Jim Madden and Sarah Mann founded Incisor in 1998. Incisor‘s principal aim is to write and produce exciting and independent new work of strength and clarity, as well as to breathe new life into old classics.
The Company combines the skills of seasoned professionals with the enthusiasm of new talent to bring theatre to a wider audience. They believe in the theatre as a valid and powerful creative medium.
REVIEWS
“…Take note of the name Sarah Mann...her bravura performance shone like a prize jewel." EVENING POST “...Sarah Mann's (Kryla) hard-drinking, strident columnist is a fine performance..." THE STAGE "…Sarah Mann gives a dazzling performance in the frenzied, jabbering and very challenging role of Penny…" THE SCOTSMAN - Edinburgh Festival August 2000
....Sarah
Mann's performance as Lady Bracknell is superb. Her pompous tone and
bulging eyes are enough to silence any outspoken politician let alone
the pair of foppish dandies who prance around the gardens in pink pin-striped
blazers, cravats and smoking jackets...Read More...
“THE ODD COUPLE”
by Neil Simon
Directed by Natasha Langridge
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2009 – The Odd Couple – Open Air St Ann’s Well Gardens, Hove
2008 – She Stoops to Conquer – Open Air St Ann’s Well Gardens, Hove
2007 – Abigail’s Party – Open Air St Ann’s Well Gardens, Hove
2007 – Famous Five – Brighton Festival
2006 – Blithe Spirit - Open Air St Ann’s Well Gardens, Hove & New Theatre Royal, Portsmouth
2006 – Twelfth Night – Pavilion Theatre, Brighton
2005 – The Importance Of Being Earnest – Open Air St Ann’s Well Gardens, Hove
2004 – Twelfth Night – Open Air St Ann’s Well Gardens, Hove
2004 - Hotel Palmeira written by James Madden – Radio pilot - Touchwood Studio’s
2003 - Brighton Soapbox by James Madden - Monthly at Komedia, Brighton
2002 - Twelfth Night - together with Rachel Lasserson & Contraband Productions, Open Air
Queens Park, London
2001 - I Know What You Want, by James Madden & Nasty Boy, by James Madden – Komedia
@Southside, Edinburgh Fringe Festival & Tour
2000 - I Know What You Want – Komedia @Southside, Edinburgh Fringe Festival
1999 – The Snatching of Bookie Bob (screenplay), written by James Madden
Starring Rod Steiger, premiered at Planet Hollywood
1999 – So Bloody Important, by James Madden – Man In The Moon, Chelsea and “Off Broadway “
1998 – Artist’s Model, by James Madden – Bristol Old Vic and Komedia, Brighton
1998 – Bagging up, by James Madden – Canal Café Theatre, London