“Every now and then a production comes along which the world needs to see and THE LAST TIME I SAW CAILEIGH easily falls into this category.”

The Last Time I Saw Caileigh….

A dark, funny and heartfelt one-act play that explores non-binary erasure through the lens of an unsolved mystery. When Caileigh Richardson goes missing, the three people closest to them point fingers at one another, and at the ever elusive “system”, as they recount their last few days with Caileigh and try to uncover what happened to them. It asks questions about gender, who we hold accountable for injustice... and fish sex changes.

This is a play about non-binary visibility and how easy it is to disappear when the people in our lives aren’t able to see us for who we are. It is created for and by members of the LGBTQIA+ community, but it is also for anyone who feels they don’t quite fit into the boxes. It is a love letter to those of us who live in the in between: Between genders, sexualities, countries, beliefs… to anyone who feels they don’t know how they fit into the world. We see you.

The Last Time I Saw Caileigh is currently available for bookings for March 2026 onwards and is appropriate for audiences 13 and older. We’d love to bring our show to your theater, school, or community center! 

We are enormously grateful to both Arts Council England and The Puffin Foundation for their support of this project. As a company, we believe funding for the arts is essential to the amplification of historically silenced voices, which results in more inclusive work that reflects the audiences who see it. Support from organizations like these allows us to continue creating work that calls for a kinder, more connected and accepting world.