Thanks to everyone who came to see Love Letters Straight From Your Heart last Saturday!
It was a brilliant way to begin our 25th Birthday celebrations...
Can you share some highlights or favourite projects from the last 25 years of the company?
Highlights (and lowlights) over the last 25 years would include:
· hearing that couples had decided to propose to each other after attending performances of Love Letters Straight from Your Heart.
· whilst on tour with the show It Is Like It Ought To Be, having to take a very long (and terrifying) zip wire down from the Great Wall of China after being told ‘this is the quickest way and if we don’t do this you’re going to be late for the show tonight’.
· Billennium, a theatrical guided tour of the future of a place using AR, has taken us to some amazing cities - Eindhoven, Budapest, Bilbao and Belgrade. Because the show requires local research into the history of that place we have met and talked to some fascinating people over the years. For example, we met Toti in Bilbao, a gregarious and entertaining author who knows a lot about the Basque region and history.
· Jess, about 4 months pregnant, accidentally falling off a bed onto a floor of fake blood and ketchup in Schlock (which was in part a homage to horror films). The get out involved mopping up litres of the aforementioned fake blood and ketchup.
· getting carpet burns from fighting each other at the end of Offline, our show about internet chat rooms (the set was a beige carpet and not much else).
· Richard pretending to be Martin Sheen in Apocalypse Now for the show Film, but hurting his back doing so and having to lie in bed for a weekend with some frozen peas whilst everyone else went to a cool festival to perform the show with an understudy.
What does it feel like to be returning to Love Letters post-Covid 19 lockdowns and the digital iteration?
What piece of advice would you give to theatre makers at the start of their careers today?
Check out this VIDEO about a project called 'Performing Futures'.
In 2022 ‘Performing Futures’ used two shows, Billennium and To Those Born Later, to test innovative, more inclusive and sustainable performing arts touring and distribution models.
Funded by Perform Europe and in partnership with IKUSEEARTE (Spain), Students’ City Cultural Centre (Serbia), PLACCC Festival (Hungary) and Fuel (London).
Future Soundings is a new project made in collaboration with Duncan Speakman. It is part workshop and part performance. It was recently performed as part of Hopeful Futures, a two-day event exploring the future of creative technology in Bath and Birstol, run by Bristol + Bath Creative R&D.
As you take a wallk through your city an app on your phone prompts you to imagine travelling through time. It asks you to describe what you might see and hear in the places you pass. When you return, a science-fiction story made collectively from the futures that you and other participants imagine is performed live with an improvised soundtrack.
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