Live Theatre’s Elevator Festival
2022 introduces the best new plays by rising talent
Elevator Festival returns
to Live Theatre from Tuesday 16 to Saturday 26 March with an exciting
opportunity to take a first look at plays by the future theatre makers from the
North East and beyond.
Made possible through the Live Theatre Bursary and Talent Development programme, Elevator Festival is a celebration of the very best new theatre talent. Alongside the plays and readings is a specially curated programme of insightful workshops with leading theatre professionals and networking opportunities.
Two brand new plays by North
East writers take centre stage in the festival. The first is Intergalactic
(Petals and Constellations) from Wednesday 16 to Saturday 19
March. Written by Alison Scurfield and Directed by Graeme Thompson this debut
play is a witty and tender tale about grief, growing up gay and the universe.
The second is The Twenty Seven Club by Lucy Nichol and Chris
Connel from Wednesday 23 to Saturday 26 March. Set in 1990’s Newcastle after
the recent death of Kurt Cobain, explores the mental health crisis and its
origin. Emma becomes obsessed with one question – why do so many rock stars die
aged 27?
The hugely popular Elevator Festival Scratch Night on Monday 21 March will see five North East artists present work-in-progress extracts of brand new theatre. This is a fantastic vehicle for artists to test and explore their new work in front of an audience and to receive feedback which can help to shape the development of the productions.
Other events include a play
reading of Kerry Wright’s Kailey, on Saturday 19 March at
4pm. A semi-autobiographical comedy drama about the turbulent journey of an
18-year old as she tries to navigate life alone whilst her mum is caught in the
prison system.
An Artists Question Time on Tuesday
15 March, will be a chance for theatre artists and audiences to put their
questions to a leading industry panel. Hosted by Live Theatre’s Artistic
Director Jack McNamara, attendees can expect debate about new writing, making
new work and moving forward from the pandemic. The programme also includes two
workshops led by Jack McNamara - Introduction to Directing on Saturday
19 March and Directing Through Design on Saturday 26
March.
Graeme Thompson, Creative Producer at Live Theatre said: “It’s so important to be able to get back to one of the most vital things we do at Live Theatre. Now more than ever it is vital to look to the future and support artists from our region to create bold, original and contemporary new theatre.”
Lucy Nichol, co-writer of The Twenty Seven Club said: “The
Live Theatre Bursary has given Chris and I the opportunity to expand and
develop our skill sets and really challenge ourselves. For Chris, this has
meant stepping outside of acting and into the role of writer/director, while I
have been able to learn how to transfer a story from page to stage. Live
Theatre’s encouragement and support has been invaluable and we can’t wait to
introduce The Twenty Seven Club to audiences.”
Emerging
theatre makers are at the heart of Elevator Festival which is kindly supported
by The John Ellerman Foundation. Be the first to see artists on the rise and be
part of the conversation.
Tickets:
Tickets
are priced from £6 - £8 with many events free. To book tickets and to find out
more contact Live Theatre’s Box Office on (0191) 232 1232 or visit www.live.org.uk/elevator
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