
Flying Solo
Con the Saviour crew, Theo Devine
Double‑bill of two new one‑person plays — SAVIOUR (fringe tour drama) and SPACE MAN (an intimate solo odyssey) at The Attic
Having been written professionally and performed at various venues including the Halifax Playhouse in April 2026, Sinaan and the Saviour crew have packed their bags and performed in London in the month of June, performing as a part of Burnt Orange Theatre's RIPE Fringe Festival and aren't planning on settling anytime soon and propped up by the endlessly talented Theo Devine who's monologue, Space Man has been quietly but quickly building a reputation amongst Yorkshire's independent theatre audiences, this double bill debut is not the one to miss. Join them in bringing their latest productions to Yorkshire Fringe.
SAVIOUR:
Amjad is putting on a play. It has to be perfect.
Dragging his brother Riz through the final stop of a chaotic fringe tour, exhausted and ready to quit. Waiting and watching is Katy, a wiry venue owner desperately trying to stop the night collapsing in front of a growing audience. Lurking around the venue is the slow-moving Mikey, a fellow artist whose own failures leave him with every reason to want the production dead on arrival.
SPACE MAN:
Have you ever been alone for so long you start to consider...things?
You, as a human, will realise the full extent of life's frailty and how easily the line between hope and despair begins to blur when your life itself is at risk...or the only person you have to talk to is a screwdriver, at least that is the case for Oliver as he's going through his extraordinary intergalactic journey.











