Eight (play)
Eight is the first play written by Ella Hickson. Hickson created eight monologues ready to premier at Edinburgh's Fringe Festival in August 2008. These monologues were written with the goal of portraying a state-of-the-nation group portrait. The official website for the performance describes it as "looking at what has happened to a generation that have grown up in a world where everything has become acceptable."
Performances
For each performance, the audience was asked to vote for which four of the eight monologues they would like to see. As the audience entered the auditorium, all eight characters were lined up across the front of the stage—but only the four characters with the highest votes would perform. The other four characters would remain onstage, reminding the audience that in each choice we make, we are also choosing to leave something behind.Such a procedure is not essential for a performance of Eight and directors should remain in control of the line-up and order of play if they should so wish.
Edinburgh Fringe Festival
In May 2008, the director, writer, cast and crew of Eight were all students or alumni of Edinburgh University. The group applied for the free Fringe slot offered, each year, to a student production by Edinburgh University Theatre Company at the Bedlam Theatre. Three months later, the show was performed and went on to win a Fringe First, the Carol Tambor Best of Edinburgh Award, and the NSDF Emerging Artists Award.The NSDF Emerging Artists Award facilitated a three-night run of 'Eight' at The Pleasance Theatre, Islington which took place in October 2008.
New York
The Carol Tambor 'Best of Edinburgh' Award, is an award given to only one of the thousands of shows across the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. This award offered an all expenses paid two-week run at New York's PS122.The New York debut of Eight coincided with New York's two largest off-Broadway festivals—the Under The Radar Festival which is a showcase of new international work held at The Public Theatre and The COIL Festival held at Eight's own venue PS122. Eight was hugely successful in its run, performing sold out shows near enough every performance.
"Ms. Hickson, 23, has already found her voice—and it's a powerful one; a potent show indeed" - The New York Times
London
After the success of Eight at Edinburgh and New York, Eight was performed at the Trafalgar Studios, London from 6 to 25 July 2009. The run included after-show talks of the "new writing, Fringe preparation and how to make it as a new‐kid in the theatre world".Amateur Rights
The script was published 2 July 2009 through Nick Hern Books and featured a ninth monologue only performed once before.This ninth monologue was the first of these to be written. It was performed by Henry Peters at a scratch night called Candlewasters at Bedlam Theatre, Edinburgh, early 2008. Hickson Explains "Buttons was left out of the final line-up of Eight because his syndrome was too niche to appeal to the wide demographic at the Fringe—he was a little too weird. I am, however, incredibly fond and proud of this monologue; this ninth man, is, after all, where it all began."
Characters
Below are descriptions of each character as they appeared in the published book:- Danny, twenty-two
- Jude, eighteen
- André, twenty-eight
- Bobby, twenty-two
- Mona, eighteen
- Miles, twenty-seven
- Millie, thirty
- Astrid, twenty-four
- Buttons, mid-thirties