By Gracie Oddie-James
Directed by Jessica Enemokwu
7pm Thurs 10 – Sat 12 July 2025
Hinge meets Jane Austen in NYT member Gracie Oddie-James' playful and comic debut. Set at Oxford University, the play explores sex, privilege and who's fetishising who. Directed by NYT REP alum Jessica Enemokwu, after an early reading at Soho Theatre, this new play opens StoryFest 2025.
StoryFest 2025 is sponsored by STUDIOCANAL and Urban Myth Films.
We would also like to thank Microsoft for their support of StoryFuture; our principal supporters Arts Council England as well as all of NYT's Centre Stage Supporters, Investors in Talent and Friends.
Pre-show Information
Meet the team
Gracie Oddie-James
Jessica Enemokwu
Daisy Kakkar
Leo Corbitt
Spin Glancy
Michael Freeman
Writer and cast member playing the role of Carman Hart-Willes
Represented by United Agents for Acting and Independent Talent Group for Writing
Pronouns: she/her
Pronouns: she/her
Playing the role of Olive
Represented by Independent Talent Group
Pronouns: she/her
Playing the role of Ruaridgh D’arblay
Represented by Jessica Carney Associates
Pronouns: he/him
Playing the role of Oscar Lawrence-Burnes
Pronouns: he/him
Playing the role of Brian
Pronouns: he/him
Crew
| Writer | Gracie Oddie-James | she/her |
| Director | Jessica Enemokwu | she/her |
| Original Music & Associate Sound Designer | George Lammiman | he/him |
| Intimacy Director | Tommy Ross-Williams | they/them |
| Movement Director | Jerome Scott | he/him |
| Production Manager | Meghan Sorohan | she/they |
| Company Stage Manager | Fana Sunley-Smith | she/her |
| Stage Manager | Sophy Leys-Johnston | she/her |
| Assistant Stage Manager | Evie Collins | |
| Wellbeing Worker | Jay Mailer | |
| Wellbeing Worker | Hannah Zoé Ankrah | |
| Production Technician | Ceri Benjamin | they/them |
| Production Technician | Jen Garland | |
| NYT Technical Manager & Associate Lighting Designer | Ashley Bolitho | |
| Sound Designer and Programmer | Ben Osborn | he/him |
| Lighting Designer and Programmer | Han Sayles | they/ them |
| Costume Supervisor | Bolu Dairo | she/her |
| Wardrobe Manager | Tayla Hanrahan | |
| Wardrobe Manager | Ethan Bailey Smith | he/him |
Special thanks to McQueens Theatre for their early support of F*cking White Boys.