Brickdust

Brickdust builds stories from the ground up, working with writers who excite us to develop narrative told from an alternative perspective. We believe it is important to make work that illuminates our society and the times in which we live. We strive to always tell the truth, even in fiction.


Our stories are for now and for everyone.


Charlotte Peters and Larner Wallace-Taylor started Brickdust after an evening of putting the world to rights got out of hand. They share the same ethos and sometimes even a bottle of wine.


Recent work includes:

How Love Is Spelt by Chloë Moss at Southwark Playhouse, directed by Charlotte Peters and  starring Larner Wallace Taylor, Michelle Collins, Nigel Boyle, Benjamin O’Mahony, Yana Penrose & Duncan Moore

Bury The Dead by Irwin Shaw at Finborough Theatre, directed by Rafaella Marcus and starring Simon Balfour, Keeran Blessie, Luke Dale, Liam Harkins, Sioned Jones, Tom Larkin, Stuart Nunn, Malcolm Ward, Guy Warren-Thomas, Scott Westwood & Natalie Winsor

The Mouth of a Shark by Dan Pick at VAULT Festival 2018, directed by Charlotte Peters and starring Larner Wallace Taylor

Brickdust are currently developing Caspar Cordwell James’ new immersive horror, HEXEN and recently produced their first short online piece, Oranges and Lemons by Lucy Nichol with Coronavirus Theatre Club.

 

For more info, visit brickdust.org/ or find us on Twitter @Brickdust_ or drop us a line at hello@brickdust.org