Music for Cats

Time is money…

Our brand new play for 2024’s Brighton Fringe in collaboration with Dark Unicorn Productions.

Pryor has come to make a claim on their time travel insurance policy. They believe their child has been replaced with another as a result of a time alteration. This would be fine if this wasn’t already considered a like for like replacement… A brand new play about the nature of time, the future of our planet, and a Siamese called Dennis.

A quirky comic satire on our species’ ability to monetise anything, premiering as part of Brighton Fringe at The Actors for three nights only: 13th – 15th May at 8pm.

meet the cast

Matt Vickery as ‘Charlie’

Matt graduated from ArtsEd in 2021 with an MA in Acting.

His stage credits include Assisted (Oxia Theatre), Lucy’s Pharmakon (Open Handed Theatre) and Christmas Carol (Adg Europe).

His film Credits include Odds on Odds Off (Pheme Productions), See Me As I Go and Tiny Little Voices.

Eleanor Stourton as ‘Post’

Eleanor graduated from the university of Aberystwyth with a first in drama. Her credits include John Godber’s Teechers, Twelth Night, Alls Well That Ends Well, Macbeth and King Lear. She also co created and produced a Macbeth TIE project touring schools in East Sussex and appeared as Titania, Helena and Starveling in a Midsummer Nights Dream Dining Experience with Sussex based Shakespeare company Bowler Crab. She co created and produced Phenomenal Women for the heritage lottery funded Women’s Voices with Bridgerton’s Sabina Arthur. Other theatre credits include John Berry’s Coldstream Critical Threat and Doubt by John Patrick Shanley.

Andrew Crouch as ‘Pryor’

Andrew’s previous theatre credits include ‘Newsrevue’ (The Canal Cafe Theatre), The Lad Himself (Upstairs at The Gatehouse) Alan Bennett’s ‘The Madness of George III’ (Brighton Open Air Theatre), David Pinner’s ‘What I really Think of  my Husband (The Golden Goose) and most recently ‘The Treason show’ (Ironworks Studios). Andrew has also performed regularly with The Brighton Shakespeare Company, having previously played Antipholus of Syracuse in ‘The Comedy Of Errors’ (2018), Lorenzo in ‘The Merchant of Venice (2019) and Mark Antony in ‘Julius Caesar’(2021). Andrew’s screen credits include  ‘Autopsy: The last hours of Michael Landon’ (ITV Studios), ‘Angry Face’ (2021) ‘Anxiety Train’ (2022), ‘Before and After’ (2023) and his first upcoming feature film ‘Azaad’ (2024)