
The Country Wager
It is 1685. King Charles II is on his deathbed and at Staunton Harold the dandies and libertines are descending to celebrate the birthday of Earl Ferrers …
It is 1685. King Charles II is on his deathbed and at Staunton Harold the dandies and libertines are descending to celebrate the birthday of Earl Ferrers …
Commissioned by The Diocese of Leicester, beginning in Leicester Cathedral and touring to the churches of the five primary market towns of Leicestershire this performance was one of our biggest challenges to date …
The Fish, The Thorn and The Bishops Read More
An outdoor, night time spectacle staged in the grounds of Elston Hall, near Newark, birthplace of Erasmus Darwin. “Join us as we travel back to an age when thought and knowledge caused uproar…”
The Triumph of Reason Read More
This mammoth project for New Perspectives involved staging four different community plays in four neighbouring villages with four different casts on four successive weekends …
The Festival of The Beck Read More
A community performance for Eastwood, in which the audience was led around various sites near to the DH Lawrence birthplace museum …
Picture the scene – Rutland has become the first county in England to be run by a private company, and now the race is on to attract as many tourists as possible. But a murmur of dissatisfaction is growing as Britain’s smallest county begins to stand up and fight …
This was a new challenge for the company – to make a small scale touring show based on the issues facing communities across towns and villages in Nottinghamshire …
Your Village No Longer Exists Read More
A project which changed Gotham for ever …
The Wise Fools of Gotham Read More
A three day, site specific performance at Nottingham Train station using ten thousand napkins, four giant waiters, writers conjuring up individual stories on demand using ingredients from story menus, and an old lady reading out Good Advice over the station tannoy …