Tideline Runners

Tideline Runners began in 2011 as an offshoot from the comedy show The Berwick Broadcasting Corporation. They worked in partnership with The Maltings Theatre producing new writing in house with a new show dropping every twelve to eighteen months. Their first production was Human Interest Stories which featured a cast of professional and amateur actors. 

The company continues to swing between smaller scale professional shows and larger scale community ventures (including two brand new musical shows 'Sam & Isla Florever!' and '72Hrs in Moscow'.

The company is a production house for original writing by author RJ Flynn. To date they have staged ten original works for theatre. Their latest production is the wildly ambitious sci-fi drama 'Bite Radius'.

 

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Previous Productions

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Press Quotes

PRAISE FOR TIDELINE RUNNERS

“A graceful labyrinthine sci-fi that bewitches and beguiles, as it snares you in its sinewy gordian knots”
Geoff Newton, C4
 

“Bite Radius is compelling, chilling and seriously clever.” 
Jackie Kaines-Lang, Berwick Literary Festival

“Cinematic ambition flows through the veins of RJ Flynn’s work…”
Trudy Morrison, Berwickshire News

"Pioneers of edgy engaging theatre"
S Duke - Berwickshire News

(The Tideline Runners') best show yet... funny, moving and an ending that stays with you long after the final curtain. One of the most honest and touching shows I have seen."  (Words in the Wires)
S Duke - Berwick Advertiser


 “ A ‘comedy-drama about how to survive grief’ [that] displays everything that is so joyous about living… This is truly a remarkable new work from RJ Flynn.” (The Smallest Story)|★★★★ Francesca Mepham - Carn’s Theatre Passion


"From horrifying to hilarious… playing arpeggios with the audience’s emotions, interspersed with sudden flashes of utter genius, where they combine all the notes into one great mis-matched chord”. (The Smallest Story)
Sam Carey - The Berwick Advertiser

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