Praised by The Scotsman as "hyper-imaginative, highly original," this female-led comedy takes the stage in London as part of Relish Theatre’s Spring 2025 season. Featuring three productions across North London theatres, the season explores the theme of "regeneration."
The artwork for Puppy at King's Head Theatre.
The cast has been announced for Puppy.
Written by playwright Naomi Westerman, this production is an outrageous, sex-positive, female-centric comedy, about queerness, feminist porn, protest, the patriarchy, and Nick Clegg. Puppy follows two young women who meet one late night in a car park and immediately fall in love whilst dogging. Together the duo will start their own feminist porn company and will have to fight against proposed legalisation for their rights.
Ashling O'Shea (Hollyoaks, Channel 4) leads the show as Jaz and Amy Revelle (When Women Wee, Edinburgh Festival Fringe and Soho Theatre 2011) as Maya. They will be joined by Ian Hallard (Doctor Who, BBC) and Maria Austin (Mercy, Apple TV).
The production performs at King's Head Theatre as part of a season of work which champions the best new writing from LGBTQ+ playwrights.
Puppy will play at the King's Head Theatre from 1 - 27 April 2025.