Current Work

Fundraising For The Ferry, The Dog, & The Fading Folk!
Coming to The Glitch SE1, London 18th-30th March

We are currently fundraising to bring this show to life. See below the contribution options. We are so grateful for anything you can afford to give.  

 

We are raising £12,000 and the amazing news is we are already at £6,000. But we need your help to get the rest of the way.

 

To find out more about the team and the history of the show, read our fundraising pack or watch our fundraising video!

 

Mooselet Friend - £25

Thanks in our programme.
 

Mooselet Herd - £50

Thanks in our programme and a shout out on social media.

Silver Mooselet - £100

Thanks in our programme, a shout out on social media and one ticket to a performance of your choice.

Gold Mooselet - £250

Thanks in our programme, two tickets to a performance of your choice, and signed poster.

Platinum Mooselet - £500

Special thank you section for platinum patronage in  our programme, two tickets to a performance of your choice, and signed poster.

Custom Mooselet

Any contribution, big or small, makes a difference.
All custom contributions will receive a thanks in our programme.

The Ferry, The Dog, and The Fading Folk

by Amber Frances & Odhran Thomson

Coming to The Glitch SE1, London
18th - 30th March 2026
And the best news? We're already on sale! Buy your tickets here!

The Glitch 134 Lower Marsh, Waterloo, SE1 7AE

 

Jules is on a ferry. There she meets an old man and his dog. The three set out to climb a hill together and everything is fine until a storm takes them down a whole other journey.

What starts as a day trip to the Isle of Arran spirals into a chaotic odyssey through grief, lust and lore - navigating a giant with a taste for salted grief / faeries who dance you through the night / and shadows of old stories that lure you in with their song.


This is not a story about healing; it’s about running away into chaos, seeking the ones we’ve lost, losing yourself in the process.


And finding out that it’s not about that / that you’re not that lost anyway / that you were just being a bit dramatic / that it’s okay to be the person who’s left / that even though it looks good and feels good, it still might want to eat you.


And choosing not to die-
Wait, no.
To live.

 

Written by Amber Frances & Odhran Thomson
Performed by Amber Frances
Directed by Katie Jackson
Composers - Fergus Hall, Rhona MacDonald & Mariia Zhuravlova
Musical Supervisor - Siân Campbell

Week 1 musicians; TBC

Week 2 musicians; Violin - Mariia Zhuravlova, Double Bass - Rhona MacDonald

 

★★★★ "Frances’ performance is compelling. Her words and reactions have brought this empty stage to life" - Adventures in Theatreland

 

★★★★ "60 minutes of escapism, adventure, and catharsis [...] Using evocative text, physical theatre and pared back direction, the audience hangs on every word." - The Reviews Hub

 

Read the full reviews The Reviews Hub and Adventures in Theatreland

 

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