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Sam & I

Samuel Pepys? … His Diary! … His World!! … His Women!!!

How do you think his wife felt? What was it like being married to a serial sex addict?

In the lifetime of Elizabeth Pepys – a Royal [called Charles] betrayed his wife and installed his mistress [!] whilst Parliament waged an unpopular war igniting public protests on the streets [!]

She lived through tragic epidemics [the plague] and catastrophic disasters [the Fire of London]

In this hour long solo show, fifteen figures of the Pepys circle

From the highest in the land to the most menial are brought to life as Elizabeth wrestles with the reality of her life

Three Hundred years later, it’s not History – its Herstory! …

And now it’s our story.

“Innovative and unique” - Sam and I explores the raw material of the fiery relationship between Elizabeth Pepys and her husband, Samuel.

Siobhán Nicholas is Elizabeth and Chris Barnes directs.

Take the Space with The New Vic Workshop presents Sam and I, which is now touring nationally, funded by Arts Council England. 

An extract of Sam & I

 
Background

A young woman arrives from France in 1650’s London.
She is an immigrant, fresh from a convent in Paris
Soon she meets the most promising and gifted young buck on the London scene, Samuel Pepys.
They marry. It is a love match. She has no dowry to offer and he asks for none – a scandal!

His star shines. He rises through the social and political ranks
While she, naïve and sensitive, wonders from her world apart.
He’s rich, charismatic, cultured, popular, famous ……and a serial sex addict.

In this hour-long show, Elizabeth shares with us her life
As the wife of Samuel Pepys:
Love, commitment, excitement – the joys and trials of their household,
The gossip of the Court, the horrors of the Great Plague,
The flames of the Fire of London

And finally her raging trauma when, in her own house,
She witnesses her husband’s infidelity.

Fifteen figures of the Pepys circle
From the highest in the land to the most menial of servants are brought to life
As Elizabeth wrestles with the reality of her life
For even a woman has choice.

Over the flames of a candle, she holds her husband’s diary:
“You will not live through this fire”

 
Tour Dates

2009

The Nightingale Theatre
29-30 Surrey St, Brighton BN1 3PA
Wed Nov 4th at 7pm
Tickets on 01273 709709
www.brightonticketshop.com 

 

2008

Sir Humphrey Cripps Auditorium
Cripps Court
Magdalene College
Cambridge CB3 OAG
Sat 23rd February at 2pm and 8pm
£7.50 [discounts £5]
Tickets 01223 332104
www.magdalenecambridge.com

The Hat Factory
65 – 67 Bute St, Luton, LU1 2EY
Fri 7th March at 7.30pm
£9 [discounts £5 to £7]
Tickets 01582 878100
www.luton.gov.uk/hatfactory

Burton Taylor Studio
Oxford Playhouse
Gloucester St, Oxford OX1 2BN
Fri 14th March at 7.30pm
And Sat 15th March at 2.30pm
£10 [discounts £8]
Tickets 01865 305305
www.burtontaylor.co.uk

The Everyman Studio Theatre
Regent St, Cheltenham GL50 1HQ
Thurs 24th and Fri 25th April at 7.45pm
And Sat 26th April at 2.30pm
£7.50 [discounts £6]
Tickets 01242 572573
www.everymantheatre.org.uk

The Space
An Táin at the Town Hall
Crowe St, Dundalk, Co Louth, Ireland
Tues 6th May at 8pm
€15 [discounts €12]
Tickets 00353 [0]42 939 2919
www.antaintheatre.com

The Playhouse
Orchard St, Derry, BT48 6EG
Fri 9th May at 8pm
£10 [discounts £7]
Tickets 028 7 126 8027
www.derryplayhouse.co.uk

Quay Arts
Sea St, Newport Harbour, PO30 5BD, Isle of Wight
Fri 16th May at 8pm
Tickets 01983 822490
www.quayarts.org


Previous Performances

2007

Devonshire Park Theatre
Compton St, Eastbourne, BN21 4BP
Mon 11th June at 7:45pm
£12.00 [concs £10, students £5.00]
Tickets on 01323 412000

The Mill Studio at Guildford's Yvonne Arnaud Theatre
Millbrook, Guildford, Surrey, GU1 3UX
Fri 22nd June at 8pm
£10.00 [student standby £5.00]
Tickets 01483 44 00 00

St Mary's House
Bramber, West Sussex, BN44 3WE
Sat 13th May at 7.30pm
£18.50 to include wine and canapés
Tickets on 01903 816205 /
www.stmarysbramber.co.uk

Other Space Studio
Everyman Theatre, Regent St,
Cheltenham, GL50 1HQ
Tues 6th June, Wed 7th June, Thurs 8th June at 7.45pm
£7.50 [£6.00 concs]
Tickets on 01242 572573
www.everymantheatre.org.uk

The Maltings Arts Theatre                                 
The Maltings, St Albans
Herts, AL1 3HL
Thurs 15th June at 8pm
£8.00 [£6.00 concs]
Tickets on 01727 844222

Ashcroft Arts Centre
Osborn Rd, Fareham
Hampshire PO16 7DX
Thurs 22nd June at 8pm
£10.00 [£9.00 concs]
Tickets on 01329 310600

Ustinov Studio, Theatre Royal Bath
Bath, BA1 1ET
Fri 30th June, Sat 1st July at 8pm
£10.00 [£7.00 concs]
Tickets on 01225 448844
www.theatreroyal.org.uk


(2006)

South Hill Park
Ringmead, Bracknell, Berkshire, RG12 7PA
Thurs 10th March, Fri 11th March, Sat 12th March
8.00pm
£10.00 (no concs)
Tickets 01344 484123

The Ballroom
James House, 2 Brunswick Terrace, Hove BN3 1HN
Mon 9th May, Tues 10th May, Wed 11th May
8.00pm
£8.00 (£6.00 concs)
Tickets 01273 738839

Havant Arts Centre
East St, Havant PO9 1BS
Sat 25th June
8.00pm
£8.95 (£7.15 concs)
Tickets 023 9248 0113


2005

St John's Chapel,
St John's rd, Chichester, Sussex
Fri 5th August, Sat 6th August at 8pm
£10.00 [glass of wine included]
Tickets on the door. Bookings 01273 738839

Arundel Fringe Festival
Norfolk Arms Hotel, High St, Arundel
Thurs 25th August, Fri 26th August, Mon 29th August at 7pm
£8.00 [£6.00 concs]
Tickets on 01903 889821

Forest Arts Centre
Old Milton Rd, New Milton, Hampshire BH25 6DS
Fri 9th Sept at 8pm
£9.00 [£8.00 concs]
Tickets 01425 612393

Old Royal Naval College
Greenwich, London SE 10 9LW
Tues 20th Sept at 8pm [doors open 7pm]
£15.00 [includes glass of wine&guided tour]
Tickets 020 8269 4799

The Mill Studio
Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, Guildford, Surrey, GU1 3UX
Thurs 29th Sept, Fri 30th Sept at 8pm
£10.00 [student standby £5.00]
Tickets 01483 44 00 00

The Myers Studio
Epsom Playhouse, Ashley Avenue, Epsom, Surrey KT18 5AL
Tues 4th Oct at 8pm
£8.50 [no concs]
Tickets 01372 742555

Cheshire's Rural Arts Network
Mollington Village Hall, Station rd, Backford, Chester, CH1 6NT
Sat 8th Oct at 7.30pm
Tickets 01244 851395

Lewes Live Literary Festival
Oct 28th/29th
Information on 01273 401100 or This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

Astor Theatre Arts Centre
Stanhope Rd, Deal, Kent, CT14 6AA
Sat 5th Nov at 8pm [doors open 7.30pm]
£8.00 in advance, £10.00 on the door
Tickets 01304 368481/381134

Horsebridge Arts Centre
11 Horsebridge rd, Whitstable, Kent, CT5 1AF
Fri 11th Nov at 8pm
£7.00 [£5.00 concs]
Tickets 01227 281174

Riverhouse
Manor rd, Walton on Thames, Surrey KT12 2PF
Friday 9th Dec at 8pm
£12.00 [£10.00 concs]
Tickets 01932 253354

 
Reviews and Tech Requirements

West Sussex Gazette: Thursday, September 8, 2005
Warmth of a gem of a show
Sam and I,
Arundel Festival Fringe
by Sian Webber

… the play is a celebration of their marriage, which although tinged with the darker strain of his infidelity, emerges [through Siobhán Nicholas' beautiful and sensitive portrayal of Elizabeth] as a profoundly affectionate and passionate one…
…With just one bag of minimal props and her skill for transformation, the characters, which people Elizabeth's world, are brought vividly and often amusingly to life in Chris Barnes' excellent production …
…It is the attention to detail and the warmth and ingenuity of the staging which gives this gem of a show its richness and variety. This was story telling of the highest order.

 

East Kent Mercury, November 2005
by Liz Turner [executive director for theatre nomad]

Take the Space's production of Sam & I at the Astor Theatre Arts Centre was a delicately crafted piece based on the diaries of Samuel Pepys and told from the point of view of his wife and servants. It was a story full of tenderness, pathos, humour and irony cleverly framed by opening with a contemporary character who illustrated some parallels between seventeenth and twenty first century life.
The design of the set and costumes were simple but enabled essentially theatrical moments which kept the audience completely engaged. Siobhan Nicholas' effortless and beautifully timed performance did full justice to the thoughtful text which she had also written. Her meticulous attention to detail made her characters live and seem like familiar friends.

 

Revd John Cowling, St Olave's, Hart St, City Of London's Samuel Pepys Tercentenary Festival

"This is a play that can travel. it is for Siobhán Nicholas a triumph and a tour de force, in the course of which she presents at least seventeen different characters, whilst keeping our attention movingly focused on the central person. It helps to explain why Sam was entranced as well as exasperated by her and left the beautiful and elegantly worded memorial to her in the church..."

Frazer Swift, Deputy Head of Access & Learning, Museum of London

"Siobhán Nicholas gave a powerful and moving performance in SAM AND I. Her ability to single-handedly captivate the audience was remarkable. The performance was very well received by our knowledgeable audience and was one of the highlights of our programme of events marking the 300th anniversary of Pepys' death and supporting our Pepys' London exhibition"

This production has been devised to accommodate any stage or space from drawing room to mid scale for any audience anywhere - anytime.
Marketing Support: A6 card fliers, A3 Posters
Totally Flexible Staging: quick get in with small set/no flats
Tech Requirements: Minimal Lighting and Sound
Fee: £600.00 Negotiable
Outreach Work Available: Workshops and Post Show Discussions (Fee Negotiable]