Bit of Sunshine, written and performed by Nicole Zweiback, sold out both of its performances at Theatre503 on the 25th and 26th of September to become the theatre's most successful two-night run of the year.
Presented by KILTER theatre and Bloody Deeds Productions in a co-production with Theatre503, Bit of Sunshine tells the story of Kira, the perfect teenager. Kira wants to go to Oxford, but her eating disorder shatters everything in her path. This poignant, harrowing story explores what it's like growing up with mental illness and the lifelong struggle of addiction in a world obsessed with the struggle for perfection.Earlier in the year it was awarded 'Best Play' at the LOST Theatre One Act Festival, and won critical and audience acclaim during its run at the Edinburgh Fringe in August. Directed by Ed Theakston and Katie Coull, it marks KILTER theatre's debut production. What's more, the whole team are yet to graduate from East 15 Acting School, where they met and are currently in their third year. The success is a remarkable achievement, and these production photos by Jamie Scott-Smith capture the real heart of the show.
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See production photographs below of Nicole Zweiback by Jamie Scott-Smith
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