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Plays:

 

 BUFF (2023) - developed with director Scott Le Crass. A new solo play about body-image, social media, obsession and acceptance in the gay community. Premiering at VAULT Festival 2023

 

 

EVERY SEVEN YEARS (2016) - dir Scott Le Crass, New Wimbledon Studio, Theatre Bench

 

EXECUTED FOR SODOMY (LINCK) (2013) - dir Danny West, C-Venues Edinburgh Fringe, SHIFT Productions

 

A SUCCESSFUL FAILURE (2011) - dir Hannah Almond, Half Moon, Pilotlight

 

 

Public Staged Readings:

WILD NIGHTS! WILD NIGHTS! (2014) - dir Rikki Beadle Blair, Theatre Royal Stratford East, Team Angelica

 

THE MIRIAM GOSPEL (2012) - dir Ben Fensome, Ovalhouse / dir Rikki Beadle Blair, Theatre Royal Stratford East,Team Angelica

 

RAGING (2011) - dir Ben Fensome, The Horse Pub Waterloo

 

 

Shorts:

 

THE WITCH WHO NEEDED JAZZING UP A BIT (2018) - dir Ben Fensome, Royal Central School of Speech & Drama

 

A LESSON (2014) - dir Ian Patrick, Velvet Loop

COUPLET (2014) - dir Rikki Beadle Blair, Bush Theatre, Team Angelica

THE DEEP END (2013) - dir Camilla Whitehill, Park Theatre, Heavy Weather

 

 

Reviews, bits, and bobs:

 

IN ONE SHORT MOMENT: long listed for the Bruntwood prize 2022

THE PERFECT PITCH AWARD: 2016 Finalist. Judged by Michael Ball & Roy Williams.
 

RUTH (ICONOCLAST): long listed for Papatango 2016 Prize.
 

RAGING: long listed for The Bruntwood Prize & short listed for Papatango 2011 Prize.

Reviews for 4* “Every Seven Years” at New Wimbledon Studio:
“Clever, funny, emotional and hypnotic.” – Huffington Post
“Very funny…resonates with its audience” – Female Arts
“Thought-provoking and sparky script” – LondonTheatre1
“A love story that’s as messy as it is beautiful” - BlogofTheatre

Reviews for 4* “LINCK” at Edinburgh Fringe:
The quality of the writing is invariably impressive” – The Scotsman
“The best theatre I’ve seen here so far” - Three Weeks
“Ben Fensome has given his three performers excellent, often poetic, dialogue to sink their teeth into” - TvBomb
“Topical and timely…a powerful piece of theatre” – British Theatre Guide

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