Melissa Johns to star in world premiere of her debut play SNATCHED
Melissa Johns (ITV’s Grantchester, Donmar Warehouse’s Henry V) will star in the world premiere production of her debut play Snatched, which runs at The Lowry in Salford from 13-14 May before transferring to London’s Soho Theatre from 16-18 May, ahead of a UK tour.
In 2018, disabled actor, Melissa Johns' iCloud was hacked and explicit photos of her were released online. Snatched is Melissa Johns’ response to this event, a humorous and revealing show that displays no remorse in championing female sexuality, fighting body shaming and the taboo of sex and disability.
A young disabled woman with a history of body dysmorphia comes to terms with her body becoming public property. Snatched is a fast-paced, uplifting one woman show accompanied by a live 90’s/00’s soundtrack.
Snatched, which has been in development since 2019 as part of ‘Developed With’ - The Lowry’s flagship artist development programme, sees Melissa Johns take ownership of her story by re-writing it in her own words as a ‘court case’ against body shaming within society and the media.
Directed by Lily Levin, this powerful play is a fight against the malicious comments that surfaced online about her body and disability in response to the leaked images and the media that wanted to write a negative narrative around her.
Salford based actor Melissa Johns is currently appearing as series regular Miss Scott in the seventh series of ITV’s Grantchester as well as currently making her West End debut in the Donmar Warehouse’s production of Henry V alongside Kit Harrington, which will be screened across to over 600 venues across the country as part of NT Live.
Senior Producer of Artist Development at The Lowry, Antonia Beck, said, “We are delighted to be presenting the world premiere of Snatched at The Lowry, and we can't wait for audiences to experience this dynamic and bold new production from Melissa Johns and Lily Levin that taps into very current conversations around body dysmorphia and body shaming.
“Through our work at The Lowry, we are passionate about supporting and elevating marginalised female artists and investing both in the development of their work as artists and their careers as creative and cultural leaders. It's been a pleasure to work with Melissa and Lily through our 'Developed With The Lowry' programme, and to support them to create this thought-provoking new work that provides a much-needed platform for a disabled female artist to speak directly and avidly about her experiences”.
The play has design by Sophie Simensky, with lighting by Katrin Padel, sound by Fergus Waldron and live music performed by Imogen Halsey.
Following the production’s runs in Salford and London, Snatched will tour to Unity Theatre, Liverpool (16 June), Octagon Theatre, Bolton (18 June), Northern Stage, Newcastle (21–22 June), Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, Guildford (24 June), The Pound Arts Centre, Corsham (25 June), Chapter Arts Centre, Cardiff (29 June) and Courtyard Theatre, Hereford (1 July).
The Lowry will also livestream the production on 14 May as part of their continued commitment to making theatre accessible for everyone as well as offering British Sign Language interpretation at one performance. There will also be British Sign Language performances at Unity Theatre, Liverpool, Northern Stage, Newcastle and Chapter Arts Centre, Cardiff.