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The Grandfathers
The Snow Queen
The Grandfathers
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The Grandfathers, 2017
by Rory Mullarky
A Young Company production replacing text with movement and exploring the difference is between conditioning someone to fight for their country and radicalisation.
A Young Company production replacing text with movement and exploring the difference is between conditioning someone to fight for their country and radicalisation.
The Disappearance of Timothy Jackson. 2015
An interactive theatre event taking place in the fully-furnished flat at the Sutton Life Centre as part of the borough’s Imagine Festival of the Arts.
Hospital Food, 2015
by Eugene O’Hare
This site-specific theatre piece took place in a surround cinema and worked with young people from the Citizens Media Group who created the bespoke films for the show.
This site-specific theatre piece took place in a surround cinema and worked with young people from the Citizens Media Group who created the bespoke films for the show.
Alice's Mad Tea Party
Highlights Reel, 2015
The Spy Project
London Live, 2017
The Spy Project
Mini-Flashmob, 2017
A Rubbish Lunch Break
Pop Up Performance, 2014
500 Miles, 2014
Devised for the Surrey Youth Drama festival & working with full-face masks from Strangeface Theatre Company, this young cast explored lost love letters & the journey's we take.
The Snow Queen, 2013
Devised with an inclusive cast of young people & adults with a learning disability, the production explored this dark tale through movement & shadow puppetry.
Coke Floats & Chemo, 2013
Based on the acclaimed blog of the same name, the show documented Yvonne's battle with breast cancer & featured Yvonne in the title role, alongside a mini-puppet version of herself & a community cast of family & friends.
Brillig & The River World, 2012
Inspired by Lewis Carroll’s famous poem & devised by a cast of young actors, this show utilised movement, puppetry & object theatre to re-invent the world of the Jabberwocky.
The Girl on the Platform, 2011
A reminiscence theatre piece, inspired by Brenda Norfield, a WWII evacuee. Brenda narrated the original production, which involved a local community cast, who worked with Strangeface Theatre Company to produce bespoke full-face character masks.
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