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"The best emerging theatre companies festival" - Incoming Festival - 2015
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WELCOME TO INCOMING FESTIVAL 2015!
We have scoured the country for the best emerging theatre companies, and we now present them to you in the ten-day extravaganza that is Incoming 2015. With every ticket still just £5, Incoming is a place to take a risk, to try something new and to discover some amazing talent.
We believe that these companies are making some of the most exciting work you will see on a fringe stage. With a full programme of workshops running during the day (see p.27) and at least two shows every day, we hope that you will find something at Incoming that takes your fancy.
After the success of last year’s festival, we went looking for theatre that’s
bold, beautiful or just bloody brilliant, and we think we’ve found it in these 23 shows. A Younger Theatre and New Diorama share a commitment to nurturing emerging theatre companies, and Incoming Festival 2015 marks our second collaboration to share these exciting new companies with you.
The teams at AYT and NDT have really got behind Incoming 2015, as they did in 2014, and we’re very much looking forward to hearing your reactions to this year’s amazing mix of shows. Follow us @incomingfest, @newdiorama and on #incomingfestival for updates. We hope you enjoy the festival! Eleanor, Jake and DavidIncoming Festival Directors
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Incoming Festival gratefully acknowledges the support of: Arts Council England, Equity, Little Angel Theatre, the Peter Brook Awards,
Theatre Delicatessen and private donors.
How to book
Festival Diary
Tickets for all shows cost just £5 and can be booked via New Diorama’s website at newdiorama.com or from the Box Office (14:00–18:00) on 0207 383 9034.
Information on how to book for workshops will be announced on the Incoming Festival website soon: incomingfestival.com
Monday 1 June
19:00 Project Haha20:30 The Odyssey
Thursday 4 June19:00 Goodstock20:30 Show Off
Sunday 7 June
17:00 Dog Show19:00 Then Silence20:45 He Had Hairy
Wednesday 10 June19:00 Beans on Toast20:30 Show Off
Tuesday 2 June19:00 So It Goes20:30 Locus Amoenus
Friday 5 June19:00 In Our Hands20:45 Some People Talk About Violence
Monday 8 June19:00 Ablutions20:30 Get Around
Wednesday 3 June19:00 You must be the one to bury me20:30 Islands
Saturday 6 June14:00, 15:00 and 16:00 Skirts, Shirts and Vintage Dresses 17:00 Bellwether19:00 Women’s Hour20:30 Weekend Rockstars
Tuesday 9 June19:00 Angry20:30 64 Square
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RemoteControl
Project HaHa welcomes you to an upside-down world. A fertile, green landscape that sews together the silence of possibility and the noise of waiting. Beautiful. Placid, perhaps. Where characters are running on the spot watching a rain of fake flowers. Where one tries to levitate and another finds a painful way to smile forever. This is an ironic and hallucinogenic exploration of our desire to be happy now.
So eat your pill. Let’s put on flowery dresses and build a house. We will not just sit and study little things. We’ll look straight into the sun. Imagine that for one instant, gravity could disappear… Using naive and manic physicality, and hypnotic images, RemoteControl is gripped in a dance macabre with joy.
remotecontroltheatre.com /remotecontroltheatre @rem0teC0ntr0l
Monday 1 June19:00
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Project Haha
WINNER: Wildfire Critics’ Choice Award,
Ignite Festival 2013
NOMINEE: Total Theatre Award –
Best Emerging Company
“It’s difficult to do surrealism
well, but this troupe nailed it”
HHHHThreeWeeks
World premiere
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The Sleeping Trees
Is it possible to re-create Homer’s Odyssey in just under an hour? No, no it isn’t. Have three sprightly young whippersnappers tried to do so anyway? Yes, yes they have. Join Sleeping Trees in their latest decimation of a classic, as they impose their unique brand of fast-paced physical comedy onto a myth they can barely remember.
The show follows self-obsessed Greek idol Odysseus as he tries to battle his way back from Troy, as well as beloved author Homer after he is kidnapped and taken deep into the underworld. Join the Trees as they battle and fight their way through vengeful gods, a lamb-hungry cyclops and more than 30 other less important characters.
sleepingtreestheatre.co.uk @wesleepingtrees /sleepingtreestheatre
Monday 1 June20:30The Odyssey
“The birth child of Monty Python and The League of Gentleman” HHHHTime Out
“Perfect comic timing, razor sharp writing and the most dynamic and talented performers I have seen in some time” HHHHHBroadway Baby
Show And Tell presents a show by On The Run
A true story about love and loss. Hannah has always wanted to talk about her dad, but in the seven years since he died, she hasn’t quite managed it. Not one to be defeated, she’s enlisted her friend David to help her on a journey through memory, laughter and sorrow.
Frank, funny and endlessly inventive, So It Goes explores the light and dark sides of grief, in a playful and deeply personal show. So It Goes enjoyed an acclaimed, sell-out Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2014 run and comes to Incoming Festival at the end of its nationwide tour.
ontheruntheatre.co.uk@ontheruntheatre @show_and_tell
Tuesday 2 June19:00So It Goes
“I’ve never seen a depiction of grief that is quite as deft, daring, amusing and moving as this one. An extraordinary debut” HHHHHThe Times
“You will not see anything quite like this anywhere else… one of the very best shows the Edinburgh Festival has to offer in 2014” HHHHH
British Theatre Guide
“A gorgeous, profoundly moving show” HHHH
The Telegraph
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Atres Bandes
Every step we take, we are struggling to reach paradise… Locus Amoenus is a new work from award-winning Spanish company Atres Bandes. It takes its title from a Latin term meaning “pleasant place”, characterised in literature and visual arts as a sunlit woodland glade or meadow. The piece explores the notion of paradise through the meeting of three strangers travelling on a train. What they don’t know is that in one hour, the train will crash and they will all die. Locus Amoenus describes our struggle to reach our own version of paradise. This struggle is a journey, and we often forget to look at the landscape along the way.
atresbandes.com
Tuesday 2 June20:30
“Profound, humane and perturbing” HHHH
The Scotsman
“Uproariously rude and discomfiting. A smart script is performed with terrific timing” HHHH
The Times“Absurdly vicious and hilariously subtitled”
The Guardian
Locus Amoenus
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London premiere
Babel Theatre
Who are you?Who do you want me to be? An original, contemporary theatre piece about how we love and how we remember. You must be the one to bury me takes you into a fragmented world as one man’s grasp on reality crumbles. The fantasies, memories and monsters of his recent relationship materialise around him, subjecting him to an onslaught of romantic terrorism. Combining expressive physicality with bold new writing, Babel Theatre unpacks the puzzles with which love bamboozles us, focusing on the intangible nature of memory. Babel Theatre is supported using public funding by the National Lottery through Arts Council England. You must be the one to bury me has been developed with the generous support of The Pleasance Theatre Trust and Redbridge Drama Centre.
babeltheatre.co.uk @babel_theatre
Wednesday 3 June19:00You must be
the one to bury me
“The artists dazzle on stage with a mixture of frenetic movement and considered dialogue. It felt as though they were creating a new hybrid performative language”Helen Walker, Co-Founder, They Are Here
“Captured the ache and fragility of the early stages of new relationship and the possibilities of love”Harun Morrison, Joint Artistic Director, Fierce Festival
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Fine Mess Theatre
Islands sees a couple plot their course to self-destruction. Successful, young workaholics, they seem untouchable and are used to getting what they want. Sophie wants to get married. Magnus wants to keep secrets. They both want to win. Islands voyages via the public and the private to reveal the truths of a relationship. Sophie describes how she deals with the attentions of her misogynist boss, Magnus how he manages his ‘working relationships’ with female colleagues. Sometimes they will collude to tell their story together. Most of the time, they will collide. finemesstheatre.co.uk @finemesstheatre /finemesstheatre
Wednesday 3 June20:30
“Completely unexpected and astoundingly
involving” HHHHH
EdFringe Review on God’s Own Country
“The kind of piece you feel richer for seeing”
HHHH
Broadway Baby on God’s Own Country
Islands
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World premiere
Lost Watch
I’m 26. Three women in my family have a cancer-causing genetic mutation.* One of them is old, one of them is me and the other is dead. In four years time, I have some options.** Basically this is a play written about my relatives without their permission. They won’t mind.*** *BRCA1. **Involves a scalpel. ***I hope.
Presented by Lost Watch in association with Greenwich Theatre.
lostwatchtheatre.co.uk @lostwatchTC
Thursday 4 June19:00
“Goodness, it’s the kind of thingI come to the Fringe to see”Lyn Gardner
Goodstock
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Figs in Wigs
figsinwigs.com @figsinwigs /figsinwigs
Thursday 4 June20:30Show Off
You’re so vain you probably think this show is about you. But it’s actually about Figs in Wigs – the lowbrow answer to avant-garde. Show Off delves deep into our shallow digital existence, examining how social media has bred a new form of narcissism. Masquerading as a variety show. this desperately glitzy number continually reinvents itself to satisfy even the most depleted of attention spans.
Show Off was developed with support from Arts Council England, Escalator East to Edinburgh, Cambridge Junction, METAL, The New Wolsey and The Marlborough Theatre.
“Figs in Wigs prove that silly and whiplash smart go hand in hand. Terrific fun”
Lyn Gardner
“Thank God for Figs in Wigs. They... have a knack for the sublimely ridiculous...[they will] make you wince and guffaw all at once”Exeunt
Nominated for a Total Theatre Award 2014 (Emerging Category) and an Arches Brick Award 2014
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Smoking Apples
Using a combination of puppetry and visual theatre, In Our Hands tells the story of Alf, a trawler fisherman whose experience, camaraderie and loyalty have put him, and his boat, at the top of the game. But times are changing, and so are the rules and regulations surrounding the industry. Will Alf adapt in order to survive? Smoking Apples has been developing In Our Hands in both Cornwall and London, and this is its premiere. In November 2014, In Our Hands was awarded Best New Work in Progress at Mimetic Festival and the company’s previous show, CELL, which premiered at Incoming 2014, was nominated for a Peter Brook Award 2014. Supported using public funding by Arts Council England.
smokingapplestheatre.com @smokingapplesth
#inourhands /smokingapplestheatre
Friday 5 June19:00
“a graceful and poignant look at how to live life fully and richly in the face of a seemingly insurmountable obstacle” HHHHEverything Theatre, for previous show CELL
“a beautifully visual and heartfelt piece”Theatre Full Stop, for previous show CELL
In Our Hands
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World premiere
Barrel Organ
“There is no use in rage. There is no use in screaming. There is no use in crying out and screaming THIS IS UNFAIR. Just fucking wait ‘cause no one cares.” In a world of globalisation and greed, of zero hour contracts and The Big Bang Theory, violence worms its way into every aspect of our lives. Following its debut show, Nothing, multi award-winning company Barrel Organ presents Some People Talk About Violence, a show which asks what violence means and what it might look like. Expect people, or just ideas, in mindless frustration, on the edge of some kind of revolt. There might even be dancing.
Friday 5 June20:45
“This young company are the future”
The Guardian
“a dizzyingly confident and assured debut…
a company worth watching out for” HHHH
The Stage
SOME PEOPLE TALK ABOUT VIOLENCE
barrelorgantheatre.co.uk @Barrel_Organ
Work-in-progress showing
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The Roaring Girls
/theroaringgirls @theroaringgirls
Saturday 6 June14:00, 15:00, 16:00
“Swaggering, smart and side-achingly funny”
What’s On Stage
Skirts, Shirtsand Vintage DressesYour clothes can define you. They can be your hiding place, your battle cry, your badge of status, your blanket of grief, your dream of a new you… Or maybe they were just on sale. Two women explore their own lives, as they reminisce over the memories held in these scraps of fabric. Rachael Abbey and Lizi Perry delve into their wardrobes to talk about their past, their present and just exactly why they choose to present themselves in the way that they do.
Join them in looking at old photos, fashion faux pas, and why the 90s influenced them so much. Skirts, Shirts and Vintage Dresses will take place at various times at a charity shop local to the New Diorama Theatre.
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Curious Directive
Multi-award winning Curious Directive, often reclusive when making its work, offers a rare first glimpse of its ground-breaking use of motion capture and 3D animation in a theatre. It will share a 15 minute fragment of its new adaptation of a story with Incoming Festival audiences, followed by an informal discussion about the process and how the project will be progressing in 2015.
curiousdirective.com@c_directive
Saturday 6 June17:00
“A company clearly
destined for great things”
The Telegraph
“Rigorous, inventive
and intelligent…
a bright young company”
The Guardian
Bellwether
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Sh!t Theatre
shittheatre.co.uk@shittheatre/shittheatre
Saturday 6 June19:00
“Swaggering, smart and side-achingly funny”What’s On Stage
Women’s HourWomen’s Hour – I’M FINE – Women’s Hour. First on Women’s Hour: Men, then us. Women’s Hour. Later on Women’s Hour: Ankle socks? Women’s Hour. Women’s Hour is a cabaret piece of “giddy, freewheeling silliness” (Exeunt) about what happens when women are given just one hour a day to think about what it is to be a woman. Sh!t Theatre are Louise Mothersole and Rebecca Biscuit. They have been writing, performing and signing on together since May 2010. They have shown original work nationally and internationally,
and were winners of the 2013 Total Theatre Award for Emerging Company and an Arches Brick Award. Their 2014 show Guinea Pigs on Trial was nominated for the Amnesty International Freedom of Expression Award.
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Middle Child
Terry’s having a bad week. He’s lost his job, his girlfriend is off to university in London and he’s just killed his dealer’s cat. What happens when the world starts to fall away? What happens when our rocks start to fail us? What do we do when our stars don’t guide us where we thought they would? Then, it’s time to become rockstars. Billed as a concept album for the stage, Middle Child’s Weekend Rockstars swaps intervals for dance breaks and scenes for tracks as it tells the story of Terry’s week from hell. Made in Hull and proud of it, Weekend Rockstars is honest, energetic and unapologetic in its portrayal of a young man living for the weekend.
middlechildtheatre.co.uk @MiddleChildHull /middlechildhull
Saturday 6 June20:30
“a spectacular mix of rock gig and drama… an electrifying experience…”Hull Daily Mail
“I defy any theatre-phobe to not have a great time watching this performance”
On Magazine
Weekend Rockstars
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London premiere
Kandinsky
The Hong Kong Dog Serial Killer has been at large since the late 80s. Leaving out poison-laced meat in a popular dog-walking neighbourhood, he has killed up to 100 animals. No-one knows why.
Transposing this story to London, Kandinsky’s new show explores the strange life of dogs in the city. Halfway between the animal and human worlds, what they can tell us about ourselves, about love, loneliness and the wild? Four actors and a musician play an entire community of dogs and their owners. One Autumn, the killer strikes.
kandinsky-online.com
Sunday 7 June17:00
“Haunts you long after you have left the theatre” HHHH
The Guardian on Radio
HHHHThe Scotsman on Bird and Bee
Dog Show
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World premiere
Empty Deck
“It’s a game. A serious game, but a game nevertheless.” This world is a frightening place full of the most awful atrocities and betrayals – and time is running out. Three figures stand stranded. Their game is to re-imagine the world. What will it take to survive? Then Silence is a striking play from Norwegian playwright Arne Lygre about the battle for power, the struggle to define ourselves, and our sense of being inexorably alone. Directed by Kay Michael, this is the UK premiere of the Ibsen Award Winner’s 2009 play.
emptydeck.co.uk @EmptyDeckCo /emptydeck
Sunday 7 June 19:00
“Brilliantly directed… explosive and dynamic” HHHH
Theatre Bubble“There is so much to like about this play it’s hard to know where to start… Kay Michael has created a non-stop, thrilling physical version of this frightening, intelligent play”
Postcards From The Gods
Then Silence
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UK premiere
Kill The Beast
The year is 1974, the sleepy town is Hemlock-Under-Lye and when werewolf attacks threaten teatime, there’s only one person you can call. Having splattered the UK with critically-acclaimed comedy The Boy Who Kicked Pigs, Kill the Beast returns with a tale of supernatural slaughter – combining beautiful visuals, original music and quite an important pigeon.
Winners of the 2014 Peter Brook Festival Award, Associate Artists at The Lowry in Manchester and twice nominated for the Brighton Fringe Award, Kill the Beast promises hilarity, mystery and mayhem. Lock up your pets and batten down the Battenberg, He Had Hairy Hands is waiting...
Sunday 7 June20:45He had
hairy Hands
killthebeast.co.uk @kill_beast
“Manages to make blood and guts seem
as delightful as a homemade cake.”
HHHH
The Scotsman
“A deliciously macabre affair, rich and
witty in its references, brilliantly detailed.”
HHHH
The Stage
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adapted byFellSwoop Theatre
Picture yourself as a bartender, sipping top-shelf whisky and watching your customers descend into nightly oblivion. Your heart is broken by the world around you and, leaving the whisky aside, you hatch a devious, unthinkable plan of escape… Award-winning FellSwoop Theatre presents Ablutions: a dark, modern drama, adapted from the novel by Man Booker-shortlisted author, Patrick deWitt. A grimly funny tale from the sodden depths of the Los Angeles underworld, Ablutions blends a live soundtrack with detailed mime and deWitt’s heart-wrenching humour.
fellswooptheatre.com @fellswooptheatr #Ablutions
Monday 8 June19:00
WINNER:
Ignite Theatre Festival’s
Critics’ Choice Award
“A captivating postcard of
intoxicated America”
HHHH
Exeunt
“A beautiful
sleazy tale of personal
decay and domestic despair”
HHHHH The Skinny
Ablutionsby Patrick deWitt
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Eggs Collective
You know what we always say, better out than in… Pinned on the arse end of a night out, Eggs Collective Get Around is a show with lipstick on its teeth and Wotsits on its face. A wayward exploration of friendship, kindness and belonging that spills out towards its audience. In a world that tells us we are not rich, thin or successful enough, Eggs Collective wonders if the basic principles of a good night out might just make the world a better place. Smart and energetic, entertaining and political, this is a piece of theatre that warms hearts and reeks of Blossom Hill.
eggscollective.com @eggscollective /eggscollective
Monday 8 June20:30
“Both laugh out loud funny and deeply touching, full of guts and warmth and brimming with northern soul”Dickie Beau
“Brilliantly powered by sweat, hair and a deep love for all humanity”Chris Thorpe
GET AROUND
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Pub Corner Poets
Are you angry? We are, so we wrote a play and stole a bass guitar, which I’m sure we’ll fit in somewhere. Come and watch a bunch of twenty-somethings in their pants as they punch drums and each other to prove some sort of point they haven’t yet figured out. Written partially in verse, partially in rap and partially in swear words, the Pub Corner Poets bring you a play not quite like anything you’ve ever seen but quite similar to a lot of different things. Join us as we get loud, we get violent, we get furious beyond the government-approved safety level. We will shout at you, we will swear at you, we will spill our rage at the world upon you... but we expect nothing less than the same in return.
pubcornerpoets.com @pubcornerpoets /thepubcornerpoets
Tuesday 9 June19:00
“‘Vulgar and sexy… the political and artistic
statement it claimed not to be”
The Hullfire
“Captivating”
PIT Theatre Company
Winner of the Sunday Times
Playwriting Award 2015
Angry
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London premiere
Rhum and Clay
“You might have noticed there are four of me. Don’t worry. You’ll get used to it. I have.” Critically-acclaimed Rhum and Clay’s latest show is an adaptation of Stefan Zweig’s The Royal Game. On board a decadent cruise liner in 1939, the world’s greatest chess champion is challenged to a match by a mysterious newcomer called… B. As B begins to play, it becomes clear that the game is not the only thing he’s at risk of losing. Because B is not just one person, but four. And they each have their own version of the story they want to tell.
With a live jazz percussive score and its signature blend of ramshackle and cinematic performance, Rhum and Clay Theatre Company tells a story of madness, identity, and finding a home in 64 black and white squares.
Developed in association with Hertford Theatre, Pegasus Theatre and Redbridge Drama Centre. Supported by Arts Council England.
rhumandclay.com@rhumandclay/rhumandclay
Tuesday 9 June20:30
“beautifully imaginative, with real emotional heft” HHHH
Exeunt“an exuberant, entertaining production that manages to be both funny and poignant”
HHHHEverything Theatre
“Charming, ramshackle and funny”The Guardian on A Strange Wild Song
64 Squares
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Patch of Blue
Scott loves Jen. Jen loves Scott. Jen is gone. Warm, funny and touching memory play with lamp-light, fragmented memories and live folk music. Created and performed by this year’s graduates of Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts, this beautiful new musical play asks whether we should let go of what we have lost, or cling on to the memory if it brings us happiness. Following an extremely successful run at the 2014 Edinburgh Festival Fringe and the 2015 Brighton Fringe, and sold out transfers to Theatre 503 and The New Wimbledon Studio, Patch of Blue is delighted to bring its first original work to Incoming Festival.
patchofbluetheatre.co.uk@patch_of_blue @BeansOnToastPOB
Wednesday 10 June19:00
“a triumph of simplicity which still captures the imagination and the heart” HHHHHBroadway Baby
“full of energy and optimism” HHHHThe Scotsman
Beans on Toast
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Little Soldier Productions
Inspired by Don Quixote’s wanderings, two feisty señoritas and a downtrodden Englishman embark on a journey through Spain, taking on one of the most accomplished works of fiction ever written. Accompanied only by a virtuoso guitarist, whose presence makes no sense whatsoever, they will lead you to joy, pain and ultimate wisdom. A madcap rendition usually prompting the conclusion: “These guys did not read the book.” Little Soldier presents a hilariously inventive adventure of immense proportions, to be taken with a pinch of salt and a handlebar moustache. Produced in association with Jacksons Lane. Produced using public funding by the National Lottery through Arts Council England. Supported by the Embassy of Spain, Cervantes Institute & Hispania London.
littlesoldierproductions.com @LittleSoldierP
/littlesoldierproductions
Wednesday 10 June20:30
“Technically brilliant and
jaw-droppingly entertaining”
HHHHH The Stage
HHHHH
Broadway Baby
““Hilariously dirty adaptation” HHHH
Time Out
The Ingenious Gentleman Don Quixote of La Mancha
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Mobius is delighted to be supportingthe INCOMING Festival, and wish allthe companies a great ten days.
Established in 2003, the award-winning teamat Mobius provide PR, marketing, design,print and distribution services for the arts,specialising in theatre, comedy and dance.www.mobiusindustries.com
“One of the bestPR companies inthe arts” The Spectator
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Monday 1 June
10:30–12.30 Marketing and PR for Theatre Companies with Eleanor Turney
14:00–16:00 Autobiographical Theatre with On The Run
Thursday 4 June
10:30–12.30 The Physical Voice with Soundboxed Collective
14:00–16:00 Fundraising for Theatre Companies with David Byrne, New Diorama Theatre
Friday 5 June
10:30–12.30 Writing for Theatre with Charlotte Josephine
14:00–16:00 Theatre Criticism with Lyn Gardner, The Guardian
Sunday 7 June
13:00–16:00 Emerge Together: An Open Space Event for Emerging Theatre Companies hosted by The Human Zoo
Monday 8 June
10:30–12.30 Clowning and Physical Comedy with Little Soldier Productions
14:00–16:00 Puppetry for Beginners with Smoking Apples
Tuesday 9 June
14:00–16:00 Touring for Theatre Companies with panel (TBC)
Information on how to apply for all workshops can be found on the Incoming Festival website: incoming festival.com. All workshops will be held at Little Angel Studios (Sebbon Street Community Centre, Sebbon Street, London, N1 2EH) except for the Open Space event on Sunday, which will be at Theatre Delicatessen (119 Farringdon Road, London, WEB ADT).
Workshop Diary
FINDING US
New Diorama Theatre is based at the heart of the new Regent’s Place Estate, London NW1 which can be found on the Euston Road at the top of Tottenham Court Road, between Warren Street and Great Portland Street tube stations.
By tube:New Diorama Theatre is within walking distance of: Great Portland Street Station (5 mins walk); Warren Street Station (5 mins walk); Euston Square (5 mins walk); Euston (10 mins walk); Regents Park (8 mins walk); Kings Cross (15 mins walk).
By bus:New Diorama is on the following bus routes: 18, 27, 30, 88, 205, 453, C2, N18.
By train:New Diorama is within walking distance of both Kings Cross St. Pancras (15 mins walk) and Euston station (10 mins walk).
By car:Full directions from your location can be found using our postcode (NW1 3BF) but please note there is no parking at the theatre and Regent’s Place Estate is pedestrianised.
By bike:There are a number of bike stands on Regent’s Place Estate.
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