Photography: Courtney Nathan Phillip

One Way Out

18 June-5 July

Four boys confronted by legacy, legislation, and leaving school, who will find their way out?

No Table Productions presents

Description

By Montel Douglas

Is your fate already decided or is there one way out?

Best friends Devonte, Paul, Tunde, and Salim are about to finish college. As life pulls them in different directions, an earth-shattering event forces these friends to confront the harsh realities of the world around them – how they’re seen, where they belong, and who they’re expected to become. With their brotherhood hanging in the balance, they are faced with choices that could change everything.

One Way Out is the powerful and energetic debut play by Montel Douglas – a touching coming-of-age story about identity, belonging and survival. Set in a rapidly changing South London, where youth clubs are vanishing and gentrification threatens to erase entire communities, One Way Out explores the strength of cross-cultural friendships and the legacy of young British Caribbeans navigating the fallout of the Windrush crisis. This is a story about home, brotherhood and the pursuit of something as simple as a patty.

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Trailer by Cordell Johnson

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Reviews

★★★★
“WOW. Watch this space”
Everything Theatre

★★★★
“A deeply political, passionate and well-constructed piece of writing”
Theatre & Tonic

★★★★
“Loud, local and full of heart”
North West End

★★★★
“Youthful and urgent”
The Review Hub

Joshua-Alexander Williams as Devonte

Joshua-Alexander Williams is an actor from South East London. He graduated from ArtsEd in 2023 and made his professional debut as Mercutio in Jamie Lloyd’s Romeo & Juliet (2024), earning the award for Best Supporting Male Actor in a Play. He is currently nearing the end of the UK tour of Animal Farm, directed by Amy Leach, with performances at Stratford East, Leeds Playhouse and Nottingham Playhouse.

David Alade as Tunde

David Alade is an actor and writer; he trained at the Identity Drama School and studied Drama and Theatre at Anglia Ruskin University.

His credits include the West End transfer of The Fishermen and screen credits such as Still Up (Apple TV) and Documentary Now! (Amazon Prime).

His most recent work is the award-nominated (BBTA, Offies) one-man play written and performed by himself called Sunny Side Up, commissioned and originally performed at Theatre Peckham in 2023 before transferring to Soho Theatre in 2024.

Adam Seridji as Salim

Adam Seridji is an actor born and raised in South London. He has trained with Battersea Arts Centre, Theatre Peckham and at the National Youth Theatre.

Theatre credits: The Boy at the Back of the Class (Rose Theatre/UK Tour), One Way Out (New Diorama Theatre/ Underbelly Edinburgh), …care (Theatre Peckham)

TV credits: Casualty (2022)

Alongside acting, Adam writes poetry, previously being part of the Roundhouse Poetry Collective, with work soon to be published in Flipped Eye.

Joe Deighton as Paul

Joe is an Actor from Mile End, East London. He trained at the Court Theatre Training Company graduating in 2020, National Youth Theatre and was part of the Young Pleasance Company.

Theatre credits include: The Trials as part of Young Pleasance Company (Edinburgh Fringe), Attention Span (Hen and Chickens).

Writer/Director Montel Douglas
Creative Producer Nora Lempriere
Assistant Director Emily Olum
Lighting Designer Jahmiko Marshall
Sound Designer Francesca Amewudah-Rivers
Projection Designer Gisela Mulindwa
Production Manager Corey Bovell
Stage Manager Sy Supersad
Movement Director Yemurai Zvaraya
Dramaturg David Gilbert
Legal Consultant Sikisa Bostwick Barnes
Associate Producer Bashie Baptiste
Assistant Producer Dela Ruth Hini

No Table Productions is lead by Co-Artistic Directors Montel Douglas and Nora Lempriere.

No performances currently available.