
Snoligoster
Alphabetti Theatre presents
by Amanda Grace
Thursday 7th & Friday 8th August 2025
Doors: 7pm
Performance: 7.30pm
Running Time: 55 minutes (no interval)
Tickets: General Admission (£15)
Concession (£7.50)
Suitable for Over 65s, Students, Artists, Unemployment Benefit, Disability Benefit. Please note proof of concession eligibility may be asked for upon arrival at the Box Office. Complimentary tickets are available for Pas supporting those with access requirements.
No Questions (£3)
If you can’t afford any of the other ticket categories but still want to see the show, then please purchase this one – no questions will be asked. (Limited to 7, in advance and online only)
Straight from the swamp to set the record straight …
Come and behold the Florida folktale legend, captured and shipped to her UK debut, for your twisted delight!
Florida's tourism outreach team has worked tirelessly to capture, neutralise, and raise the last-ever Snoligoster in the ways of the Florida Man. Come marvel at the ageless abomination's propellor tail; stay for a live demonstration of the power of a Florida upbringing on even the basest of creatures' psyches.
This show's got everything: oral folklore, C-list cult deconstruction, and Jimmy Buffet dance breaks. 'Snoligoster' is a loving exposée—and cautionary tale—attempting to answer the question, 'Why IS Florida so weird?' This camp, swampland fantasia from London's local Floridian uncovers just what can happen when any old tall tale can be taken for truth.
Quotes & Reviews for Amanda’s Work
“Enigmatically something else.”
Audience member [on Trephination for the Twenty-First Century]
“What was visceral on the page, [Amanda] made reassuring... [she treats] the audience with a wonderful amount of dignity.”
Ellie Harrison, The Grief Series [on Trephination for the Twenty-First Century]
‘I can’t come up with an adequately uplifting equivalent for the word “haunting,” but if it exists, this unforgettable ethereal epistolary experiment would be its living definition.'
Seth Kubersky, Orlando Weekly [on Love In]
About the Company:
Amanda & Jess (also known as Squid & Sausage) share a love of storytelling that brings those of us living on the fringes closer together in radical ways. They most recently worked together on the UK Tour of Trephination for the Twenty-First Century, reclaiming former surgical operating theatres for our mad ancestors who were ‘treated’ there. Their work prioritises lived expertise, neurodivergent & Disabled-led accessibility, and transformative justice. They met on Tumblr ten years ago.
Amanda Grace (she/her)
Performer & Writer
thatamandagrace.com
Amanda is your friendly local madwoman crafting abolitionist psychological theory and dramatic frameworks into genuine moments of empathy, creating worlds worth hoping in from one- on-one experiences like Love In (Best Site-Specific Show, Orlando Fringe; Show of the Week Nominee, VAULT Festival) to site-specific touring work, such as Trephination for the Twenty-First Century (UK Tour, Old Operating Theatre).
Offstage, Amanda works to ensure the long-term wellness of all care performers. She Represents the Disability Network at the National Theatre, serves as Secretary for Equity London South, and curates theatrical wellbeing workshops for clients including
Spotlight, Rose Bruford College, and the Arden School of Performance. Amanda is a member of Graeae’s Writers Network and an Arts-Council-endorsed Global Talent.
Jess Corner (she/they)
Performer & Director
jesscorner.com
Jess is a voice coach and theatre maker dedicated to creating innovative and inclusive theatre spaces. With an MFA in Voice Practice from the Royal Birmingham Conservatoire, they have
worked with actors from Sunderland to Singapore. Their experience includes working with the Royal Court, new UK theatre tours, fringe festivals, and major motion pictures.
Currently, Jess is pioneering radical accessibility in actor training, ensuring every voice is heard and valued in theatre.