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Live Theatre Blooms as Live Garden Opens on the
Quayside
Live Garden Launch
Newcastle Live Theatre
Saturday 9th & Sunday 10th July 2016
This weekend, on Saturday 9th and
Sunday 10th July, Live Theatre will be officially launching Live Garden, the theatre’s new
outdoor public garden and performance area, with a special outdoor promenade
performance featuring some of Live Theatre’s favourite artists and writers
celebrating the theatre’s past and present.
Led by performance poet
and former Live Lab Associate Artist Rowan McCabe this 50 minute showcase of
work will include a new short piece by current writer-in-residence Paddy
Campbell called Mother Hen, Alan Plater’s monologue Wor Tony and The
Great White Shark performed by Trevor Fox; alongside a new exciting
theatrical performance called The Wild Flowers devised and performed by
35 young people from Live’s Youth Theatre working with balletLORENT and
composer Scott Twynholm. The event will culminate with a performance of a new
song about Live Theatre, its heritage and its future, called If These Walls
Could Talk written by Jane Holman.
This new public garden will host a range of
events and performances throughout the year, as well as being a social space on
the Quayside for the people of Newcastle and visitors to enjoy
every day.
Live Garden has been created as part
of the Live Works £10.5 million capital development which will bring new
revenue streams enabling Live Theatre to grow and sustain its work in the
production of new plays, the development of creative talent, education and
participation.
Jim Beirne, chief executive, Live Theatre
explained “This summer sees the culmination of two years of development work
on Live Works and we’re delighted to be launching an exciting new outdoor
performance area. The Live Garden Launch is a great opportunity to mark the
official opening of Live Garden with a specially curated showcase that combines
some of Live Theatre’s ‘classics’ with newly commissioned material, performed
by some of Live Theatre’s favourite artists and writers. Live Garden is a
beautiful public space that we hope will become a recreational addition to the
area and a place for people to relax and escape the bustle of the Quayside.”
Paul James, Associate director - Education and
Participation, Live Theatre said: “We are delighted to be collaborating with
balletLORENT to create an exciting piece of physical theatre for the launch of
our new outdoor performance space. Live's Youth Theatre is working with Ballet
Lorent’s Artistic Director Liv Lorent, composer Scott Twynholm and dancers from
balletLORENT, to produce an imaginative outdoor event which will be shown
alongside a series of other performances to mark the opening of the
Garden.”
Liv Lorent, Artistic Director, balletLORENT added:
"We are thrilled to be working with Live Theatre and developing a new
work inspired by the brilliant and creative individuals who are part of their
Youth Theatre. Composer Scott Twynholm and I are creating a physical theatre
piece together with live music performed by the cast. The garden is beautiful,
and is offering us a creative opportunity to develop a work exclusively to
its landscape design.”
Live Garden will also host further
events throughout the year including a Mini Mela on Sunday 17
July between 11am and 3pm. GemArts Masala Festival will culminate
with a spectacular outdoor event as it brings Live Garden to life
with all the fun, hustle and bustle of an Indian bazaar.
And in the autumn Live Garden will
participate in the national Fun Palaces initiative on Saturday
1 October between 11am and 5pm, with workshops and
performances, including puppetry and illustration, for families and young
people, as well as pop up events all day with storytelling, acoustic buskers
and much more.
The £10.5m entire Live Works
project cost is supported by a £2.1 million grant from the North East European
Regional Development Fund (ERDF) Programme 2007 to 2013, and grants from Arts
Council England, Catherine Cookson Charitable Trust, Gillian Dickinson Trust,
Esmée Fairbairn Foundation, the Monument Trust, Garfield Weston
Foundation, Sir James Knott Trust, the Social Investment Business and the
Wolfson Foundation.
Tickets
A few tickets remain for Live Garden Launch.
They are free but must be reserved in advance by contacting Live Theatre’s Box
Office on (0191) 232 1232 or online at www.live.org.uk.
The 50 minute promenade performance will take place on Saturday 9 July at 12.30pm & 6pm and on Sunday 10 July at
12noon, 2.30pm & 6pm
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