Bigotry, belonging, and a cat called Roger...
a National Health Story.
"so outstanding that it almost transcends theatre and becomes a witnessed experience of life itself ... a simply superb production" ***** London Theatre Reviews
In 2019 we mounted a hugely successful pilot tour of 'Drip Drip Drip', performed by an amazing cast, which wowed our audiences wherever it went.
Now the piece has been re-developed, and is performing right now at the Pleasance Theatre London
(tour dates can be found here).
Now the piece has been re-developed, and is performing right now at the Pleasance Theatre London
(tour dates can be found here).
Below are a few audience members' responses to the play:
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Written audience feedback:
"As a BAME citizen I can truly say you hit the nail on the head"
"Amazing piece, really touching and heartfelt"
"It made me feel so many emotions, a mixture of anger, fear and compassion. The way I felt all of these for all of the characters made me appreciate the quality of both the writing and the acting. Thank you for a moving evening"
"I expected humour, I didn't expect such pathos, such loss, such emotion, realisation of what we are losing. "
"Incredibly moving and thought provoking play, so important to see the complex stories behind all of our beliefs and the way we interact professionally and personally. Especially as an NHS worker. Just incredibly moving and important. Thank you"
"So wonderful to get the opportunity to see this play. It's difficult to express just how moving and powerful I found it. I'm an immigrant who worked in the NHS from aged 18-65 and I experienced racism first hand"
“I was blown away by the content and the performances. The acting was fantastic. Thank you so much, it really made me think”
"Pipeline fight the fight and walk the line. A superb play which does what any good art should do, it makes one think, look out and look in. And makes one chuckle, cry, and frankly angry. Brilliantly written and cast, expertly performed. Their stagecraft is mesmerising. One hundred minutes flashes by."Spillikins" floored us a couple of years ago. "Drip Drip Drip" does exactly the same. The proof is the awed silence when you ask fellow audience members if they felt the same. They did. And like us, they need a big space to process it."
“Extraordinary - bloody wonderful!! Both in the wide, dangerous and utterly relevant issues you explored and in the sensitive small moments of humanity you showed us - which lent deep credibility to the major themes. Thank you! We saw 1917 last night - wonderful too, but I’d give your show the awards”
“This play was brilliant. I was gripped throughout. The characters were compelling and the acting excellent. Deserves to be recognised widely. Thank you”
“I really enjoyed the play. As a doctor working in the NHS it will change how I think when treating my patients who are immigrants. Very powerful”
“I was blown away by the content and the performances. The acting was fantastic. Thank you so much, it really made me think”
“Absolutely fantastic. Deeply moving. Feels real, the characters are fully rounded and well developed and believable. Relevant and necessary”
"Brilliant script! Wonderful acting! The best play I have seen for years. It should be on at the National Theatre"
"I loved this play, thought provoking, timely, wonderful and creative use of set. Acting superb. More please"
And here are a few sample reviews from the 2019 tour:
'Pipeline Theatre might be a tiny company from deepest Cornwall, but its work is creating theatre for the enquiring mind. What they have exposed in this production is profoundly alarming and deserves a much wider audience.'
British Theatre Guide
'This is an astounding piece of studio theatre, Pipeline is a company deserving of greater recognition.'
number9reviews
“This piece made me laugh, brought a tear to my eye and flung me into worlds I'd never taken the time to venture into before. Perhaps most importantly, it left a lasting, powerful impression and a little hope that we might move past this time of division. In a time where nationalism is the newest superbug, this couldn't come sooner.”
Voicemag
Audience feedback from our 2019 performances:
"Awesome performance by @theatrepipeline about race and culture in the NHS -
very real, thought provoking & laugh out loud hilarious"
"This is a really important play with brilliant performances by the cast. It has many layers exploring racism in the NHS -
it is moving, funny & very poignant."
“Pipeline is touring theatre at its very best. I just thank our good fortune that talented actors, directors and designers are prepared to create and deliver theatre of international stature in regional theatres outside metropolitan Britain.
“I am a Year 12 sixth form student, and I have just come home from watching your play. I just wanted to say that I thought it was amazing, so touching whilst being absolutely hilarious.”
“I work in the NHS. I didn’t feel brave enough to speak in the Q&A as by that stage I was the only black audience member so the spotlight would have been in full focus. With the black characters and story lines - well done. So, so true.”
'Pipeline Theatre might be a tiny company from deepest Cornwall, but its work is creating theatre for the enquiring mind. What they have exposed in this production is profoundly alarming and deserves a much wider audience.'
British Theatre Guide
'This is an astounding piece of studio theatre, Pipeline is a company deserving of greater recognition.'
number9reviews
“This piece made me laugh, brought a tear to my eye and flung me into worlds I'd never taken the time to venture into before. Perhaps most importantly, it left a lasting, powerful impression and a little hope that we might move past this time of division. In a time where nationalism is the newest superbug, this couldn't come sooner.”
Voicemag
Audience feedback from our 2019 performances:
"Awesome performance by @theatrepipeline about race and culture in the NHS -
very real, thought provoking & laugh out loud hilarious"
"This is a really important play with brilliant performances by the cast. It has many layers exploring racism in the NHS -
it is moving, funny & very poignant."
“Pipeline is touring theatre at its very best. I just thank our good fortune that talented actors, directors and designers are prepared to create and deliver theatre of international stature in regional theatres outside metropolitan Britain.
“I am a Year 12 sixth form student, and I have just come home from watching your play. I just wanted to say that I thought it was amazing, so touching whilst being absolutely hilarious.”
“I work in the NHS. I didn’t feel brave enough to speak in the Q&A as by that stage I was the only black audience member so the spotlight would have been in full focus. With the black characters and story lines - well done. So, so true.”
ALL PRODUCTION SHOTS BY STEVE TANNER
The Story:
Bed 6, Oncology ward, a local NHS hospital.
Behind the blue curtain - Daniel, a refugee from Eritrea, now training to be a nurse; Rahmiya, a second-generation Muslim doctor; and David, elderly white cancer patient and discredited academic, fretting about his cat, Roger.
Over time, carers and cared-for become an unlikely, dysfunctional family.
But as life ebbs, reality splinters. Glimpsed in the cracks: the Nazi euthanasia programme, a burns clinic in Africa, a cross-Channel human shipment. And drip by drip David’s far-right ideology seeps out, as he prepares his final incendiary lecture (assuming he lives long enough to give it).
Bonds break, and suddenly both Daniel and Rahmiya’s right to call the UK home seems to hang on a dead man’s lips.
Pipeline Theatre, known for indelible characters and immersive design, takes you into the dark corners with unexpected humour and poignancy, busting taboos while offering its love-letter to the NHS.
Behind the blue curtain - Daniel, a refugee from Eritrea, now training to be a nurse; Rahmiya, a second-generation Muslim doctor; and David, elderly white cancer patient and discredited academic, fretting about his cat, Roger.
Over time, carers and cared-for become an unlikely, dysfunctional family.
But as life ebbs, reality splinters. Glimpsed in the cracks: the Nazi euthanasia programme, a burns clinic in Africa, a cross-Channel human shipment. And drip by drip David’s far-right ideology seeps out, as he prepares his final incendiary lecture (assuming he lives long enough to give it).
Bonds break, and suddenly both Daniel and Rahmiya’s right to call the UK home seems to hang on a dead man’s lips.
Pipeline Theatre, known for indelible characters and immersive design, takes you into the dark corners with unexpected humour and poignancy, busting taboos while offering its love-letter to the NHS.
'Before you speak without boundaries, think of those who have crossed borders.'
TOUR DATES:
11th-15th Feb - The Drum, Theatre Royal Plymouth.
19th and 20th Feb - Wardrobe Theatre, Bristol.
22nd Feb - Rondo Theatre Bath.
23rd Feb - Tolmen Centre Constantine, Cornwall
26th Feb - Theatre Deli, Sheffield.
27th Feb - Birmingham Mac.
28th Feb - Darwen Library Theatre, near Blackburn
2nd-21st March - The Pleasance Theatre, London.
Please click on the venue links to book tickets.
19th and 20th Feb - Wardrobe Theatre, Bristol.
22nd Feb - Rondo Theatre Bath.
23rd Feb - Tolmen Centre Constantine, Cornwall
26th Feb - Theatre Deli, Sheffield.
27th Feb - Birmingham Mac.
28th Feb - Darwen Library Theatre, near Blackburn
2nd-21st March - The Pleasance Theatre, London.
Please click on the venue links to book tickets.
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