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Feather Productions Ltd is a young theatrical production company formed in 2005 by Tim Whitnall and Anna Murphy.

Feather Productions welcome submissions of new work and are always delighted to receive details from performers, directors, designers and technical professionals working in the theatre.

 
 
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STOP PRESS

We are delighted to announce the forthcoming playbook publication of our inaugural production
THE SOCIABLE PLOVER
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Feather Supports Milton Rooms

Feather Productions are delighted to support the Milton Rooms in North Yorkshire, an exciting new arts venue headed by duo Nick ....

 
 
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Current Projects

Our current projects in the pipeline include an exciting new West End co-production plus a regional debut of Tim's black ....

 
 
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Morecambe Wins Best Comedy

Morecambe triumphs in the Liverpool Daily Post Arts Awards 2010 winning Best Comedy. WITH endless energy and enthusiasm, Bob Golding ....

 
 
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2011 Whats on Stage Awards (The Theatregoers' Choice) Morecambe Nominated!

We are delighted to announce that Tim Whitnall has been been shortlisted in the Best Comedy category and Bob ....

 
 
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Morecambe Ends

Following 252 performances (including an Edinburgh debut, 3 UK tours and a triumphant West End run) Morecambe faced it's final ....

 
 
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Morecambe hits 200!

Reaching the climax of it’s Spring Tour 2010 on July 1st, we were delighted that MORECAMBE reached it’s 200th performance at ....

 
 
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Writers Guild of Great Britain Awards 2010

Tim Whitnall is thrilled to have been nominated in the ‘Best First Feature Length Screenplay’ category for THE HIDE in this ....

 
 
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Plover Soars to Victory!

Many congratulations to Chrissie Agnew and The Heath Players from Hertford for their hugely successful mounting of THE SOCIABLE PLOVER ....

 
 
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Edinburgh Festival 2010: The greatest show on legs

The Edinburgh Festival Fringe isn’t just another arts festival, it’s an invaluable part of our national life, argues Dominic Cavendish.

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