Engage. Educate. Connect
"Thom’s directorial process is structured, but is highly collaborative, allowing creative contributions from all fellow participants involved in the project. He establishes a space for creatives to safely and confidently explore, develop and assemble pieces of performance that service the story to be told to the audience. As a director, he is practical, insightful, humorous and discerning. He is always encouraging and enables us as performers to develop our skills and strengths by including games, an exchange of knowledge, use of multi-disciplinary approaches, rigorous textual analysis and a sense of fun."
Andy Wisher
"I had a one to one session with director Thom Bailey. We worked on a speech from Hamlet for an upcoming audition and it was just the most useful session ever! In two hours, Thom helped me find a new spin on this famous speech and discover new meaning in the text. He is a real expert in Shakespeare and I couldn’t recommend his services enough."
Michael Heslop
“I worked with Thom Bailey as part of an Arts Council funded R&D. He was a fabulous director and collaborator. Thom gave me the respect and freedom as an actor to boldly contribute to our piece, offering clear direction and communication throughout the process. Working with Thom was also great fun, I hope do so again soon.”
Mylo McDonald

Dare you press play?
4 Terrifying Stories
Based on Real Life Accounts
A new play by Mark Finbow, Roseanna Frascona, Abby McCann, and Mylo McDonald.
Directed by Thom Bailey
At the Devil’s hour, in a small hut somewhere deep within the Norfolk countryside, a tape recorder starts to play by itself.
Based on real-life interviews conducted across the East Anglian Coastline, our production chills and scares audiences with the rich and complex history and folklore of our coastal communities.
Focused on four stories, spanning over four centuries, Thas’ a Rummun features accusations of witchcraft, folklore, superstition, poltergeists, and exorcisms all presented in a stage show designed to leave you with lasting memories of fear and a deep sense of unease.

Book today!

Thursday 17th October - 7:30pm
Friday 18th October - 7:30pm
Saturday 19th October - 7:30pm
Thursday 24th October - 7:30pm
Friday 25th October - 7:30pm
Saturday 26th October - 7:30pm
Sunday 27th October - 3:00pm
Thursday 31st October - 7:30pm
Friday 1st November - 7:30pm
Saturday 2nd November - 7:30pm
Sunday 3rd November - 7:30pm







