This is the eighteenth in a series of Q&A Profiles of London area theatre companies and groups. Today, we profile Scooter Productions.

Q. When was your company founded? By whom and why?
Scooter Productions was founded in 2017. The founding members are Phil Cal, Heather Rivet, Brian Speagle, and Sherine Thomas-Holder. We got together to produce serious drama with current social themes. Our first production, Penguin Blues, tackled addiction and isolation.

Q. Is your company best described as professional or not-for-profit community theatre?
We are a non-profit community theatre group.
Q. What venue(s) do you use to stage your productions?
Our last two productions have been staged at Manor Park Memorial Hall.
Q. Does your company have a Mission or Statement of Purpose?
“Scooter Productions strives to produce quality live theatre and to promote all of the arts in the Greater London Area.”

(Pictured: Brian Speagle, co-founder of Scooter Productions.)
Q. Does your company have a Board of Directors and paid Staff?
There is no board of directors or paid staff.
Q. Tell me about your 2025-2026 Season. Does it have any underlying theme?
At the moment, our 2025-26 season consists of one production, Memoir, by John Murrell. Our next show is TBD.
Q. What show(s) will you be staging this fall (September to December)? Tell me a little bit about each.
Memoir will run from November 19th to 23rd.
Plot summary: It is the summer of 1922; Sarah Bernhardt’s last at her beloved island estate off the coast of Brittany. With her erstwhile secretary, butler, and general dogsbody Georges Pitou, she attempts to write volume two of her memoir. Sarah enters a world of memories, spanning her entire life and theatre career. Many of her reminiscences are of her many accomplishments, but there are also memories of pain and trauma. However, she is The Divine Sarah, and she triumphantly rises above them and overcomes! John Murrell has created a moving and complex script that has touched theatregoers around the world.

Q. Do you have any thoughts about the London area theatre community and your part in it?
It is my belief that community theatre groups in London need to collaborate and support one another to grow an audience that will appreciate theatre and all the arts in London. In practical terms, we should be attending each other’s shows and helping to promote them. We are all in the same boat.
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