A four-woman punk band: maracas, electric guitar, drums and synthesizer. They're dressed in colourful patterned clothes that look rather mismatched, their hair loose and wild. They're looking into the camera with looks ranging from surprised to somewhat shocked or disgusted.
Lynn Faces rehearsal photo: Peyvand Sadeghian, Millie Faraway, Laura Horton all perform instruments and sing around one microphone.
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Lynn Faces rehearsal photo: Laura Horton plays the guitar and sings into a microphone.
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Lynn Faces rehearsal photo: Peyvand Sadeghian sits at a keyboard with her arms outstretched.
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Lynn Faces rehearsal photo: Millie Faraway smiles and plays drums, hitting the drumsticks together in the air.
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Lynn Faces rehearsal photo: Laura Horton plays the guitar and sings into a microphone.
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Laura Horton Productions presents

Lynn Faces

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Nearing 40, painfully shy, and emerging from a toxic break-up, Leah forms a punk band inspired by Lynn from Alan Partridge. As she takes to the stage with no musical ability, will this gig push Leah further over the edge, or help her regain her confidence and find the hope she needs to move on?

A funny, farcical and poignant new play, exploring the impact of abusive behaviour, the power of friendship and how silliness can be healing.

Lynn Faces is a new play by multi-award-winning writer Laura Horton, following her Fringe First-winning show, Breathless.

★★★★
Lynn Faces is not a piece of gig-theatre, it is a tremendously triumphant play about rebuilding a life in tatters… enormous fun!
British Theatre Guide

Laura Horton’s terrific gig-play is a scrappy antidote to the fringe’s earnest shows about serious subjects. She converts rage into a darkly comic and tender piece about surviving domestic abuse that makes us wince one moment, then marvel at women’s resilience the next.
The Observer

★★★★
[Lynn Faces] has a depth and poignancy to it, rarely achieved in new writing… they belt out Lynn-inspired songs Partridge fans will delight in… as more theatres shy away from experimental and genuinely original writing, it’s still great to see work that is refreshing and different. BACK OF THE NET!
Neurodiverse Review

★★★★
Tackles a challenging subject with delicate humour… There is so much to like about this play: the wincingly true words, the painfully bad songs with such truthful lyrics, Madeleine MacMahon’s engaging Leah who gives such a truthful and charismatic performance… There is a moment where a huge revelation occurs which kept the audience in rapt silence and almost tearful.
Theatre Weekly

BOP Exceptional Theatre Award Winner


Laura Horton is a multi-award-winning writer and was the first playwright Laureate of Plymouth from 2020-23. Her debut play Labyrinth Diet was an OFFCOMM winner in 2021. Her follow-up Breathless was awarded the Pleasance Regional Partnership. It won a Fringe First, was a finalist for the Popcorn Award and was shortlisted for other prestigious prizes. The show enjoyed runs at Soho Theatre and 59E59 Off-Broadway in 2023, where it was New York Times critic’s pick. She has written several short plays. Her first short film, A Summer of Birds, was Toast of the Fringe winner in 2021.

Laura presented her play Lynn Faces at Edinburgh Fringe 2024 where it won the BOP Exceptional Theatre Award. Laura co-wrote and directed Cinderella at Barbican Theatre Plymouth in December 2024. An associate of The Space, Laura launched digital projects Hidden by Things and Theatre Stories, for which she was in The Stage100. Laura was on BBC Voices South in 2023. Laura also runs Bad Sex Writing workshops and shows. She is represented by United Agents.

Writer – Laura Horton
Composer & Musical Director – Anna Wheatley
Director – Jessica Daniels
Lighting Designer – Megan Lucas
Producer – Naomi Turner
Cast – Madeleine MacMahon, Peyvand Sadeghian, Millie Faraway, Laura Horton

Co-commissioned by New Diorama Theatre, Norwich Theatre and Theatre Royal Plymouth.

Age 16+. This performance contains themes that may be distressing or potentially triggering (mention of abusive relationships/coercive control), and strong language.

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