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First Look: Private View at Soho Theatre Reveals Production Images Ahead of World Premiere

by Staff Writer
December 2, 2025
Reading Time: 5 mins read
Patricia Allison (A) in Private View at Soho Theatre. Credit Ciara Robinson

Patricia Allison (A) in Private View at Soho Theatre. Credit Ciara Robinson

Speakerphone Productions has released first-look production images for the world premiere of Private View, a new play by debut playwright Jess Edwards. The production runs at Soho Theatre from 27 November to 20 December 2025, with press night on Tuesday 2 December.

Starring Patricia Allison (Sex Education) and Stefanie Martini (The Gold), Private View is directed by Annie Kershaw. The play explores queer love, coercive control, and the physics of connection in a story described as “messy, magnetic, and disturbingly familiar.”

Patricia Allison said:
“I’m delighted to be playing A in Private View. Soho Theatre has always been such a staple of new, exciting work and I can’t wait to bring this play to life here in the heart of London.”

       

Stefanie Martini added:
“I’m looking forward to delving into the play and this love story. Soho Theatre is a really exciting venue, and Private View has a great team behind it.”

Playwright Jess Edwards commented:
“I am humbled by the opportunity to bring my first play to the stage with such an extraordinary team of largely queer women. I am so passionate about bringing these characters into the world – in all their messy, sexy, electric weirdness. I hope audiences of all experiences and sexualities see something of themselves in Private View. I am both delighted and terrified to see it in front of an audience.”

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Director Annie Kershaw said:
“I feel incredibly fortunate to be collaborating with Jess and such a talented, dynamic cast and creative team to bring this brilliant play to life. I read this play and found it to be wild, transfixing and scarily relatable.”

The creative team includes Georgia Wilmot (set and costume design), Catja Hamilton (lighting design), Josh Anio Grigg (sound design), Ingrid Mackinnon (movement and intimacy), and Jacob Sparrow (casting).

Private View has been shortlisted for the Yale Drama Series Prize, the ATG Playwright’s Prize, and the Women’s Prize for Playwriting. While the run is sold out, returns will be released daily.

Listings and ticket information can be found here.

       
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