"One time I woke up and she was sitting on my chest. She wormed her fingers into my mouth.
I saw this picture, years later, of how they used to grind grain down for bread. They had a donkey on a leash and they would lead it round to pull the millstone. That’s what I was. A dumb animal, bred on fear. All I had was fear."
Alana’s finally moved – a new home bought with her own money, away from family and all that she knew. Now her life can truly begin.
Something’s wrong with her walls though; the debris beneath her feet is rising, and sand is starting to seep through the cracks. And what is that creature lurking in the corner?
A terrifying tale of psychological horror, supernatural visitations, and sadism, Day at The Beach is an immersive theatre production that leaves the dark to your imagination.
What would you do in a nightmare a child can't escape?
Cast and Company
Performed by Shona Graham (The Story of James Bond London Palladium West End, Our House Eltham Palace, Much Ado About Nothing UK & US Tour). Written by Miranda Barrett (Birdwatching The Space, Descent into Svalbard Cornerhouse Theatre) and directed by Rebecca Goh (The Brown Ranger Chichester Festival Theatre, The Lonesome Death of Eng Bunker Omnibus Theatre, The Invincibles Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch), with scenography by Anna Seyerle (Bugtown). Photography by Catherine Thompkins.
Part of GrimFest 2025, London's only horror theatre and live performance festival.
Please note:
Day at the Beach is a one-woman play with themes of child-on-child abuse, mental health and the supernatural. The show is not recommended for children below the age of 18. Please get in touch with the team at hello@rebecca-goh.com for any specific queries regarding content or access arrangements.