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God, The Devil and Me, Drayton Arms Theatre

Tip Top Theatre Collective chat about God, The Devil and Me

We’re always trying to expand our coverage outside of the usual London bubble, and one way of doing that is by chatting to those theatre makers who operate outside of the M25. So when we heard from Tip Top Theatre Collective we really wanted to find out more.

Whilst they might be bringing their latest show, God, The Devil and Me to London’s Drayton Arms Theatre, the team are spread around the country, but all originate from the South West. As well as putting on shows in the South West, they have toured work across the country. They will also soon be taking not just God, The Devil and Me to Edinburgh, but a second show as well!

Which all means there was plenty to chat about when we caught up with the shows writer/ director/performer Fionn Donnelly, producer/ performer Noah Edmondson and performer Neo Jelfs.


This article was originally published in May 2025. The show is returning to London from 6 – 10 Janaury at Lion and Unicorn Theatre. Tickets and further information available here.

God, The Devil and Me

Gabe is a perfectly average teenager, with perfectly average problems…except he is best friends with God and the Devil. Gabe will have to navigate teenage life all while keeping two omnipotent beings in tow. Revelations will be made, loyalties will be tested and the greatest reveal may not be world shaking but more about Gabe himself. GCSE stress…if only!

God, the Devil and Me is under a collective of young performers and creatives from Wiltshire. Everyone in the company is between 17 and 25 and is pushing to bring understanding, creativity and accessible theatre to rural and urban communities alike on tour as well as raising money for the young minds charity and championing theatre development in their community.  We have just completed a run at Edinburgh as well as, Barnstaple, Liverpool, Bath and Bristol.


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