English
Touring Theatre Announce Full Programme for Trailer Story – free pop up
theatre venue in Leazes Park Newcastle
Trailer Story
Newcastle Leazes Park
Friday 30th July - Sunday 1st August 2021
ETT (English
Touring Theatre), have announced the full programme for Trailer
Story – a travelling outdoor performance space
touring across the UK, a joyful, and safe, way of
bringing communities together in their local public spaces to celebrate
theatre.Photo: Tina Torbey
Inspired by ETT’s origins as
Century Theatre, who toured the UK in a pop-up space, Trailer Story performances
will be housed in a truck, usually used to tour production sets around the
country, but reimagined as a space for artists and audiences to meet. Designed
by Jon Bausor with Tina Torbey, and Lighting Design by Natasha
Chivers. Trailer Story opens in Newcastle, 30 July – 1 August,
before visiting Keswick 5 – 8 August 2021, in partnership with Northern Stage
and Theatre by the Lake.
The touring programme includes
theatre with Nouveau Riche’s dance-theatre
piece, Resonate, written and performed by Ntonga
Mwanza; Lung Theatre’s Who Cares by Matt
Woodhead which explores the experience of young carers; the
bike-powered family comedy, How to Save a Rock, written
by Conky Kampfner, Alex Rugman and Pigfoot; and Tim
Crouch’s reimagining of Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night from the
point of view of its most notoriously abused steward in I, Malvolio. There is
comedy with the country’s best comics performing for an audience of children
and their families in Comedy Club 4 Kids. Figs
in Wigs host
cosmic game show, Astrology Bingo; and there is A Rain
Walk, a self-guided
tour accompanied recorded voices of children from across the UK and Ireland. With music and
beatboxing from Grace Savage who performs her award-winning beatbox routines and distinguished back
catalogue of songs; and Testament also brings his spoken word, rap and beatbox
show.
In addition, the programme offers
a platform for local artists in each area to take over the space,
including The BonBons Cabaret, Mam
Tackles The Climate Crisis, BRASH’s Raising
Shame and A case in point by What’s
That Dance in Newcastle.
Richard Twyman, Artistic
Director, and Sophie Scull, Executive Producer of ETT today
said, “This programme curated by the team at ETT and our partners at
Northern Stage and Theatre by the Lake offers audiences a rich selection of
entertainment for all ages, from theatre and dance to comedy and spoken word.
In this, its inaugural year, we hope that our touring truck will provide the
opportunity for artists and audiences to reconnect and celebrate the communal
act of theatre-making. We, and all the artists involved, are so excited to be
back making work, touring and meeting audiences in their local community
again.”
Trailer Story is
made possible with support from the Cultural Recovery Fund, the Weston Culture
Fund, Urban Green and the National Trust.
More details:
For more information including
full programme listings and timings visit www.northernstage.co.uk/
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