Celebrate the re-launch of Live Lab
with a week of exciting new work
as it is shared for the very first time
with a week of exciting new work
as it is shared for the very first time
Live Lab Re-Launch
Live Theatre
Sunday
25 to Friday 30 January, 2015
2015 marks the re-launch of Live Theatre’s Live Lab programme with
more opportunities for budding writers, comedians, theatre makers and audience
members to get involved. From Sunday 25
to Friday 30 January, audiences are invited to celebrate the re-launch
of Live Lab with a week of exciting new work as it is shared for the very first
time.
As Gez Casey, Live Theatre’s literary
manager, explains:
“Live Lab is an innovative and vital
part of Live Theatre's talent development programme offering a forum for
theatre practitioners to try out new material and gain insightful feedback,
opening a dialogue between the people who watch work and those that make
it. Since its launch in 2011 Live Lab has attracted some of the most
original theatre companies and artists, creating work that is bold, ambitious
and relevant. We hope you can join us this January as we expand our Live
Lab programme and celebrate its re-launch"
To start the week, on Sunday 25
January at 8pm, 10 Minutes to... is back for another evening of new plays
by new voices. Five north east based playwrights, matched with five local
directors, are given the opportunity to create a 10 minute play that responds
to a particular theme. To kick off the New Year, and a new Live Lab, the
theme is Take Off!
10 Minutes to... is the latest addition to Live Theatre’s Live Lab programme, giving writers and directors the opportunity to forge new creative partnerships, be showcased at Live Theatre and bring their work to a new audience. The plays, which are rehearsed in just one adrenalin-fuelled weekend, include Trolley Boy written by Dave Raynor and directed by Anna Ryder, The Flight by Nina Berry and directed by Melanie Rashbrooke, Fold. Throw. Repeat by Rebekah Bowsher and directed by Morag IIles, Coming Home Party by Josh Coats and directed by Sebastien Fumoleau and After School Cake Club by Ali Pritchard and directed by Lewis Grey.
The launch week continues, on Thursday
29 January at 8pm, when audiences are invited to see
brand new work-in-progress in the first Scratch Night of the year. Jointly curated with The Empty Space, Scratch Night is a staple of the Live Lab programme giving theatre makers the
chance to test new ideas out in front of an audience. This edition
includes award-winning poet Kate Fox showcasing
a new show she is developing for the BBC, a piece from theatre
maker Greg Wohead featuring unrehearsed performers using
pre-recorded audio and headphones and Newcastle based theatre collective Precious Cargo who make dynamic, thought-provoking theatre with
a heart. They will also be joined by Eggman Theatre who will
present a selection of scenes from their new show Baggage, which is
about discovering and embracing your identity.
Founded in 2011, Scratch Night gives emerging and established theatre companies a forum to share short extracts of work currently in development and gain invaluable feedback from audiences and fellow theatre makers on their work. Many of the shows, first showcased at a Scratch Night, have now gone on to be developed into full length shows. Previous Scratchers, who have gone on to do great things, include Kieran Hurley’s award-winning Beats which enjoyed a successful run at 2012 Edinburgh Festival Fringe and Alistair McDowall’s Captain Amazing, which was one of the winners of Live Theatre and The Empty Space’s bursary award in 2012. Plus, in 2013 Alison Carr’s The Soaking of Vera Shrimp was also awarded the Live Theatre and The Empty Space’s bursary to develop her show into a full length piece which was showcased at Live Theatre last year.
Tickets:
A week pass to attend all of
the events costs £12 or £5 tickets are
available per event. To book tickets and to find out more about what is in
store visit www.live.org.uk/livelab or contact Live Theatre’s box
office on (0191) 232 1232.
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