Goodnight Fleabag

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‘Goodnight Fleabag’ - Print

‘Goodnight Fleabag’ is a special commission for Phoebe Waller-Bridge to celebrate the wonderful sell-out run of Fleabag in London’s West End at the Wyndhams Theatre.

The prints, originally a closing-night gift to her production team and crew, are now available to purchase. Twenty percent of all sales will be donated to Theatre Community Fund, a charity spearheaded by Phoebe, Olivia Coleman and Fleabag producer Francesca Moody which has shown immense support over this last very difficult year not only for actors and performers, but for artists everywhere.

Of the many paintings I have done, this is one of my all times favourites. Phoebe is a very special and dear friend and my heart bursts with pride for her. After two astonishing seasons of Fleabag on both BBC and Amazon Prime followed by a sell-out Broadway and West End run, to be asked to paint this final farewell, this final bow was a great joy to my heart.

The final curtain has dropped. The last audience members have left the theatre, still warm and full of light with the memory of the play, the last post-show drinks at the pubs have been finished, everyone has jumped on the tube to get home. London is calm, quiet and peaceful. But up there on the roof of the Wyndham’s Theatre sits Fleabag, from whom are emanating all the swirling stars in the sky. I remember the first publicity shots for Fleabag at the Soho Theatre years before: Fleabag wearing a superhero suit and holding a bottle of beer and a cigarette. In ‘Goodnight Fleabag’ I wanted to show Fleabag’s final outing meeting her first outing in a full circle moment.

The image, painted in the late summer of 2019, somewhat poignantly represents a becalmed West End and world of theatre which has had its lights painfully turned off for the year. Hopefully ‘Goodnight Fleabag’ reminds us that the theatre is a place that is still full of radiant and warm light and it is there waiting for us when better days return.

I gifted the original painting to Phoebe, which is in A3, but a smaller A4 version is also available. All of my hand-titled and signed prints are produced in London with the world’s finest Giclée printing process, whereby ink is injected, not scanned, into the highest quality Hahnemühle 308gsm German etching paper ensuring every print is the finest, exact and professional reproduction of the original.

I offer my very special thanks to Phoebe for allowing me to share this special memory and memento, not just with her many fans, but with fans of theatre everywhere.

Available in A3: (original painting size) 29.7 x 42cm and A4: 21 x 29.7cm

Frame, blue & white antique teapot and Lockie’s fireplace, sadly, not included.


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‘Goodnight Fleabag’ - Print

‘Goodnight Fleabag’ is a special commission for Phoebe Waller-Bridge to celebrate the wonderful sell-out run of Fleabag in London’s West End at the Wyndhams Theatre.

The prints, originally a closing-night gift to her production team and crew, are now available to purchase. Twenty percent of all sales will be donated to Theatre Community Fund, a charity spearheaded by Phoebe, Olivia Coleman and Fleabag producer Francesca Moody which has shown immense support over this last very difficult year not only for actors and performers, but for artists everywhere.

Of the many paintings I have done, this is one of my all times favourites. Phoebe is a very special and dear friend and my heart bursts with pride for her. After two astonishing seasons of Fleabag on both BBC and Amazon Prime followed by a sell-out Broadway and West End run, to be asked to paint this final farewell, this final bow was a great joy to my heart.

The final curtain has dropped. The last audience members have left the theatre, still warm and full of light with the memory of the play, the last post-show drinks at the pubs have been finished, everyone has jumped on the tube to get home. London is calm, quiet and peaceful. But up there on the roof of the Wyndham’s Theatre sits Fleabag, from whom are emanating all the swirling stars in the sky. I remember the first publicity shots for Fleabag at the Soho Theatre years before: Fleabag wearing a superhero suit and holding a bottle of beer and a cigarette. In ‘Goodnight Fleabag’ I wanted to show Fleabag’s final outing meeting her first outing in a full circle moment.

The image, painted in the late summer of 2019, somewhat poignantly represents a becalmed West End and world of theatre which has had its lights painfully turned off for the year. Hopefully ‘Goodnight Fleabag’ reminds us that the theatre is a place that is still full of radiant and warm light and it is there waiting for us when better days return.

I gifted the original painting to Phoebe, which is in A3, but a smaller A4 version is also available. All of my hand-titled and signed prints are produced in London with the world’s finest Giclée printing process, whereby ink is injected, not scanned, into the highest quality Hahnemühle 308gsm German etching paper ensuring every print is the finest, exact and professional reproduction of the original.

I offer my very special thanks to Phoebe for allowing me to share this special memory and memento, not just with her many fans, but with fans of theatre everywhere.

Available in A3: (original painting size) 29.7 x 42cm and A4: 21 x 29.7cm

Frame, blue & white antique teapot and Lockie’s fireplace, sadly, not included.


‘Goodnight Fleabag’ - Print

‘Goodnight Fleabag’ is a special commission for Phoebe Waller-Bridge to celebrate the wonderful sell-out run of Fleabag in London’s West End at the Wyndhams Theatre.

The prints, originally a closing-night gift to her production team and crew, are now available to purchase. Twenty percent of all sales will be donated to Theatre Community Fund, a charity spearheaded by Phoebe, Olivia Coleman and Fleabag producer Francesca Moody which has shown immense support over this last very difficult year not only for actors and performers, but for artists everywhere.

Of the many paintings I have done, this is one of my all times favourites. Phoebe is a very special and dear friend and my heart bursts with pride for her. After two astonishing seasons of Fleabag on both BBC and Amazon Prime followed by a sell-out Broadway and West End run, to be asked to paint this final farewell, this final bow was a great joy to my heart.

The final curtain has dropped. The last audience members have left the theatre, still warm and full of light with the memory of the play, the last post-show drinks at the pubs have been finished, everyone has jumped on the tube to get home. London is calm, quiet and peaceful. But up there on the roof of the Wyndham’s Theatre sits Fleabag, from whom are emanating all the swirling stars in the sky. I remember the first publicity shots for Fleabag at the Soho Theatre years before: Fleabag wearing a superhero suit and holding a bottle of beer and a cigarette. In ‘Goodnight Fleabag’ I wanted to show Fleabag’s final outing meeting her first outing in a full circle moment.

The image, painted in the late summer of 2019, somewhat poignantly represents a becalmed West End and world of theatre which has had its lights painfully turned off for the year. Hopefully ‘Goodnight Fleabag’ reminds us that the theatre is a place that is still full of radiant and warm light and it is there waiting for us when better days return.

I gifted the original painting to Phoebe, which is in A3, but a smaller A4 version is also available. All of my hand-titled and signed prints are produced in London with the world’s finest Giclée printing process, whereby ink is injected, not scanned, into the highest quality Hahnemühle 308gsm German etching paper ensuring every print is the finest, exact and professional reproduction of the original.

I offer my very special thanks to Phoebe for allowing me to share this special memory and memento, not just with her many fans, but with fans of theatre everywhere.

Available in A3: (original painting size) 29.7 x 42cm and A4: 21 x 29.7cm

Frame, blue & white antique teapot and Lockie’s fireplace, sadly, not included.