Theatre of Europe and Chelsea Theatre were granted Arts Council England funding to pilot a year of adventurous work from the continent in repertory. The Season opens with Danish company Fix&Foxy staging Ibsen's A DOLL'S HOUSE in different people's homes around London, followed by an audio tour by German/Swiss company Rimini Protokoll (Kaegi/Karrenbauer) through the streets of the city.
Theatre of Europe commissions leading theatre directors from the continent with British creatives to premiere European work for a UK audience. The producing company develops each project over several years, bringing together some of the most exciting artists across the continent and in the UK and working to widen access to continental European theatre practise within mainstream British theatre.
Artistic Director Henriette Morrison said: "Brexit will inevitably create some logistical hurdles for future collaborations of this nature but what has become clear is the resolve of theatre makers to continue collaborating with artists across borders. So Theatre of Europe's overarching aim to encourage the periodic return of international partners feels all the more vital."
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A DOLL'S HOUSE:
7:30pm
September 15 | 29
October 6 |13 |19
November 8 |12 | 18
December 2 | 3 | 9 | 10
BOOKING INFORMATION: The performance venue is a domestic address in London - exact address to be communicated via email 24 hours before each performance.
Directed in the UK by Pelle Nordhøj Kann
Performed by Cassie Raine, Ben Samuels and Jamie Zubairi
Award-winning Danish theatre company Fix&Foxy will work with Cassie Raine, Jamie Zubairi and Ben Samuels to stage a unique production of Ibsen's A DOLL'S HOUSE with real participants in homes around London. Fix&Foxy is lead by Tue Biering and Jeppe Kristensen, award-winning Danish artists who innovate with pop culture, blockbusters, media and kitsch to make playful and poetic theatre that deals with modern societal taboos. Recent projects include: a reimagining of the cult series Twin Peaks performed in eight cars around the remote Odsherred peninsula of Denmark; Pretty Woman A/S, a staged version of the Hollywood movie, starring real life prostitutes; a live cinematographic recreation of Triumph of the Will. The project is in partnership with the Danish Arts Foundation.
Theatre of Europe and Chelsea Theatre in Rep present
REMOTE LONDON by Rimini Protokoll (Kaegi/Karrenbauer)
4:00pm
September 15 | 21 | 24 | 28th
October 1 | 5 | 6 | 12 | 20
BOOKING INFORMATION: The start point is at St George's Gardens (entrance next to 8 Wakefield Street, London WC1N). Please meet inside the garden to be equipped with the audio equipment from 3:30pm. We ask audience to leave a credit card, driver's licence or a £50 deposit for loan of the equipment (returned at the end of the performance), to read and sign a Health and Safety Notice, to wear comfortable shoes for walking and to come prepared for all weather conditions. The running time of the performance is 1 hour 50 minutes. The end point for REMOTE LONDON is in a different part of London so we advise using public transport to reach the start point and also to take the following route from Russell Square station to St George's Gardens: https://goo.gl/maps/11MhCbi6FVB2
Concept and Direction: Stefan Kaegi
Research and Co-Direction: Jörg Karrenbauer
Sound Design: Nikolas Neecke
Sound Design in London: Ekaterina Reshetnikova
Sound Design in London and Director Assistance: Ilona Marti
Dramaturgy: Aljoscha Begrich
Technical Direction: Sven Nichterlein
Production management: Juliane Männel
Stage Management in London: Sara Codrington
London Guide 1: Holly Gibbons
London Guide 2: Zoe Tsavdarides
London Guide 3: Ysabel Clare
Acclaimed Swiss/German company Rimini Protokoll will create a unique trail through London for 50 people at a time. People who have never met before will come together, wearing radio headphones, to explore the city from the perspective of Artificial Intelligence. GPS takes centre stage and transforms London into a living playing field.
REMOTE LONDON is the first long-term project Rimini Protokoll has been invited to make in the UK. The project has taken place in locations across the world including Berlin, New York, Basel, Moscow and Milan. REMOTE LONDON is supported by Arts Council England, Goethe-Institut London, Pro Helvetia, the Swiss Culture Fund UK and Sennheiser.
REMOTE X is a production of Rimini Apparat. It had its opening in Berlin in May 2013 where it was co-produced by HAU Hebbel am Ufer Berlin, Maria Matos Teatro Municipal and Goethe-Institut Portugal, Festival Theaterformen Hannover/Braunschweig, Festival d'Avignon, Zürcher Theater Spektakel, Kaserne Basel. Supported by the Capital Cultural Fund Berlin and by Swiss Arts Council Pro Helvetia and Fachausschuss Tanz und Theater Kanton Basel-Stadt. A House on Fire coproduction with the support of the Cultural Program of the European Union. Voices by Acapela Group.
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