Mad Friday Productions

Mad Friday Productions A Doncaster-based & women-led theatre company championing big ideas from Northern, working-class & neurodiverse artists.

Children of the Night - Spring'26 Tour:
Cast, Doncaster; The Lowry, Salford; Hull Truck, Birmingham Rep; Southwark Playhouse, London

🚨 ONLY 5 MORE chances to catch Children of the Night at Southwark Playhouse Borough!  🚨Performances must end 4th April! ...
01/04/2026

🚨 ONLY 5 MORE chances to catch Children of the Night at Southwark Playhouse Borough! 🚨

Performances must end 4th April!
🔗TICKET LINK IN BIO 🎟️

“A celebration of teenage exuberance” 
The Guardian

“Bristles with an energy” 
The Stage

“A thumping anthem to friendship and club culture”
Broadway World

“A remarkable debut”
All That Dazzles

“Incredible high octane, fast-paced energy”
Everything Theatre

“Beautifully written and powerfully performed, this is a triumph of Northern storytelling.”
Theatre Weekly

“Dark, tender, shatteringly nuanced portrayal of girlhood’s triumph” 
Northern Arts Review

🔗TICKET LINK IN BIO 🎟️

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Happy World Theatre Day to all who celebrate! 🥳🎭 There are only 11 more chances to see our award nominated show Children...
27/03/2026

Happy World Theatre Day to all who celebrate! 🥳🎭 There are only 11 more chances to see our award nominated show Children of the Night !

Must end on 4th April!

🔗 Tickets in bio 🎟️

🚨FINAL COUNTDOWN: 13 SHOWS LEFT🚨Catch Children of the Night before it ends on April 4th .Ticket link in Bio ‼️Have YOU g...
25/03/2026

🚨FINAL COUNTDOWN: 13 SHOWS LEFT🚨

Catch Children of the Night before it ends on April 4th .

Ticket link in Bio ‼️

Have YOU got yours?

Great news to start the week: Children of the Night has been nominated for SIX Fringe Theatre Awards!🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆
16/03/2026

Great news to start the week: Children of the Night has been nominated for SIX Fringe Theatre Awards!

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The Fringe Theatre Awards congratulate Jessie Addinall (Lighting), Danielle Phillips (Writing and Lead Performance), Charlotte Brown & Gareth Radcliffe (Supporting Performance), Kimberley Sykes (Director) and Mad Friday Productions (Production) for the play “Children of the Night”
Further show information available
https://southwarkplayhouse.co.uk/productions/children-of-the-night/
Please see full nominations on the FTA website
https://www.fringetheatreawards.co.uk/

26/02/2026

We're looking forward to seeing Children of the Night bring a bit of Doncaster to Hull Truck Theatre tonight.

Set amidst '90s nightlife, the backdrop of post-Thatcher Britain and during the UK’s first heterosexual HIV cluster, Children of the Night is a love letter to the working-class cultural pulse of the North, mixing kitchen-sink drama with spoken-word dance-floor euphoria.

You can also catch it in Hull tomorrow night, before it heads to London for a three-week run at the Southwark Playhouse.

17/02/2026

90s nightlife is calling...

The company of Children of the Night sat down to share more about this euphoric and heartpounding play before it begins performances next month.

Children of the Night | Southwark Playhouse Borough | 11 March - 4 April

Absolutely gorgeous write-up from the team at Last Night I Dreamt Of!Only 3 opportunities left to see Children of the Ni...
12/02/2026

Absolutely gorgeous write-up from the team at Last Night I Dreamt Of!

Only 3 opportunities left to see Children of the Night in its hometown!

Thursday 12th @7:15pm - Limited Availability
Friday 13th @7:15pm - SOLD OUT
Saturday 14th - Final Few
Saturday 14th @7:15pm - Final Few

https://www.castindoncaster.com/events/children-of-the-night/

Our latest review, below and on our website, by our newest reviewer Claire Stanley, is of Mad Friday Productions Children Of The Night at Cast Doncaster until Saturday 14 February.

"Children of the Night’ has been promoted as a “Love Letter to Doncaster” which I received and read with full appreciation. It is a striking, atmospheric piece of theatre set in the 1990’s that weaves visual story telling, emotional nuance, and social commentary into a compelling kitchen sink drama. As a Donny Lass myself who climbed the many, many (many!) stairs of the iconic Karisma nightclub back in the day, I was transported right back not only to the sounds and atmosphere of said club, -but to DTC itself. No mention of Donny is complete without a reference to ‘Open All Hours’ either and the main character ‘Lindsay’ weaves those local references into her narration like a vocalised map of Doncaster Town Centre. The plot plays out as a three hander with ‘Terry’, Lindsay’s dad being the emotional hook and background to Lindsay’s nightlife chapter. Lindsay’s best friend ‘Jen’ provides the solidarity, peer humour and friendship and although those two characters occupy most of the performance, Lindsay’s dad is crucial to all three acts. Terry (played by Gareth Radcliffe) is depicted as a typically warm northerner. He takes his Dad role seriously, in that he cares deeply for Lindsay and often shows his affection by sharing his menthol ciggies. Radcliffe has a magnetic presence (giving Stephen Graham vibes) and he portrays working class parentage perfectly. Lindsay and Jen’s friendship is very believable and Phillips has the ability to draw you into those relationships with the high quality of her creation.

Phillips’s tribute to Doncaster is detailed. It is reflective of that post Thatcher era, which was synonymous with other cities too, only those places were not labelled as the “HIV of the North”. Children of the Night deals with this really well, it does not shy away from it. Historically the scare of HIV for heterosexuals cast a gloomy cloud over the youth of that time and such links with nightlife culture are stark. In her writing Phillips provides her acting self a great volume of narration and rhyming verse in the soliloquy sections. These are peppered with scenes involving Terry and Jen and we see regular glimpses of how young people value their close friends, whilst at the same time battle for personal growth too. Phillips captures the excitement of youth, the novelty of those first nights out clubbing and the downside of it all. Club and taxi queues – too long! The highs, – consumption of alcohol shots and other beverages with abandon, -(so very easy to down, pre Age Thirty!) These are marked true to life in the script and the vigour and enthusiasm that Lindsay has for all of this is nimbly offered to us. Later in the story, contrastingly, Linsday experiences her downward days. These are performed with poignancy and pathos and I was moved as Terry’s life is met with poor health, making Lindsay act out of fear but with courage.

Throughout this whole piece, the device of local radio and DJ sounds are employed expertly to provide extra voices to the narrative. The nineties songs chosen are classics, (for example “What is Love” by Haddaway, “Things Can Only Get Better”, D_Ream and the exemplary “Rhythm of the Night” – Corona. This is in harmony with Disco-esque lighting which is appropriate and not too arresting, so credit must go to Jessie Addinall for this. The set is devised of Modular staging (platforms) and the two females display great energy using said platforms to move up and down repeatedly. Not for the unfit! Congratulations to Jennifer Kay on such circular but never dull movement direction. With limited scenery, such staging can be exposing but all three cast members Phillips, Radcliffe and Charlotte Brown as Jen, rise to it. They never once drop the ball, giving animated clear projection, keeping the audience by their side from beginning to end. A shout out to the ‘Prop of the Night’! A bottle of 20/20. If you know, you know.

Finally, it must be said that through the direction of Kimberley Sykes, this piece resonates highly with any northerner or indeed theatre go-er. Sykes finds a fine balance between the production’s darker undercurrents and its flashes of warmth and hope, ensuring the story never feels overwhelmed by its heavier themes. Overall, Children of the Night is a bold, thoughtful, and artistically confident production. It showcases Danielle Phillips’ talent for storytelling and Kimberley Sykes’ skill in crafting theatre that is both visually rich and emotional. The result is an experience that lingers long after the final club track—haunting, hopeful, and undeniably powerful. Children of the Night has begun it’s run until 14th February. It is placed in it’s perfect geographical and fictional home – Doncaster’s Cast Theatre, in their Second Space studio. Donny always did offer a great night out."

07/02/2026

Production shots have dropped for Children of the Night 2026 Tour!

Photos by Marc Brenner

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TOUR DATES:
4 - 14 February
Cast Doncaster
https://www.castindoncaster.com/.../children-of-the-night/

20 - 21 February
The Lowry, Salford
https://thelowry.com/whats-on/children-of-the-night-h87z

25 - 26 February
Hull Truck
https://www.hulltruck.co.uk/.../drama/children-of-the-night/

2 – 3 March
Birmingham Rep
https://www.birmingham-rep.co.uk/.../children-of-the-night/

11 March - 4 April
Southwark Playhouse Borough, London
https://southwarkplayhouse.co.uk/.../children-of-the-night/

Children of the Night - 2026 Tour ✨We are now officially open Cast Doncaster until 14th February before we rave our way ...
07/02/2026

Children of the Night - 2026 Tour ✨

We are now officially open Cast Doncaster until 14th February before we rave our way across the country to The Lowry , Hull Truck Theatre, Birmingham Rep and Southwark Playhouse!

Here’s your first look at the show captured gorgeously by Marc Brenner 📸

🎟️ TOUR DATES:

4 - 14 February
Cast Doncaster
https://www.castindoncaster.com/.../children-of-the-night/

20 - 21 February
The Lowry, Salford
https://thelowry.com/whats-on/children-of-the-night-h87z

25 - 26 February
Hull Truck
https://www.hulltruck.co.uk/.../drama/children-of-the-night/

2 – 3 March
Birmingham Rep
https://www.birmingham-rep.co.uk/.../children-of-the-night/

11 March - 4 April
Southwark Playhouse Borough, London
https://southwarkplayhouse.co.uk/.../children-of-the-night/

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