theatre
Five stories of revenge porn and its many victims, a new play by award-winning writer Charlotte Josephine
about the production
BLUSH is an award-winning play by Charlotte Josephine, presented by Snuff Box Theatre. BLUSH played at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe to a sold-out run winning The Stage Edinburgh Award and garnering five star reviews. “She just needs to understand that it’s not her fault, that she’s not to blame, that she’s not a slut.” BLUSH is performed by Charlotte Josephine and Daniel Foxsmith, co-founding members of Snuff Box Theatre. The play explores five stories of revenge porn and its many victims in candid and heartfelt performances direct to audience. BLUSH is a slap in the face and a call to arms.
about the artist
Snuff Box Theatre is Bryony Shanahan, Charlotte Josephine, Daniel Foxsmith with producer Jake Orr. Creating work that thrives on guts, grit and heart Snuff Box Theatre create bold new work from a blank page. Previous shows include WEALD (Finborough Theatre in association with the Royal Exchange), BITCH BOXER (National and International Tour, Edinburgh Festival Fringe), THE ALTITUDE BROTHERS and THE OBSERVATORY (Edinburgh Festival Fringe).
stage dimensions
width: 6 metres
height: 3 metres
depth: 5 metres
BLUSH suits a wide range of audiences including:
- New writing audiences.
- Young People, 16-30 years old.
- Theatre Students and Graduates.
- Contemporary theatre goers.
- Audiences engaged in contemporary discussions on; feminism, pornography and shame
- Key Stage 3 and 4
BLUSH fits into the national curriculum through its exploration of how we interact with each other in relationships, and through its excellent artistic quality.
Essential viewing
Powerful and important theatre
A sobering hour
The show has previously been BSL interpreted, and we are working on captions for audiences.
Masterclass in Writing Plays, delivered by award winning writers Charlotte Josephine and Daniel Foxsmith. Can be flexible on delivery, but ideally during the day, 2-3 hours, cost TBC.
Guarantee of £600 or a smaller guarantee with a box office split 70/30 in the company's favour.