Trust your instincts, and don’t panic. These are the two most enduring lessons I learnt producing Fleabag for the first time in 2013.
Whenever I’m reading a new play now, I’ll always seek out that same feeling I had the first time I read Chancing Your Arm, Phoebe’s short piece of comedy storytelling, which eventually evolved into this show. I didn’t know what Fleabag was about, but I did know it was going to be good.
Producing a play which is unfinished is not an easy task – at times I’d go as far as to say it was fully terrifying, especially when, the week before rehearsals started, Phoebe admitted she hadn’t actually written the play yet… In fact, rehearsals were essentially Phoebe writing the play and Vicky dramaturging it. As the producer you have to keep a calm head and I did my level best never to let anyone see how nerve-wracking it was for me – although there is a now-infamous story about the time I visited everyone in rehearsals, cool as a cucumber, left happily and then minutes later Char, our stage manager, found me breaking down in the broom cupboard.