A Rehearsed Reading of 'The Peasants Feast' by Brandon Robinson-Connolly
Following a strong audience response at ORIGINS – Theatre in Development, Finding Our Feet are delighted to return to Seven Arts with an expanded rehearsed reading of The Peasants Feast by Brandon Robinson-Connolly!
Originally presented as a short extract, this performance will showcase a longer version of the play in its current stage of development, featuring a larger cast and deeper exploration of its themes. This script-in-hand reading offers audiences the opportunity to experience the work-in-progress and contribute to its continued evolution!
The Peasants Feast is a bold and visceral exploration of student party culture, ritual, and the complexities of young adulthood. Blending realism with heightened theatricality, the play examines identity, manipulation, and the pressures that shape behaviour within intimate social groups.
This sharing is part of Finding Our Feet’s ongoing commitment to supporting new writing and emerging artists by providing a platform for work in development!!
Let The Feast Begin…
Content Advisory:
The performance contains strong language, substance and alcohol misuse, references to intimacy, and acts of violence. The play includes language and attitudes that are derogatory towards women; these are presented intentionally to interrogate and critique real behaviours and social dynamics.
Recommended age: 15+

