by Sasha Bates | Feb 8, 2024 | Bill Cashmore Award, Bill Cashmore page posts, Home page latest news, Podcasts
This year’s Bill Cashmore Award winning play, Haemosporidian, will be performed at the Lyric Hammersmith from the 25th to the 28th March. Haemosporidian was a new word for me but the phenomenon it explores – a system being destroyed by parasites... by Sasha Bates | Feb 8, 2024 | Bill Cashmore page posts
Your donations mean we can continue to offer this Award for another year, so honouring Bill Cashmore, and ensuring that great art by new, fresh voices will get seen and heard. This is art that might otherwise never make it to the stage, massively boosting these young... by Sasha Bates | Feb 7, 2023 | Bill Cashmore Award, Bill Cashmore page posts, Home page latest news
WASTED Presented by the Bill Cashmore Award and the Lyric Hammersmith Theatre21 March – 24 March, 2023| Lyric Studio Headlining this year’s Evolution Festival is the Bill Cashmore Award-winning play Wasted, written by Chanel Fernandes and co-created with Kane... by Sasha Bates | Apr 11, 2022 | Bill Cashmore Award, Bill Cashmore page posts, Home page latest news
Choosing this year’s Bill Cashmore Award winner was hard as we had an incredible array of options to choose from. Each one of the ten-minute Scratch ideas which were presented was thought provoking, entertaining, beautifully written and performed, as well as... by Sasha Bates | Dec 16, 2021 | Bill Cashmore Award, Bill Cashmore page posts
‘Kick’ is the 2022 Bill Cashmore Award winning play which will headline the Evolution Festival at The Lyric Hammersmith from 1st – 4th March, 2022. It is written by Martha Watson Allpress, directed by Yasmin Hasfeji and designed by Xinping Wang. Tickets on sale... by Sasha Bates | Feb 27, 2020 | Bill Cashmore page posts
The Bill Cashmore Award 2019: Screwdriver In March 2019, we chose the first ever recipients of the first ever Bill Cashmore Award – writing partners Eve Cowley and Elin Schofield, recently graduated from Sheffield University. And I couldn’t have hoped for a more...