Howick Little Plays
Directed by Vic Leilua, Carolyn Loader & Beate Wiebel
Season: 25 - 28 March, 8pm
Matinees: 8 March, 2pm
About
Small in size, big on imagination. Howick Little Plays is back with eight new one-act stories served in a single evening. Across the night, you’ll encounter quick-fire comedies, sly romances, edge-of-your-seat mysteries, and even a few philosophical curveballs. Each play offers its own world that is snappy, self-contained, and packed with wit, intrigue, or heartfelt insight. Together they create a lively and unpredictable mix that celebrates the art of short-form theatre. Whether you’re after laughter, suspense, or a fresh perspective, this is a showcase of writing and performance at its most agile and inventive. Bring friends, settle in, and enjoy a season where every piece promises a completely different surprise and proves great storytelling doesn’t have to be long.
Multitasking
by Christian Simonson
Directed by Vic Leilua
Two strangers discover they’ve been booked for the same interview and the reason is more intriguing than either expects.
The Voice Over
by Doc Watson
by Beate Wiebel
A woman’s quiet pint is interrupted by a smooth-talking stranger whose presence grows unnervingly close.
Killing Time
by Keith Johnson
Directed by Vic Leilua
A hitman’s plans go sideways on a lonely clifftop when his target isn’t what he anticipated.
True to You
by Nicky Denovan
Directed by Carolyn Loader
Dating hopefuls Richard and Jane search for romance… but could be meeting their match or their nemesis.
It’s All in the Mind
by Richard Layton
Directed by Carolyn Loader
A stage hypnotist’s act spirals out of control after one tiny oversight, and no one’s sure who’s to blame.
Dead Cert Society
by Tracey Morley
Directed by Beate Wiebel
At yet another wake, two old friends temper their grief by placing cheeky bets on whose funeral they’ll attend next.
Brought to Books
by Lou Treleaven
Directed by Carolyn Loader
An undercover cop makes an odd request of a book dealer, while a sergeant listens in, headset poised.
The Lady and the Tyger
by Trace Crawford
Directed by Vic Leilua
A man reading poetry meets a mysterious woman whose questions unlock the hidden heart of William Blake’s verse.