Snapdragon Productions

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Snapdragon Productions is a London theatre company run by producer Sarah Loader and director Eleanor Rhode.

In April 2016, Snapdragon made their international debut at 59e59 Theaters, New York, with their off-Broadway transfer of Toast by Richard Bean. Snapdragon's 2016 World Premiere of Teddy by Tristan Bernays and Dougal Irvine won the 2016 Off West End Award for Best New Musical.

Between 2013 and 2015 Snapdragon presented three plays at The Park Theatre in their 200-seat space including their production of Thark by Ben Travers. The revival was the first London production in nearly 30 years, and was the world premiere of its new adaptation, by actor/writer Clive Francis. They returned to the venue in December 2013 to present the London premiere of The Dead Wait by Paul Herzberg.

On 27 August, Snapdragon's revival of Toast by Richard Bean opened at The Park Theatre and received a consistently positive response, particularly for the strong ensemble performances including those from Matthew Kelly and Simon Greenall. [1] On 9 September the company announced their production of Toast would tour the UK in 2016, culminating with a limited run off-Broadway as part of 59E59's Brits Off Broadway festival. [2] Their transfer to 59e59 Theaters received favourable reviews including Critics Pick from Ben Brantley of the New York Times.

Their co-production of Accolade by Emlyn Williams opened to strong reviews including a 5-star review from Quentin Letts of the Daily Mail. [3] This production was produced with Nicola Seed as part of the Stage One season for new producers. [4]

Selected work

Productions in development

Productions in development include a Gorky's Vassa in a new adaptation by Luke Barnes; a UK Tour of their rock 'n' musical Teddy by Tristan Bernays and Dougal Irvine; and a retelling of the Boudica story from playwright Tristan Bernays.

Awards, nominations and reviews

  • Won – 2016 Off West End Award for Best New Musical for Teddy
  • Nomination – 2016 Off West End Award for Best Director for When We Were Women (Eleanor Rhode)
  • Nomination – 2016 Off West End Award for Best Designer for When We Were Women (James Turner)
  • Nomination – 2016 Off West End Award for Best Lighting Designer for When We Were Women (Mike Robertson)
  • Nomination – 2016 Off West End Award for Best Lighting Designer for Teddy (Christopher Nairne)
  • Nomination – 2015 My Theatre Mates Award for Best Ensemble for Toast
  • Nomination - 2015 Off West End Award for Best Producer (Sarah Loader)
  • Nomination – 2014 Off West End Award for Best Director for Thark (Eleanor Rhode)
  • Nomination – 2014 Off West End Award for Best Design for Thark (Cherry Truluck)
  • Nomination – 2014 Off West End Award for Best Sound for Thark (George Dennis)
  • Won – 2011 Off West End Award for Best Director for Me and Juliet (Thom Southerland)
  • Won – 2011 Off West End Award for Best Lighting for Me and Juliet (Howard Hudson)
  • Nomination – 2011 Off West End Award for Best Production for Me and Juliet
  • Nomination – 2011 Off West End Award for Best Costume for Me and Juliet
  • Nomination – 2010 TMA Award for Outstanding Achievement in Regional Theatre (with Broadway Theatre Barking) for A Day at the Racists

In his final review for The Daily Telegraph, Charles Spencer heralded Snapdragon's production of Toast as “like a latter-day Ibsen but with rather better jokes… Constantly compelling.”.[18] Overall, the production received twelve four-star reviews including from The Guardian, The Daily Telegraph, The Times, The Sunday Times, The Sunday Express, Time Out, The Stage, WhatsOnStage and The Evening Standard. In The Guardian, Michael Billington called the production of Thark "a joyous evening in a parallel universe".[19] In a five-star review of A Life by Hugh Leonard ThePublicReviews.com called Eleanor Rhode's production a “stunning revival of this minor-key comic masterpiece.” [20] In The Financial Times, Sarah Hemming found the production of Generous on the whole impressive: "a witty, sympathetic exploration of human behaviour".[21] Billington called it "bright, sharp, swift and well-acted".[22] In The Independent on Sunday Kate Bassett said of A Day at the Racists that although "this low-budget staging is a little rough around the edges" it was theatrically "the wow of the week".[23]

References

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  18. http://parktheatre.co.uk/whats-on/toast/quotes-reviews#sthash.IdfAieny.dpuf
  19. Billington, Michael."Thark – Park Theatre", The Guardian, 28 August 2013
  20. http://www.thepublicreviews.com/a-life-finborough-theatre-london/
  21. Hemming, Sarah. "Generous, Finborough Theatre, London", The Financial Times, 11 January 2010.
  22. Billington, Michael."Generous – Finborough", The Guardian, 11 January 2011
  23. Bassett, Kate. "Theatre", The Independent on Sunday, 7 March 2010