Simon Stephens
Simon Stephens is an Olivier and Tony winning writer, dramaturg, and mentor. He adapted The Curious Incident Of The Dog In The Night-Time, wrote Punk Rock, Pornography, Seawall, and A Thousand Stars Explode In The Sky.
Rafts and Dreams is written by Robert Holman, he also wrote Making Noise Quietly, and Jonah and Otto. Robert has held roles as Resident Dramatist with the National Theatre and The Royal Shakespeare Company.

Julia Grogan
Julia Grogan is a Fringe First winning writer whose work has been staged at Paine's Plough's ROUNDABOUT, Summerhall, Soho Theatre, and The Royal Court. GUNTER put her, and her company, Dirty Hare, on the map, while Playfight cemented her as a new exciting voice in British theatre, winning the ETPEP award, as well as being shortlisted for the Women's Prize for Playwriting, and the Papatango Award.
Small Town is written by Simon Longman, the 2018 recipient of the George Devine Award for Most Promising Playwright. The work premiered at Paine's Plough's ROUNDABOUT, with Katherine Pearce won The Stage Edinburgh Award for her outstanding performance. Simon's other works include Gundog, Milked, and White Sky

