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SITE residency 2011/12: The quest starts here…
This year’s Tobacco Factory Theatre / Theatre Bristol SITE Residency was awarded to innovative and prolific Bristol-based theatre-makers Holly Stoppit and Sarah Fielding, who have collaborated together within the Invisible Circus. The ideaHolly and Sarah will spend their residency exploring an idea for a brand new intimate, participatory, site-specific performance for small audiences. Behind Closed Doors builds upon the growing… Read more...
Posted by Carrie on Fri 18 November 2011 at 1:01 am in News and tagged with Bridewell, development, Greek Myth, Holly Stoppit, immersive, Invisible Circus, participatory, Sarah Fielding, SITE - Permalink
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SITE: a call for proposals
S.I.T.E. (Space, Ideas, Time, Expertise) Tobacco Factory Theatre and Theatre Bristol are working together to provide a studio residency programme for 1 company/artist in 2011/2012. The programme includes producer support, space and a fee of £3000. It is an open, international call aimed at mid-career artists (people with at least 3 professionally produced shows to date) wanting to make a… Read more...
Posted by Carrie on Thu 07 July 2011 at 1:01 am in News and tagged with artists, new work, residency, SITE, theatre bristol, theatre-makers - Permalink
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Weekly Update: 19 February 2010
There’s lots to tell you about this week, including a round-up of reviews for A Midsummer Night’s Dream and The Department of Smelling Pistakes, a sneak preview of what’s coming up in next week’s Prototype, and much, much more… REVIEW ROUND-UP: A Midsummer Night’s Dream Those of you who follow Twitter will have picked up on Lyn Gardner’s (The Guardian)… Read more...
Posted by Carrie on Fri 19 February 2010 at 1:01 am in News, Reviews, Weekly Update and tagged with Dream, Edinburgh, Prototype, Shakespeare, SITE, Smelling Pistakes, theatre-makers - Permalink
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