Uncovering the plots and schemes that go on behind closed doors, ROTTEN is a darkly comical thriller that sees a diabolical plan spiral into anarchy. This all-new debut play, written by Josie White and directed by Rikki Beadle-Blair, is a bold and honest insight into the complex morals and malicious actions that desperate times push us towards. ROTTEN does not shy away from the darkest sides of ourselves. With betrayal, double-crossings and romance interwoven amongst a group of antiheros who are struggling to make ends meet, this thriller will have audiences questioning their neighbours and themselves.
ROTTEN follows three young actresses as they share a dwindling dream, skimping on electricity and barely making it to the end of each month. Living in the posh block of flats opposite them is Instagram celebrity ‘The Honourable’ Iris Montague-Willis. With front-row seats to the envious life of the newly engaged influencer, one evening has them in an all-new position of power as they spy Iris in a compromising position with another woman. Identity, morals, and trust are all questioned, as White’s debut play investigates mental health and shifting allegiances relevant to wider communities.
Influenced by Hitchcock and Agatha Christie, ROTTEN uses the intense setting of high-stakes drama to explore themes that are poignant to the lives of young people today. Intertwining the cost-of-living crisis, capitalism, mental health, and social media, White’s play shines a light on the economic and social crisis with sharp observation and wit. Writer Josie White comments, ROTTEN is a show for the Netflix generation; a dark comedy thriller that shines a spotlight on relatable, honest, hilarious Antihero characters that reflect the darkest sides of ourselves. The play takes the audience on a roller-coaster, giving no time for them to catch their breath.
Betrayal, double-crossings, romance, and explosive action keep on coming. You’ll think you’ve worked it out and then the play will twist and turn in ways you won’t expect. Director Rikki Beadle-Blair comments, It’s not often a writer comes up with a deliciously dark thriller, that is also a hilarious comedy and a socially astute satire. So, this play is particularly fun and challenging at the same time.
It’s like conducting a concerto – the cast must be pitch perfect virtuosos to keep the tension while making the audience gasp and laugh in equal measure. We need to deliver onto levels of human observation and depth… and sheer entertainment. I’m loving every second. Produced by Emerson & Ward Productions and Team Angelica, ROTTEN is also supported by Derby Theatre, Curve Theatre, In Good Company, Derbyshire LGBT+ and New Perspectives.
Director Rikki Beadle-Blair (he/him)
Writer/ Co-Producer Josie White (She/Her)
Cast
Sonia Kavita Vyas (she/her)
Saoirse Nicola Taggart (she/her)
Coco Narisha Lawson (she/her)
Iris Alice Berry (she/her)
Ross Sam Butters (he/him)
Listings:
ROTTEN
Friday 22nd – Saturday 23rd March Curve Theatre, 60 Rutland Street, Leicester, LE1 1SB
https://www.curveonline.co.uk/whats-on/shows/rotten/
Saturday 6th April Derby Theatre, 15 Theatre Walk, St Peter’s Quarter,
Derby, DE1 2NF
https://derbytheatre.co.uk/event/rotten/
Saturday 20th April Norwich Theatre Royal, Theatre Street, Norwich, NR2 1RL
https://norwichtheatre.org/whats-on/rotten/
Tuesday 23rd April Stephen Joseph Theatre, Westborough, Scarborough,
North Yorkshire, YO11 1JW
https://sjt.uk.com/events/rotten
Thursday 9th May Harrogate Theatre, 6 Oxford Street, Harrogate, HG1 1QF
https://www.harrogatetheatre.co.uk/whats-on/
Wednesday 15th – Thursday 16th May The Dukes, Moor Lane, Lancaster, LA1 1QE
https://dukeslancaster.org/whats-on/theatre/rotten
Thursday 23rd May Nottingham Playhouse, Wellington Circus, Nottingham,
NG1 5AF
https://nottinghamplayhouse.co.uk/whats-on/