Donkey Work was formed to tell remarkable stories in unexpected places. We are not ‘site-specific’ by definition but instead are open to all possibilities of presenting a performance in non-theatre space, to absorb our audience into the physical and sensory environment AND have a gripping, linear narrative.

Following their sell-out run of The Case last summer, their brand new collaboration with The Southbank Centre and writer Stephen Sharkey is an adaptation of Charlotte Perkins Gilman's classic short story, The Yellow Wallpaper. This promenade production explores Gilman's semi-autobiographical novella, her 'descent into madness' and her salvation through writing.

The Yellow Wallpaper will be part of the Classics Series in the London Literature Festival. There will be two performances on Sunday July 18th at 1pm and 5pm, in Spirit Level, the lower ground floor of the Royal Festival Hall. For more details of the festival and to book tickets for the play, click here. Both performances are now SOLD OUT but click here to kept informed of future events

Donkey Work are Rob Crouch, Alan Sharpington and Flavia Fraser-Cannon. Full biogs.