- Type
- Theatre
- Location
- Greater London
- Content
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Casting "Darling, I Think I’m Turning Into a Chicken," a darkly comic new play about generational trauma and transformation.
Florence has everything she’s ever wanted: a fiancée, a thriving career, and a perfect home. But when she starts to grow feathers, her carefully constructed life begins to unravel. As the transformation worsens and threatens to kill her, Florence discovers she’s not alone: her estranged family are changing too. To survive, she must confront the past she’s spent a lifetime avoiding.
Blending new writing with choreographed movement and ensemble physical theatre, the piece moves between realism and absurdism. Using the image of the chicken, fragile yet descended from the T-Rex, the play explores how trauma is carried in the body, and what happens when it is left unspoken across generations. Urgent, surreal and darkly funny, Darling, I Think I’m Turning Into a Chicken asks what it takes to break cycles of inheritance—and whether healing is ever truly possible. - Dates
- R&D May; rehearses June; performs July.
- Apply By
- 17:00 - 16th May 2026
Roles
- Darren Scott
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Male Only 30 - 37
- Mary Adler
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Female Only 50 - 60
- Richard Adler
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Male Only 50 - 60
- Evelyn Adler
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Female Only 60 - 80
- Nurse
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Female Only 40 - 60
- Shernice
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Female Only 35 - 50
- Doctor
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Male Only 50 - 60
- Mark
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Male Only 40 - 50
Roles Details
- Title
- Richard Adler
- Content
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Florence’s dad and Evelyn’s son, male-presenting, around seventies. Richard is a distant, melancholic and stoic passenger of life - the complete opposite of other members of his family. His calm and passive demeanor is a safety mechanism born from years of struggle and the attempt at not becoming like his angry and violent father. Mary and Richard both lost years of quality time and a chance to connect with their daughter, Florence, due to an ugly cycle of alcoholism. This led to them stealing Evelyn’s savings three years ago, creating distance between Richard’s mother, Evelyn, as well. Now, years later, after attempted (and somewhat successful yet short) sobriety, they have begun to turn into chickens as well, which leads them to wish to connect with their daughter again. However, it is his pessimism and lack of active trying that make him a hard father and son to connect with. Despite how it may seem outwardly, Mary and Richard love each other very much.
“Never mind, the moment has passed.” - Salary
- Estimated 144 hours of work Total: £2,641
- Gender
- Male Only
- Age
- 50 - 60
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