
About Us
Our first show, B.A.D.D. (Bothered About Dungeons & Dragons), had successful runs at the London VAULT Festival, Brighton Fringe, and London Horror Festival in 2017. This was followed in 2018 by Unburied and April, and Anthology in 2019.
As our 2020 plans to perform live were curtailed by a pandemic, we moved online with two short audio plays. We were also delighted to be invited to contribute to two of the online Rural Gothic weekends - with live performance films, Carbury Gifts and A Spell At Home, With Hester.
In September 2023 we partnered with Jon Dear and Alexandra Palace, to produce the 70th anniversary performance of Nigel Kneale’s seminal sci-fi drama: The Quatermass Experiment.
We are currently completing our first feature feature film - the occultic conspiracy thriller, UNFOUNDED.
We love the Dark Arts, Horror, Cryptozoology, Mischief, Science Fiction, and Odd Stuff. If you’re interested in knowing more, contact us here.
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Chris Lincé
Chris directed the plays Success Story by Brett Goldstein and Restitution by Emily Juniper (London and Edinburgh), short pieces for Ugly Sister Productions/The Story Project, and has developed and directed numerous stand-up comedy shows (including four with comedian Brett Goldstein and Jessica Fostekew).
He wrote the short animated film In The Beginning for Flicker Mill (dir. Shaun Clark) and was the story editor on the feature film SuperBob (dir: Jon Drever, 2015).
He has directed umpteen music videos, including Pig With The Face Of A Boy’s Complete History Of The Soviet Union, Arranged To The Melody Of Tetris.
Chris established stagefrightfilms.co.uk in 2020, producing video content for live events.
Carrie Thompson
Carrie was the co-writer of the musical happy (with Thom Sellwood, produced by Quite Nice Theatre at Reading Fringe and VAULT Festival), and writer of The Segue Sisters in… Jailbirds (which she co-produced at the Edinburgh Fringe with AlleyKat Productions).
Founder of the musical comedy group The Segue Sisters, Carrie has worked extensively as an actor, singer, and musician in theatre and on the comedy and cabaret circuit. In 2017, she has been backing vocalist and musician on tour with Arthur Smith Sings Leonard Cohen (Volume Too), played too many characters in Daisy Campbell’s four hour epic, Cosmic Trigger, brought happy to the King’s Head Theatre, Islington, as part of their Queer Season, and gallivanted about on tour, playing Princess Diana in Royal Vauxhall.
Her Doctor Who audio dramas for Big Finish are available here.