Rich Chilver
For Frequency Theatre: ACTOR ~ DIRECTOR ~ PLAYWRIGHT ~ PRODUCER
Graduate of The University of Portsmouth and The Central School of Speech and Drama, Rich has interned in the Literary department of The Hampstead Theatre and benefitted from The Royal Court’s Young Writer’s program. His literary work continued with The Mercury Theatre as their script reader for two years. Rich has worked with Real Circumstance, written for radio with Menagerie Theatre company and his writing has been supported by an Escalator, Arts Council grant.
Rich Chilver’s new play Shed has been developed with the assistance of many creatives from within Frequency Theatre. A work-in-progress of his new play formed part of the 2012 Pulse Festival in Ipswich.

Ice Cream
•Written by Richard Fitchett
Forget the space race, Stalin is seriously concerned about the state of ice cream in the Soviet Union.
Forget the space race, Stalin is seriously concerned about the state of ice cream in the Soviet Union.

Torturing Robots
•Written by Rich Chilver
Wanting to hear human words of comfort; all that can be heard is the voice of a robot.
Wanting to hear human words of comfort; all that can be heard is the voice of a robot.

Paradise Found
•Written by Alicja Shaw
Gather round gather round. Who's ready for something for nothing? What's your heart's desire?
Gather round gather round. Who's ready for something for nothing? What's your heart's desire?

Teacher-saurus
•Written by Matt Meritt and Judy Upton
Jack, aged seven, LOVES dinosaurs. Unfortunately, not all of his teachers do...
Jack, aged seven, LOVES dinosaurs. Unfortunately, not all of his teachers do...

80 Miles
•Written by Elizabeth Kuti
Jessica has 10 minutes of her GP's time and 80 miles of story to tell.
Jessica has 10 minutes of her GP's time and 80 miles of story to tell.

Playlets
•Written by Rosalyn Cayle and researched by David Norton
A pair of separate tiny plays, telling stories in the shortest time.
A pair of separate tiny plays, telling stories in the shortest time.

Barking Up the Wrong Tree
•Written by Cally Hayes
A woman tries to navigate her way through the 'Big Society'.
A woman tries to navigate her way through the 'Big Society'.

Time Spent on Trains
•Written by Elizabeth Kuti
Passing through the countryside, a mother tries to entertain her son; passing through the countryside, a son remembers his mother’s efforts to engage with him.
Passing through the countryside, a mother tries to entertain her son; passing through the countryside, a son remembers his mother’s efforts to engage with him.