That’s a wrap!

On Me 2025 is complete.

Thank you so much to Ingrid Turner photography for these gorgeous images! Find more in our Media Gallery.

©Ingrid Turner Photography 2025

It’s been a pleasure and an honour to have been able to bring this piece to the Martin Harris Centre in Manchester and the Octagon Theatre in Bolton!

In Manchester, our main point of contact was the wonderful Alex Shaw, who looked after us beautifully and helped us to manage preparations extremely efficiently! Huge thanks also to the fantastic Megan Kerry, Tom Pearce, Jonny Brown, Adam Wilson and the rest of the Martin Harris team for their support.

©Ingrid Turner Photography 2025

Our post-show panel featured Greater Manchester’s Deputy Mayor Kate Green, Christie Webster from the Pankhurst Trust/Manchester Women’s Aid, Anne Stebbings of Greater Manchester Rape Crisis, Aisha Akram of the University of Manchester’s Student Union and Reclaim the Night and Carolina Hinojosa of the Salford Foundation. The discussion was in-depth, passionate and respectful, covering a wide range of factors inherent in Gender-Based Violence and Domestic Abuse.

©Ingrid Turner Photography 2025

Alex Joynes, the Octagon’s wonderful Adult and Communities Lead, was our rock throughout the Bolton leg of the project – and the fantastic Endeavour team members were the engine driving us forward, offering endless positivity and accessing financial support on our behalf.

Our accessibility resources were provided by the glorious and super-creative audio describers from Hear the Picture and the flawless BSL interpretation services of Samantha Green, booked through Bolton Deaf Society.

©Ingrid Turner Photography 2025

Our panellists – Jill Caldwell of Endeavour, Adam Warbrick of Bolton Manbassadors, Bernie Ryan of the Institute for Addressing Strangulation (IFAS), Janet Malone of Greater Manchester Police, Shana Begum of Bolton Council’s Community Safety Team and NHS adult safeguarding nurse Megan Jones – did an amazing job of anchoring the play in the very stark reality of Gender-Based Violence prevention whilst speaking with warmth and great insight.

Also massive thanks to University of Bolton‘s filmmaking course… more news on this further down the line!

And, of course, we couldn’t possibly sign off without a glowing mention of our core team. The tireless and inspired director/stage manager team composed of Helen Parry and Sabine Sulmeistere worked wonders, and our wildly talented actors Leah Eddleston, Alexi Papadopoulos, Daniel McKeown and Joe Clegg Prada (a double-contributor, due to his wizardry as a producer) brought writer Caroline Lamb‘s words to life in such a wonderful way, time and time again.

We’ll be back, no doubt about that! For now, take a look at another planned project we have in the pipeline – Silent Approach.

That’s a wrap!

Please help bring our next project to life

Plus: just a few tickets remaining for On Me 2025!

We only have 100 days to raise just under £30,000 to take Silent Approach on tour – and that’s not long at all! As we already have over 20 backers, this particular crowdfunding platform will consider matching 50% of our total – but it’s certainly not guaranteed.

Silent Approach presents the true story of Rebecca House, author of the book Police to Paranoia, and explores our treatment of individuals in mental health crisis. It also discusses how none of us are immune to mental health struggles. As part of our planned tour, we’ll be presenting wraparound activities and partnering with changemakers in a bid to make a real, positive impact on the current system.

If you possibly can, please donate to our crowdfunder to make this ambition a reality. You can give as little as £2 to help support an independent creative company and get this vital project in front of audiences. Please also share across your socials. Anything and everything you can do will give us a better chance of success!

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Last few tickets for On Me 2025

In other news, our Off West End award winning play, On Me, is SOLD OUT at the Octagon Theatre, Bolton next month. If you’re a ticket holder for this event and you find you are unable to attend for any reason, please contact the Octagon’s box office to release your ticket, as there is now a waiting list!

HOWEVER, tickets remain for our 5th March performance at the Martin Harris Centre in Manchester, so grab them while you can! They are available on a Pay What You Can basis, starting from £5.

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Our post-show panel discussion features some extremely exciting voices, including Greater Manchester’s Deputy Mayor Kate Green and representatives from Greater Manchester Rape Crisis and The Pankhurst Trust/Manchester Women’s Aid.

Don’t miss out!

Please help bring our next project to life

New project in the pipeline: Silent Approach

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New project in the pipeline: Silent Approach

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On Me is back for 2025!