MACBETH – BLOOD WILL HAVE BLOOD Marketing Pack

 Contender Charlie, China Plate and
Warwick Arts Centre present
MACBETH – BLOOD WILL HAVE BLOOD
Marketing Pack
‘I cannot but imagine that Shakespeare himself would have loved this interpretation and that the
visceral, earthy and mischievous re-telling of his story would have delighted him.’
Steve Hawthorne, InSuffolk Review
CELEBRATING THE 400TH ANNIVERSARY OF SHAKESPEARE’S DEATH
Supported by Arena Theatre, Wolverhampton and funded by Arts Council England.
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CHINA PLATE
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About the show
Brochure copy
Target audience
Tour dates
Engagement for schools
Feedback
Sample direct letter
Sample press release
Box office notes
Creative team
About the companies
Contact info
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THE SHOW
China Plate’s captivating one-man adaptation of Macbeth – Blood Will Have Blood, returns
in 2016 following two incredibly successful UK tours in 2014 & 2015.
Adapted from the original mid-scale production, this new one-man version offers flexible
touring through seamlessly merging live performance with a dramatic on-screen world.
Using razor sharp storytelling and a heart-stopping soundtrack, this new adaptation takes
audiences on a break-neck journey through the blood-soaked world of Macbeth.
The thrilling production, written by Nick Walker for 9-13 year olds, builds on the company’s
innovative approach to putting live narration and modern language alongside
Shakespeare’s classic text – increasing the focus on clear storytelling and accessibility. This
new production has been designed with greater technical flexibilility to enable us to
continue to reach our target audience in a wider variety of locations and venues.
Across the 2014/15 tours the project has been particularly successful at reaching areas of
low arts engagement (particularly with boys / reluctant learners/ and with young people
whose second language is English),
“The show was extremely well presented and brilliantly performed. The surround sound and
quality of composition and sound design was particularly good, serving to enhance the
atmospherics and also inform the story…The pacing was punchy and kept young
distractible minds engaged throughout.” Arts Centre Washington
EDUCATION PACKAGE
An extensive education programme, created by Contender Charlie, one of the UK’s
foremost theatre education companies, accompanies the show. The programme offers
teachers and schools the opportunity to deepen and extend their theatre experience
through a workshop and interactive online resources. For more information please read
page 6.
This project offers venues:
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A stunning and powerful adaptation of Shakespeare Macbeth.
A brilliant introduction to Shakespeare for 9-13 year olds with little previous theatre
experience.
An opportunity to engage wider audiences and to establish/build on a reputation
for promoting top class work for young people.
An innovative 3 tiered education programme
OFFICIAL SHOW TRAILER - https://vimeo.com/147452398
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NICK WALKER (WRITER) ON THE PORTER AND THE DRAMATIC ON SCREEN WORLD
“During the writing of the first adaptation of Macbeth, for a cast of 6, it became clear that
the role of the Porter, who navigated the audience through the fast moving plot, was an
extremely exciting and powerful device.
Funny yet deadly serious; charismatic yet shy; subversive yet naïve; untrustworthy yet
sincere. His complicity in the story was both a source of fear for him, but also a gleeful and
manipulative pleasure. The kids loved him.
The strength of such a role made us speculate how far we could push him, and whether he
could hold the whole play on his own. This is what we have written.
He opens the Pandora’s box holding the story of Macbeth and talks to, into, and through
the screen to help the audience feel those moments of danger, temptation, power, despair
and guilt.
It provides an audacious interaction both with an audience and with a dramatic on screen
world, and all those exciting spaces in between.”
TOURING PLANS
Macbeth – Blood Will Have Blood will tour to venues across the UK in autumn 2016.
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BROCHURE COPY
Contender Charlie, China Plate and Warwick Arts Centre present
MACBETH – BLOOD WILL HAVE BLOOD
Re-invented for 9-13 years-olds, this new production of Macbeth – Blood Will Have Blood is
an accessible and unforgettable introduction to Shakespeare’s shocking story of ambition,
greed and the abuse of power.
Summoned by the arrival of the audience, a macabre Porter leads us into the dark heart of
Shakespeare's play, offering young audiences (and their families) a glimpse of life under
Scotland’s tyrant King.
Using razor sharp storytelling, a dramatic on-screen world and a heart-stopping soundtrack
this one-man adaptation takes us on a break-neck journey through the blood-soaked world
of Macbeth.
Supported by Arena Theatre, Wolverhampton and funded by Arts Council England.
‘I cannot but imagine that Shakespeare himself would have loved this interpretation and
that the visceral, earthy and mischievous re-telling of his story would have delighted him.’
Steve Hawthorne, InSuffolk Review
‘My advice for those considering bringing their children to see this groundbreaking
production is: kill to get a ticket.’
Roy Leighton, author of Success in the Creative Classroom
www.chinaplatetheatre.com
@youroldchina
Running time
55 minutes (performance)
30 minutes (workshop)
Age guidance
Most suited for ages 9-13
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TARGET AUDIENCES AND KEY
MESSAGES / BENEFITS
Macbeth – Blood Will Have Blood has an extraordinary track record for engaging
audiences of all backgrounds, reaching over 5,000 young people (and their families)
to date across 2 national tours.
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2016 is the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare’s death – this is the perfect opportunity
for venues and schools to engage with the anniversary celebrations.
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Young people aged 9-13. High quality re-imagining of Shakespeare’s classic from
established touring companies - specifically adapted as an excellent introduction to
Shakespeare. An unforgettable, accessible, live action and on-screen production.
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School / college / students – High quality re-imagining of Shakespeare’s classic from
established touring companies. An unforgettable, accessible, live action and onscreen production. A perfect introduction to Shakespeare’s work, for young people
to learn from and about, potentially at reduced cost for groups. Workshops and post
show talks also available.
China Plate can provide venues with the following tried and tested resources for use
with schools:
Ø Schools email template
Ø Bespoke schools marketing
Ø Publicity materials
Ø Direct schools letter template
Ø Full education package (as detailed on page 6)
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Previous China Plate, Contender Charlie and Warwick Arts Centre audiences –
revival of acclaimed, sell out production building on success of 2014 and 2015
production and tour. High quality re-imagining of Shakespeare’s classic from
established touring companies in a co-production with Warwick Arts Centre. An
unforgettable, accessible, live action and on-screen production. Perfect introduction
to Shakespeare’s work.
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Existing drama audiences – Quality re-imagining of Shakespeare’s classic play
produced by award-winning established companies. An unforgettable, accessible,
live action and on-screen production.
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Arts professionals – Opportunity to see innovatively re-imagined production of
Macbeth staged on tour. High quality re-imagining of Shakespeare’s classic play
produced by award-winning established companies. An unforgettable, accessible,
live action and on-screen production.
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Existing and potential drama/creative writing/script writing groups – high quality reimagining of Shakespeare’s classic. Opportunity to learn about quality adaptations
of Shakespeare’s work and making it accessible for younger audiences from awardwinning established companies.
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PREVIOUS TOUR DATES
29th September – 2nd October, 10am / 1pm (daily)
New Wolsey Theatre, Ipswich
01473 295900
www.wolseytheatre.co.uk 5th – 7th October, 1pm (5th), 10am / 1pm (6th-7th)
The Core at Corby Cube
01536 470470
www.thecorecorby.com
8h – 9th October, 1pm / 10am & 1pm
Quarterhouse, Folkestone
01303 760750
www.quarterhouse.co.uk
12th – 13th October, 1pm / 10am & 1pm
mac birmingham
0121 446 3232
www.macbirmingham.co.uk
15th – 16th October, 1pm / 10am & 1pm
Marlowe Theatre, Kent
01227 787787
www.marlowetheatre.com
19th – 20th October, 1pm / 10am & 1pm
Cambridge Junction
01223 511511
www.junction.co.uk
21st – 22nd October, 1pm / 10am & 1pm
Arts Centre Washington, Sunderland
0191 219 3455
www.artscentrewashington.co.uk
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ENGAGEMENT FOR SCHOOLS
-Performance
-Workshop / Q&A
-Education package including online resources
As part of the experience, each participating school will have access to a unique learning
package. Following the performance, the Porter will lead a workshop / Q&A, which bridges
the gap between the performance and the classroom / online work - a unique form of
experimental learning developed by Ben Walden in collaboration with Mark Rylance and
Richard Olivier. This technique harnesses the power of storytelling and is designed to
enhance and inspire the creative learning of young people.
‘The workshop really helped the children start exploring the personalities and motivations of
the different characters and it really helped pave the way for work in the classroom.’
Participating schools will also have access to an online educational resource specifically
designed to accompany this project. Students are invited into the site via a filmed
sequence where they meet the Porter again. They then revisit key moments and characters
from the play and participate in activities, which explore their key motivations. The range of
activities are designed to be cross-curricular in nature, enabling teachers to use them in
English, Drama, History, PSHE and SEAL units of work. To access these resources visit
www.bloodwillhaveblood.net. An online tutorial is also available by clicking here – please
share this with your teachers.
‘I spent over a week using the online resources. Pupils loved meeting the Porter again. I
used the character videos to recap plot and support understanding of character
motivations. We then used the website tasks to support writing. I was so pleased to get
descriptive and quality writing from the Macbeth website.’
‘The performance, workshop and resources have had a very positive impact on our
children and it has helped them develop a sound understanding of Macbeth and its
themes, the motivations and personalities of the characters. It clearly motivated them to
write about Macbeth in very creative ways, take part in drama sessions and produce
excellent work about Shakespeare.’
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FEEDBACK
Teacher Feedback
‘I have never seen staff and pupils so enthusiastic and appreciative. A brilliant experience...
Shakespeare will never be the same again!’
“The use of such varied production elements really captivated the young audience
immediately and set up the story telling effectively.
When I tackle Shakespeare ( and ‘Macbeth’) with my Year 8 Drama classes after Christmas
– the production we saw will be a great learning tool and stepping on point for my pupils. It
has made them realise the versatility of both Shakespeare and also a wide range of
production elements so thank you!”
‘Terrifying. Brilliant. They loved the blood and guts. They now love the story of Macbeth and
know it far better than a lot of adults! Amazing.’
‘I thought the performance was excellent, exciting, interactive and made the story of
Macbeth come to life perfectly. It was perfectly pitched for our Year 6 class, which includes
a majority of EAL children.’
“The students came to the show with no prior teaching of the story and left with a good
grasp of character, plot and main themes. Staff found the performance to be original and
engaging.”
“We found our students talked with energy and enthusiasm about both how the production
was staged and in relation to the Macbeth story. They really appreciated the Q & A at the
end of the performance too.” ’
‘Definitely a positive impact, especially with the boys and reluctant learners. Motivation to
write increased. Quality of all aspects of the curriculum was enhanced. Each class went on
to read other Shakespeare stories after this.’
‘It has really improved literacy skills and the children’s confidence in drama. I have a lot of
mini Macbeths in my class now! They have the confidence to use a much wider range of
vocabulary.’
The use of the Porter as storyteller, narrator and audience guide was ingenious – mixing
contemporary language with traditional Shakespearian to make the production very
accessible for young people.”
“The whole show was gripping and the students were enthralled by the world created on
stage. The text was succinct but gave a strong introduction to Macbeth.”
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Pupil Feedback
“I really liked the Porters visual effects…I would like to go and watch it again because it was
intelligent and funny.” Alfie
“The special effects that made it look like the Porter was covered in blood were incredible”
Harvey
“I liked the way the actors on the screen timed it perfectly with the Porter on the screen.”
Jordan
“The play was fantastic…I thoroughly enjoyed the play, thank you so much” Josh
“The Porter was funny and good at acting and you guys did a good job with the special
effects and make-up.” Rizgan
“We loved the show. Thank you for letting us come to your fantastic show!” Kian
“Now, the sound effects were amazing, like flying dogs amazing!” Hya
“It was unbelievably fantastic when the narrator was in the screen one minute then bang,
he was on the stage!” Zach
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SAMPLE DIRECT LETTER
Celebrating the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare’s death throughout 2016
Macbeth – Blood Will Have Blood is an accessible and unforgettable re-imagining of
Shakespeare’s Macbeth for young people aged 9 to 13, and is on at [YOUR VENUE] on
[YOUR DATES].
Summoned by the arrival of the audience, a macabre Porter leads us into the dark heart of
Shakespeare's play, offering young audiences (and their families) a glimpse of life under
Scotland’s tyrant King.
Using razor sharp storytelling, a dramatic on-screen world and a heart-stopping soundtrack
this one-man adaptation takes us on a break-neck journey through the blood-soaked world
of Macbeth.
Co-Directors Paul Warwick and Ben Walden say of the play:
“We’ve created a thrilling and fast paced environment which is full of projections and an
amazing soundscape so that the kids feel like they’re not just watching a play but are
actually inside it.” Paul Warwick
“Macbeth works particularly well with young people…it’s violent, it’s grizzly, there’s a lot of
blood, there’s witches, there’s killings…it’d be ridiculous to say that they’re not interested in
things like that as they love it! But most importantly, in grabbing their attention like this we’re
then able to ask them some big questions about the themes in their own lives and in the
society they see around them. The production and the play is designed to be a very
exciting hour for them which will lead them in an experience they’ll hopefully never forget.”
Ben Walden
Reinvented for young audiences and their families, Macbeth – Blood Will Have Blood is an
accessible and unforgettable introduction to Shakespeare’s shocking story of ambition,
greed and the abuse of power.
Macbeth – Blood Will Have Blood is at [YOUR VENUE] on [YOUR DATES] at [YOUR TIME].
Tickets are [YOUR TICKET PRICE] and are available from [YOUR VENUE] Box Office on [YOUR
BOX OFFICE NUMBER] or online at [YOUR WEBSITE].
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SAMPLE PRESS RELEASE
CONTENDER CHARLIE, CHINA PLATE AND WARWICK ARTS CENTRE RETURN WITH THEIR
HUGELY SUCCESSFUL RE-IMAGINING OF MACBETH FOR YOUNG PEOPLE IN 2016 FOR
THE 400TH ANNIVERSARY OF SHAKESPEARE’S DEATH.
Following the hugely successful, sell-out tours in 2013 and 2014 (to over 15,000 young people),
Contender Charlie, China Plate and Warwick Arts Centre once again join forces to present a new
version of their hugely successful adaptation of Shakespeare’s Macbeth for young people aged 9 to
13.
Summoned by the arrival of the audience, a macabre Porter leads audiences into the dark heart of
Shakespeare's play, offering young audiences (and their families) a glimpse of life under Scotland’s
tyrant King.
Using razor sharp storytelling, a dramatic on-screen world and a heart-stopping soundtrack this oneman adaptation takes us on a break-neck journey through the blood-soaked world of Macbeth.
China Plate’s Paul Warwick directs Macbeth – Blood Will Have Blood.
“We’ve created a thrilling and fast paced environment in this new version of the production, which is
full of projections and an amazing soundscape, leaving the kids feeling like they’re not just watching
a play but are actually inside it.” Paul Warwick
‘I cannot but imagine that Shakespeare himself would have loved this interpretation and that the
visceral, earthy and mischievous re-telling of his story would have delighted him.’
Steve Hawthorne, InSuffolk Review
Macbeth – Blood Will Have Blood opens at New Wolsey Theatre on the 29th September before
commencing a four-week tour of the UK.
Macbeth – Blood Will Have Blood comes to [YOUR VENUE] on [YOUR DATES] as part of its tour of the
UK. For more information please visit www.chinaplatetheatre.com/macbeth
Education package
An innovative education programme accompanies the performance of Macbeth – Blood Will Have
Blood. As part of the experience, each participating school will have access to a unique learning
package. Following the performance, the Porter leads a workshop / Q&A, which bridges the gap
between the performance and the classroom / online work - a unique form of experimental learning
developed by Ben Walden in collaboration with Mark Rylance and Richard Olivier.
Notes for Editors
For further information, photography, interviews or to arrange reviewer tickets, please contact:
[YOUR PRESS CONTACT] on [YOUR CONTACT NUMBER] or email [YOUR CONTACT EMAIL] OR
Kaya Stanley-Money on +44 (0)77 4307 2199/ [email protected]
Guidance
Running Time: 60 mins (performance) 30 mins (workshop) | Most suitable for 9-13 year olds
Companies
China Plate
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China Plate is an independent theatre studio that works with artists, venues, festivals and funders to
make original, exciting theatre that plays with form and has narrative at its heart.
China Plate are currently collaborating with Caroline Horton, Action Hero, Chris Thorpe, Contender
Charlie, Dan Jones and Inspector Sands.
The company are Associate Producers at Warwick Arts Centre where they develop and commission
new work, Artistic Associates at the New Wolsey Theatre where they are Directors of PULSE Festival,
Programmers of New Directions (the NRTF showcase) and producers of innovative development
programmes including The Darkroom, The Optimists (producer training) and The First Bite and Bite Size
Festivals.
China Plate are Ed Collier, Paul Warwick, Kirsten Burrows and Kaya Stanley-Money. For more
information on China Plate, visit www.chinaplatetheatre.com
Contender Charlie
Contender Charlie use the power of storytelling and mythology to enhance and inspire the creative
learning of young people as well as their teachers and school leaders.
The company’s mission is to support young people in the exploration of their emotional development
and creative potential. To support those who mentor, teach or lead students in the promotion of
inspiring, effective and ethical practice.
For more information about China Plate and Contender Charlie, visit www.chinaplatetheatre.com
and www.contendercharlie.com
Warwick Arts Centre
Warwick Arts Centre is one of the largest multi-artform venues in the UK, presenting, commissioning
and co-producing an outstanding programme of contemporary live and visual arts. It aims to be a
place of artistic adventure for audiences and artists alike and is one of a small group of significant
supporters of contemporary performing and visual arts outside of London.
Opened in 1974 at the heart of the University of Warwick campus, Warwick Arts Centre is a distinctive
and special place, integral to University life, an important resource for the arts and for audiences in
the region and a significant force in national and international arts networks.
Macbeth – Blood Will Have Blood has been developed and co-produced by Warwick Arts Centre.
For more information on Warwick Arts Centre, visit www.warwickartscentre.co.uk.
Company information
Contender Charlie, China Plate and Warwick Arts Centre present
Macbeth – Blood Will Have Blood
Director: Paul Warwick
Writer: Nick Walker
Sound Designer: Elena Peña
Performer: Richard Kidd
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BOX OFFICE NOTES
Dates and Times
[Your Dates and Times]
Company
Contender Charlie, China Plate and Warwick Arts Centre
Production
MACBETH – BLOOD WILL HAVE BLOOD
Ticket Prices
[Your Ticket Prices]
Show Copy
Re-invented for 9-13 years-olds Macbeth – Blood Will Have Blood is an accessible and
unforgettable introduction to Shakespeare’s shocking story of ambition, greed and the
abuse of power.
Summoned by the arrival of the audience, a macabre Porter leads us into the dark heart of
Shakespeare's play, offering young audiences (and their families) a glimpse of life under
Scotland’s tyrant King.
Using razor sharp storytelling, a dramatic on-screen world and a heart-stopping soundtrack
this one-man adaptation takes us on a break-neck journey through the blood-soaked world
of Macbeth.
‘I cannot but imagine that Shakespeare himself would have loved this interpretation and
that the visceral, earthy and mischievous re-telling of his story would have delighted him.’
Steve Hawthorne, InSuffolk Review
Images
High res images are available on request, please contact Kaya Stanley-Money.
Capacity
Maximum 150
Age Guide
Most suited for ages 9-13
Running Time
60 minutes (performance)
30 minutes (workshop)
Twitter Hash tag
#MacbethBWHB
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CREATIVE TEAM
Paul Warwick – Director
Paul Warwick is a theatre director and producer. He is Co-Director of China Plate, a company that
producers high quality, exciting and innovative new work that is formally adventurous and narratively
engaging. He and his colleague, Ed Collier, are currently Associate Producers at Warwick Arts
Centre, Directors of Pulse Festival and Artistic Associates at New Wolsey Theatre, Ipswich. The
company also work with a number of the UK’s most exciting and innovative artists and are currently
creating work with Caroline Horton, Action Hero, Chris Thorpe, Contender Charlie, Dan Jones and
Inspector Sands. In 2002 they set up The John Osborne Arvon Centre in Shropshire and prior to that
Paul was the founding artistic director of award-winning Unlimited Theatre. He is also an alumni of The
Royal National Theatre's Directors Scheme and currently sits on the Board of Dialogue Productions.
Directing credits include Stones In His Pockets (The New Vic); Stormchasers (BBC Radio 4); Macbeth
(Contender Charlie/China Plate/Warwick Arts Centre); Nick Walker’s We Love You City (Belgrade
Theatre); Dwr Caru (Talking Birds); Arabian Nights (The New Vic); Laurel and Hardy (Stephen Joseph
Theatre); Home Street (Stella Quines / Traverse Theatre); Laurel and Hardy (The New Vic); The
Windmill (The Drill Hall); Nick Walker’s The Last Lot (Talking Birds); Evensong (Landscape); Love Letters
(Middle Temple Hall); Promises to Keep (Duke of York’s Theatre) and Static, Clean, Dead In the
Water, Shades, No Brave World, The Dumb Waiter and Uncle Vanya (all Unlimited Theatre).
Nick Walker – Writer
Nick is a writer and producer. He was co-founder of Talking Birds, a Coventry-based theatre
company whose work has been presented across the UK, Europe, and the USA. He has worked with
some of the country’s leading new work theatre companies including Stan’s Cafe, Insomniac,
Debbie Isitt’s Snarling Beasties, NoFit State (on their international hit Barricade), Action Hero, and
Kindle Theatre. His plays and short stories are regularly featured on BBC Radio 4, including 3 series of
The First King of Mars (starring Peter Capaldi), and 3 series of The Bigger Issues. His new Scandinavian
thriller series, Annika Stranded, was broadcast on Radio 4 in Jan 2013. He is director of independent
radio company Top Dog whose series The Music Teacher was nominated for a Writers Guild of Great
Britain award. He is the author of two critically acclaimed novels Blackbox and Helloland. He is
currently working for on a new drama series for BBC1, and on a screenplay with Black Camel
pictures.
CAST
Richard Kidd | The Porter
ON SCREEN CAST
Jack Bannell | Macbeth
Toby W Davies | Macduff
Esther McAuley | Lady Macbeth
Jack Parry-Jones | Banquo
Jonathan Mulquin | Malcolm
Nick Walker | Duncan
CREATIVE TEAM
Paul Warwick | Director
Nick Walker | Writer
Elena Pena | Sound Designer
Chris Whitwood | Touring Technical Manager
Film produced by Iconic Productions
www.iconictv.co.uk
Sarah Belcher, Amanda Lawrence, Giulia Innocenti | Witches voices
FOR ICONIC PRODUCTIONS
Sam Lockyer | Director of Photography & Editor
Diensen Pamben | Lighting & Additional Camera
James Watson | Sound
Juliet Aiyedogbon | Go Pro
Andrew Sones | FX
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DIGITAL CONSULTANTS | C&T
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COMPANIES
CHINA PLATE
China Plate is an independent theatre studio that works with artists, venues, festivals and
funders to make original, exciting theatre that plays with form and has narrative at its heart.
China Plate achieve this through three strands of work:
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Developing (artist development and commissioning)
Making (origination and touring)
Programming (seasons, festivals and events)
China Plate are currently collaborating with Caroline Horton, Action Hero, Chris Thorpe,
Contender Charlie, Dan Jones and Inspector Sands.
The company are Associate Producers at Warwick Arts Centre where they develop and
commission new work, Artistic Associates at the New Wolsey Theatre where they are
Directors of PULSE Festival, Programmers of New Directions (the NRTF showcase) and
producers of innovative development programmes including The Darkroom, The Optimists
(producer training) and The First Bite and Bite Size Festivals.
China Plate are Ed Collier, Paul Warwick, Kirsten Burrows and Kaya Stanley-Money. For
more information on China Plate, visit www.chinaplatetheatre.com
CONTENDER CHARLIE
Contender Charlie use the power of storytelling and mythology to enhance and inspire the creative
learning of young people as well as their teachers and school leaders.
The company’s mission is to support young people in the exploration of their emotional development
and creative potential. To support those who mentor, teach or lead students in the promotion of
inspiring, effective and ethical practice.
For more information about Contender Charlie visit www.contendercharlie.com
WARWICK ARTS CENTRE
Warwick Arts Centre is one of the largest multi-artform venues in the UK, presenting,
commissioning and co-producing an outstanding programme of contemporary live and
visual arts. It aims to be a place of artistic adventure for audiences and artists alike and is
one of a small group of significant supporters of contemporary performing and visual arts
outside of London.
Opened in 1974 at the heart of the University of Warwick campus, Warwick Arts Centre is a
distinctive and special place, integral to University life, an important resource for the arts
and for audiences in the region and a significant force in national and international arts
networks.
CHINA PLATE
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CONTACTS
Kaya Stanley-Money*
[email protected]
077 4307 2199
Paul Warwick
[email protected]
079 3269 6879
*Contact for press/marketing/media and initial touring enquiries
www.chinaplatetheatre.com
Twitter @youroldchina
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