Following a brief UK tour final 12 months, Ollie Maddigan’s The Olive Boy shall be heading to Southwark Playhouse for a London run subsequent 12 months.
First developed on the Camden Fringe in 2021, this deeply private play shall be operating at Southwark Playhouse Borough between Januaru 14-31, 2026. The manufacturing is written and carried out by Ollie Maddigan, directed by Scott Le Crass, with further recorded dialogue by Ronni Ancona.
When Ollie Maddigan was fifteen, his mom died. The Olive Boy relies on a real story, one which he has been attempting to inform ever since. Written and carried out by Ollie himself, the present blends sharp humour with uncooked honesty to point out how grief actually feels – typically messy, typically humorous and all the time quietly devastating.
The play begins with a sequence of missteps and small heartbreaks that unfold into one thing deeper: an sincere, darkly comedian take a look at the absurdity of loss, and the way in which adolescence turns grief into efficiency. Transferring between comedy and confession, The Olive Boy captures the contradictions of rising up whereas falling aside – and studying, ultimately, that love and grief are two sides of the identical story.
After his mom’s dying, Ollie is shipped to stay together with his estranged father. At a brand new college, surrounded by strangers, he clings to the extraordinary distractions of adolescence – women, snap streaks, social standing and the naïve hope {that a} first girlfriend may make life really feel regular once more. “The Voice” (performed by Ronni Ancona) is the recorded presence of a therapist – heard all through the play however by no means seen – reflecting the awkward distance he felt in teenage counselling and the broader silence round boys expressing grief.
The title Olive Boy comes from a nickname Ollie’s mum gave him at start, a small and affectionate joke that has taken on a brand new weight since her dying. The olive additionally turns into a logo for every thing he tries to swallow since her dying – the bitterness of loss, the strangeness of rising up and the awkward makes an attempt to get by means of the subsequent chunk of teenage life. At fifteen, he carries the bravado of a boy pretending he’s tremendous, caught between the silences anticipated of younger males and the halting conversations of remedy. Over time, what was as soon as unmanageable started to settle into the on a regular basis. Grief didn’t disappear, however reshaped itself – changing into a part of the particular person he’s nonetheless studying to be.
Although rooted in Ollie’s personal life, The Olive Boy speaks to one thing wider. Grief, adolescence and the seek for phrases round ache are experiences that contact us all. The play resonates with anybody who has carried loss – or who has ever tried to carry themselves collectively when the world anticipated them to be tremendous. Anchored by humour and honesty, it’s each an intimate portrait of private loss and a broader reflection on what it means to develop up within the aftermath of grief, exhibiting how all of us be taught to stay with love and its absence.
Tickets for The Olive Boy can be found right here.
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