Reading of Plays for Springboard Festival 2026
On Thursday 15th January at 7:30pm, we will have a reading of the five plays which have been short-listed for selection for the Criterion plays within Springboard Festival 2026.
Since the Summer around 12 emerging local writers have been meeting fortnightly to workshop and develop original short plays for Springboard Festival. This reading is an opportunity for an open sharing of a short-listed selection of their work, offering a chance to hear the works read aloud, share constructive thoughts with the writers in a friendly environment, and make decisions about which plays will be taken forward for performance in the festival.
We encourage anyone who would like to be involved in actually reading the plays, as well as people who like to hear plays read aloud. In addition, we particularly encourage potential directors for the Springboard plays to attend. We welcome experienced directors, as well as this being a perfect development opportunity for new and emerging directors, for which mentoring will be offered.
Do come along and join us. If you are able to contact artisticdirector@criteriontheatre.co.uk to indicate you are coming along, this would help with planning the reading.
Details of the short-listed plays in the order we will be reading them
1) 'Tell Them' by Hodan Mohamed.
Celebrity, exposed as bully on chat show, responsible for tragedy.
Cast of 2:
NATE SHAW: 40-something, male. Everyman accent. Exudes charismatic showmanship that he can turn on and off like a tap, bitter from years of grief and is looking for revenge.
SCARLETT WILHELM: Early 20s, female. Beauty queen smile that hides a cruel streak, will say and do anything to save her acting career.
'2) Tour Guide' by Katy Lynam.
One killer tour through history: A comedy.
Cast of 5:
LUCY (30s) - Loves history to a fault. Born and bred in Warwickshire.
TOUR GUIDE SUPREME (40s) - An interstellar being from the future.
TONY (50s) - Along with Reece the Waldorf and Statler of tour guides. Thinks he’s above everyone, speaks in posh Warwick accent
REECE (30s) -Cov Kid, who loves a good gruesome story, even if it’s not true.
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3) 'Pidgewidgeon' by Jet Burnett.
In a dying world, survivors must face what it means to outlast the night.
Cast of 4:
BILL - Mid 50s-60s. A big man with a violent past. Marlow’s partner.
MARLOW - Mid 50s-60s. A yearning father and lonely survivor. Bill’s partner.
DUCK -Mid 20s-30s. A high-energy traveller with secrets.
MARA- Mid 20s-30s. A quiet guard for Duck.
Accents: Dustbowl America
4) 'The 18:17 to Nowhere' by Judea Jess.
Boomer and Gen Z co-workers on a bus. Gentle comedy of manners.
Cast of 3:
KAYLA. Gen Z Female. Early 20’s, brash, chatty, yet kind, provocative, witty with no boundaries.
MARTIN. Baby Boomer, male, Early 70s, calm, highly articulate, self-assured yet private.
YOUNG HOOLIGAN. Gen Z male, early 20’s, rude, insulting, unintelligent, arrogant, loud.
5) 'Descent' by Michael Keane.
Coventry kid, but Irish too. Tales of the diaspora.
Cast of 10:
MICEAL CAHILL- deflated dreamer, mid 50’s, hearing time’s winged chariot
MARY CAHILL - world-weary, loyal wife, earlier middle-age just 50
JOHN CAHILL -17, beginning to take first steps into the adult world
SINEAD CAHILL - 15, older than her years
BRIDIE CAHILL - distant, but loquacious, first cousin, into her 60's
JEREMIAH CAHILL - distant, defeated, first cousin, approaching 70
JIMMY - 17, John’s fellow mischief-maker
BARMAN - 30’s, established & confident in his bar
THE OLD WOMAN OF ANNASCAUL -wizened and wise, she forgets nothing - mid 80's
All but John, Sinead & Jimmy have strong Irish accents
Pronunciation: Miceal – Mehall