5 Lesbians Eating a Quiche
by Evan Linder and Andrew Hobgood
Directed by Holly Causer
Wednesday 7 - Saturday 17 January, 2026
At the Tower Theatre, Stoke Newington
Photography by Marc Gascoigne
Cast List
Lulie : Lucy Moss
Wren : Louise Kahira
Ginny : Ciara Gaughan
Vern : Paulina Tár
Dale : Olivia Peacock
Production Team
Director : Holly Causer
Set Design : Fiona Tabastot
Costume Design : Kate Els
Lighting Design : Samuel Littley
Sound Design : Rob Ellis
Stage Manager : Michelle Balgobin
Assistant Director : Micky Gibbons
Lighting Operator : Sophia Chrisafis or Jennie Foot
Sound Operator : Martha George
Intimacy Director: Romain Mereau
Set Construction and Get-in : Theo Dowding, Carmen Nairne-Fiol, Max Batty, Phillip Ley, Angelika Michitsch, Jude Chalk, Florence Nettleton, Max Maxwell, Gary O’Keefe, Celine Barriere, Rob Hebblethwaite, Madara Bremane, Katy Harper-Galloway, Yemi Ogunyemi, Azul
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Lucy Moss has been a member of Tower Theatre since 2018. She's an actor, writer and costume stylist and has been lucky enough to play a variety of roles from Marina in The Mirror Crack'd to W2 in Play. Lucy's favourite quiche is French onion with a watercress salad, with her dog Sally nearby to help with any leftovers.

Louise Kahira trained at the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama, graduating in 2024 completing a Diploma in Acting. She also took part in a Screen Acting course at City Academy and a Theatre course at the University of Warwick. She has appeared in a range of short films including Bones (2021) and The Opposite of Yesterday (2024) and a variety of commercials across the UK. Her favourite quiche is roasted red pepper and spinach with cheese.

Ciara Gaughan is a Sussex-born actor who now resides in London, having joined the Tower in 2023. 5 Lesbians Eating a Quiche marks her third appearance with the Company. Having been interested in theatre and dance from an early age, she has found herself performing in musicals, classical and contemporary plays. Most recently, her credits include Flare Path (Tower Theatre), Why Won't Someone Shag Me (Old Red Lion Theatre), Swipe (Camden Fringe, Hen and Chickens), and an upcoming feature film Seeing Red. Her favourite quiche, you ask? Much to the society's dismay, is a Quiche Lorraine!

Paulina Tár started her acting journey in 2023 with beginner and advanced acting courses taught by Sean Croft. She then completed the Acting Diploma (2025) at City Lit. She has taken part in clowning and mask workshops, following a passion for physical theatre and clown performance. This is Paulina’s first time on stage at the Tower Theatre, which she joined in 2025. Her favourite quiche is Florentine.

Olivia Peacock is excited to be playing the role of Dale in 5 Lesbians Eating a Quiche and this will be her first show with the Tower Theatre. She graduated from Rose Bruford’s Foundation Acting course in March 2025 and since then has been involved in a mixture of stage and screen projects. Before joining the Tower, previous credits include Officer Kent in Jupiter in Cymbeline (The Factory), Unreasonable Situations (KDC), Rachel in Deposit (Rose Bruford) and Queen/Iachimo in Cymbeline (Rose Bruford). Her favourite quiche is asparagus and feta.

5 Lesbians Eating a Quiche will be the first show Holly Causer has directed at the Tower; she has previously worked as Assistant Director on the Spring Forward (2024) show Telling It and The Dark Room. Holly studied Drama and Theatre Arts at Goldsmiths University, graduating in 2018. She has since had opportunities to work across a variety of roles in theatre and film including Costume Designer, Assistant Producer, Assistant Director and Director of her first short horror film Behind The Screams completed in 2024.
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5 Lesbians Eating a Quiche
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Wednesday 7 - Saturday 17 January, 2026 |
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Cast List
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Production Team
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![]() | Lucy Moss has been a member of Tower Theatre since 2018. She's an actor, writer and costume stylist and has been lucky enough to play a variety of roles from Marina in The Mirror Crack'd to W2 in Play. Lucy's favourite quiche is French onion with a watercress salad, with her dog Sally nearby to help with any leftovers. |
![]() | Louise Kahira trained at the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama, graduating in 2024 completing a Diploma in Acting. She also took part in a Screen Acting course at City Academy and a Theatre course at the University of Warwick. She has appeared in a range of short films including Bones (2021) and The Opposite of Yesterday (2024) and a variety of commercials across the UK. Her favourite quiche is roasted red pepper and spinach with cheese. |
![]() | Ciara Gaughan is a Sussex-born actor who now resides in London, having joined the Tower in 2023. 5 Lesbians Eating a Quiche marks her third appearance with the Company. Having been interested in theatre and dance from an early age, she has found herself performing in musicals, classical and contemporary plays. Most recently, her credits include Flare Path (Tower Theatre), Why Won't Someone Shag Me (Old Red Lion Theatre), Swipe (Camden Fringe, Hen and Chickens), and an upcoming feature film Seeing Red. Her favourite quiche, you ask? Much to the society's dismay, is a Quiche Lorraine! |
![]() | Paulina Tár started her acting journey in 2023 with beginner and advanced acting courses taught by Sean Croft. She then completed the Acting Diploma (2025) at City Lit. She has taken part in clowning and mask workshops, following a passion for physical theatre and clown performance. This is Paulina’s first time on stage at the Tower Theatre, which she joined in 2025. Her favourite quiche is Florentine. |
![]() | Olivia Peacock is excited to be playing the role of Dale in 5 Lesbians Eating a Quiche and this will be her first show with the Tower Theatre. She graduated from Rose Bruford’s Foundation Acting course in March 2025 and since then has been involved in a mixture of stage and screen projects. Before joining the Tower, previous credits include Officer Kent in Jupiter in Cymbeline (The Factory), Unreasonable Situations (KDC), Rachel in Deposit (Rose Bruford) and Queen/Iachimo in Cymbeline (Rose Bruford). Her favourite quiche is asparagus and feta. |
![]() | 5 Lesbians Eating a Quiche will be the first show Holly Causer has directed at the Tower; she has previously worked as Assistant Director on the Spring Forward (2024) show Telling It and The Dark Room. Holly studied Drama and Theatre Arts at Goldsmiths University, graduating in 2018. She has since had opportunities to work across a variety of roles in theatre and film including Costume Designer, Assistant Producer, Assistant Director and Director of her first short horror film Behind The Screams completed in 2024. |
























