Fuel produces fresh work for adventurous people by inspiring artists. The spring programme includes a diverse range of work for audiences aged 5+ happening in venues small and large, rural and urban, throughout the UK and beyond.
SIMPLE GIRL
Melanie Wilson and Fuel Present
Tokyo Metropolitan Art Space
Part coolly seductive femme fatale, part warmly mischievous confidante, let the Simple Girl share her tales. A one woman trans-European adventure takes you from glamorous intrigue to the lonely flight of lost love, and a yearning to be something more, to be someone else.
Performer, writer and sound artist Melanie Wilson presents her charming Simple Girl. She creates a unique character and a delicately eccentric world, weaving together touchingly humorous confessions and perilous tales. Wilson is an entrancing storyteller, using a minutely observed physicality and illustrated with a live soundtrack, performed on stage with a sampler and vintage microphone. Tripping between her bewitching fantasies and the mundane world of our everyday, she shares a uniquely personal relationship with her audience, drawing them in to become her confidantes, playmates, and occasionally her prey.A Young Vic and Fuel co-production
In collaboration with Bryony Lavery
Commissioned by the Junction Cambridge
August 2000. A British hunter-killer submarine is on patrol in the Arctic. The crew drill, sleep, eat, long for word from home, and silently shadow their target. Their lives are at once extraordinary and mundane - until a tragic event occurs that makes them question everything they are doing. As the tension mounts, the pressure they live under starts to take its toll.
Inspired by the Russian submarine disaster of August 2000, acclaimed theatre company Sound&Fury (The Watery Part of the World and Ether Frolics) join Bryony Lavery (Stockholm) to invoke the life of submariners, fathoms below the icy seas on the fraying front line of the Cold War.
Sound&Fury is a collaborative theatre company directed by Mark Espiner, Tom Espiner and Dan Jones. Their artistic interest is in developing the physical and sonic elements of theatre offering the audience new ways of experiencing performance and stories in an immersive environment and by heightening the aural sense. Previous work includes The Watery Part of the World - where the audience were plunged into total darkness where they witnessed the thrill of a 19th century whale hunt - and Ether Frolics, which took the audience on a theatrical anaesthetic trip.
Kursk was first performed at the Young Vic in London in June 2009 and was subsequently selected to be part of the British Council Showcase at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
MUST: The Inside Story
Clod Ensemble in collaboration with Peggy Shaw
Produced by Fuel
Founded in 2004 and led by Louise Blackwell and Kate McGrath, Fuel is a producing organisation working in partnership with some of the most exciting theatre artists in the UK to develop, create and present new work for all ages.
Fuel's projects are varied in form and content, and happen in all sorts of places: from an exploration of the natural light in Brighton as an installation in a basement, to a retelling of Kafka's Metamorphosis touring 500+ seat theatres from the UK to Iceland, Korea and beyond; from a playful look at history in a disused state building in Bucharest, to an army of women storming Trafalgar Square under helicopter surveillance. In the past Fuel has worked with artists including Marisa Carnesky, NIE, Mark Murphy, National Theatre of Scotland, Gecko and Blind Summit. From 2006 to 2008 Fuel produced the entire programme at the Lyric Hammersmith. Fuel is currently working with Will Adamsdale, Dave Blake, Clod Ensemble, Inua Ellams, Fevered Sleep, Paul Hodson, Peepolykus, David Rosenberg, Sound&Fury, Melly Still, Richard Thomas, Will Tuckett, Uninvited Guests and Melanie Wilson.Videos