banham
Mush and Me received its World Premiere as part of the 2014 Edinburgh Festival Fringe at the Underbelly. The production subsequently transferred to the Bush Theatre, London in November 2014, and then to JW3, London and Holden Street Theatres, Adelaide in February 2015. Post-Edinburgh the production was produced by Lip Sink and Francesca Clark Productions in collaboration with Richard Jordan Productions, and in Australia also with Holden Street Theatres.
Mush and Me
By Karla Crome
A Lip Sink and Francesca Clark production in collaboration with Richard Jordan Productions
GABBY | Daniella Isaacs |
MUSH (to 20 November 2014) | David Mumeni |
MUSH (from 22nd November 2014) | Jaz Deol |
Director | Rosy Banham |
Designer | Carla Goodman |
Lighting Designer | Chris Withers |
Composer | David Ridley |
Dramaturg | Joel MacCormack |
Producer | Francesca Clark |
Collaborative Producer | Richard Jordan Productions |
Inspiration
Mush and Me was inspired by Nancy Yetzes the 102-year-old Great Aunt of Daniella. When Nancy was in her twenties she fell in love with a non-Jewish man who proposed to her. She declined because she was fearful of how her family and community would react. She has been single ever since. Nancy grew up in the East end of London and has witnessed a huge amount of change over her long life. She is currently learning how to use a computer, attends ‘Keep Fit’ classes and plays cards weekly.
The producers wish to thank:
Fiona & Michael Sherling, Fiorella Massey, HighTide Festival Theatre, Harriet Pennington Legh, Hayley Kaimakliotis, Holly Kendrick, IdeasTap, Jaime & Daniel Benton, Joanna & Richard Humphreys, Larry Lipman, Luke Barnes, Mirain Jones, Nancy Yetzes, Natalie Imbruglia, Nick Leslau, Old Vic New Voices, National Youth Theatre, Charlotte Ritchie, Paul Sonnabend, Rachel Tyson, Steven Atkinson, Miriam Margolyes, Stuart Peters, Vanessa Feltz and Sylvia Young.
CAST
Daniella Isaacs (Gabby)
Daniella trained at The Oxford School of Drama and is an alumni of the National Youth Theatre.
Theatre includes: Long Story Short (West Yorkshire Playhouse); Defining Moments, Eye /Balls, Eating Ice Cream on Gaza Beach (Soho Theatre); Our Days of Rage (The Old Vic Tunnels).
Film includes: Fogbound, Maybe Older.
Television includes: Holby City, Skins, Night and Day, Burnside.
David Mumeni (Mush to 20 November 2014)
David trained at Drama Centre.
Theatre includes: The Machine (Donmar Warehouse, Manchester International Festival & Park Avenue Armory, New York); Tis Pity She’s A Whore (Cheek by Jowl, Barbican & International Tour); Ten (Royal Court).
Film includes: Noble, The Inbetweeners Movie.
Television includes: PhoneShop, Cuckoo, Fresh Meat, Whitechapel, & Confessions from the Underground.
David has recently finished filming The Jesus Code playing the role of Judas.
Jaz Deol (Mush from 22 November 2014)
Theatre includes: The Djinns Of Eidgah (Royal Court); Harlesden High Street (Tara Arts & Jackdaw Theatre); Snookered (Bush Theatre); The Snow Queen (Trestle Arts)
Film includes: The Show, Honeycomb Lodge
Television includes: Code of a Killer
COMPANY
Karla Crome
Writer
Karla is best known for her acting work. She played Riley in Sky Atlantic’s Hit and Miss alongside US star Chloe Sevingy. She subsequently worked with globally acclaimed director of The Killing, Birger Larsen, in the BAFTA award winning Murder for BBC2, in which she played the lead, Coleen. Both performances won her a place in Screen International’s 2012 Stars of Tomorrow, one of the most influential new talent roundups in the business (past candidates include Keira Knightley, Andrew Garfield and Dominic Cooper). Karla played series lead Jess in E4 flagship drama Misfits and most recently worked on Hit US drama Under The Dome.
Karla’s writing work includes Our Days of Rage, (cowritten for the Old Vic Tunnels), which explored the devastation caused by the Arab Spring. NYT subsequently commissioned Karla to write If Chloe Can, a stage play about the pressures young women face when considering career options. The play has been developed and is currently touring UK universities.
Rosy Banham
Director
Directing includes: England Street, If You’re Glad I’ll Be Frank (Burton Taylor Studio, Oxford Playhouse); One Under, Edges (Edinburgh Fringe); Charity Begins at Home (Waterloo East). Assistant directing includes: Things We Do For Love (Theatre Royal Bath & UK Tour); Bracken Moor (Tricycle); NSFW, The Witness (Royal Court); A Kind of Alaska, Krapp’s Last Tape, Coasting (all Bristol Old Vic); Dick Whittington (Oxford Playhouse); The Comedy of Errors (Tobacco Factory).
Carla Goodman
Designer
Carla Goodman is a set and costume designer working in theatre and opera. Her recent design credits include Theatre Uncut (Traverse, Soho Theatre and UK tour); Listen, We’re Family (Wilton’s Music Hall); Ariodante (Royal Academy of Music); I am your Neighbour (Oval House – site-specific); King Lear (Oval House Theatre); Miss Nightingale (New Wolsey Theatre and UK Tour); A New Face for Fast Times (Soho Theatre); The Love Project (Arts Depot and UK Tour); NOLA (Underbelly Edinburgh); Heroes (Only Connect); Royal Academy of Dance – Step Live! (Southbank Centre); Kitchen to Measure (Arcola Theatre); Mr Happiness (Old Vic Tunnels); Bud Take the Wheel (Underbelly Edinburgh) and Danny’s Deal (Old Vic New Voices tour). As assistant designer credits include: The Drowned Man (Punchdrunk); Elephantom (National Theatre Shed); Nabucco (De Vlaamse Opera Antwerp and Ghent); Prince Igor (Opernhaus Zurich and Staatsoper Hamburg); Heart of Darkness (Royal Opera House);