Redcoat heads out on tour to add the extra sparkle this autumn
Redcoat
Fri 21 October 2022, North Shields The ExchangeSat 29 October 2022, Alnwick Playhouse
Fri 11 November 2022, Saltburn Arts Centre
Redcoat, the highly popular debut show by theatre-maker and entertainer Lewis Jobson, heads out for its first tour across the North East, Yorkshire and Scotland this autumn. Written and performed by Lewis Jobson and directed and co-created by Melanie Rashbrooke, Redcoat is a fun, life-affirming show about being happy and a little bit about being sad. Redcoat is a collaboration between North East based theatre and creative arts company The Six Twenty and local Geordie performer Lewis Jobson. Redcoat was a Live Theatre (Newcastle) bursary winner in 2020 and enjoyed a sell run at the venue in 2021 as part of their ‘Back To Live’ reopening season. As Redcoat’s writer and performer Lewis Jobson says: “After our sell-out premiere at Live Theatre in 2021, we can’t wait to take Redcoat finally out on the road! Set in Bognor Regis in 2012, Redcoat is about leaving home to get your first proper job, making new friends, gagging over ‘The Slushie Guy’, missing Greggs’ Stotties, partying too much and going out into the big bad world of Children’s entertainment and trying not to lose it in front of a load of kids (and their grown ups). Have you ever had to tell a 4 year old that they can’t have a photo with Barney the Dinosaur? Thought not!”
Redcoat is created and presented by North East based arts company The Six Twenty who make fun, social, creative projects that bring people together for a great time out. As Melanie Rashbrooke, Redcoat’s Director and The Six Twenty’s Artistic Director explains: “Redcoat is the ideal theatrical experience for people who enjoy a social night out. Featuring Redcoat Lewis’s trademark charisma and cheeky exuberance this is the show we really need right now. Audiences can expect to be part of the action - encouraged to sing, dance, drink a slushie, make new friends and try their hand at balloon modeling!
At The Six Twenty, we are known for creating shows that are inspired by music, comedy and pub gig culture. This isn't ‘sit down shut up’ theatre, it’s theatre for a good night out. We want our audiences to feel relaxed and as much a part of the night as what they see on stage. We do this in a friendly and relaxed way. You can get involved as much or as little as you want to. There’s no forced participation here!”
Call out to community groups and audiences: As part of the show Redcoat Lewis and The Six Twenty will be chatting with audiences and community groups about their memorable experiences of holidaying in the UK. From classic holiday camp stories, to fish & chips at the seaside, to that souvenir keyring with *that* photo. People will be able to share their stories and souvenirs before and after the show. There will also be the opportunity to get involved online as part of an ever-growing art and audio exhibition. Participants and community groups can contact The Six Twenty’s Creative Producer Emma Biggins to find out more and how to take part. Emma can be contacted at emma@thesixtwenty.com.
Fri 21 Oct, 8pm at The Exchange (North Shields) https://www.attheexchange.info Thu 27 Oct, 8pm at Hull Truck (Kingston upon Hull) https://www.hulltruck.co.uk/ whats-on/drama/redcoat/ Sat 29 Oct, 7:30pm at Alnwick Playhouse (Alnwick) https://www.alnwickplayhouse. co.uk/event/redcoat/ Fri 11 November, 7:30pm at Saltburn Arts Centre (Saltburn) https://saltburnarts.co.uk/ events/redcoat/ Thu 17 - Sat 19 November, 8pm at The Traverse Theatre (Edinburgh) https://www.traverse.co.uk Thu 24 November, 7:30pm at Arts Centre Washington https://sunderlandculture.org. uk/events/redcoat/
Fri 11 November 2022, Saltburn Arts Centre
Thu 24 November 2022, Arts Centre Washington
Meet Lewis. He’s a Redcoat. Living the dream and living it large in Bognor Regis. He likes to smile and show you a good time. But what happens when you’re having an ‘off day’? And you tell Barney the Dinosaur to p*ss off (in front of a load of kids)?
Loosely inspired by Lewis’ real-life experience as a Butlin’s Redcoat (holiday camp entertainer), this one man show is a whirlwind of comedy, theatre, dance and karaoke! It’s a coming-of-adult story about discovering the person you really want to be.
Audiences can expect classic holiday tunes, hilarious real-life holiday camp stories, beach parties, dance routines, balloon modelling, karaoke sing-a-longs and that extra special bit of Redcoat sparkle.
Graeme Thompson, Live Theatre’s Executive Producer, adds: “This show is an unashamedly up beat injection of wonderfulness that will transport you back to heady summer holidays. It’s a flashdance down memory lane with the perfect mix of humour and sun blushed nostalgia. Lewis transports you back to some of the best, but horrendously awkward moments of your life. And always with a smile!”
At The Six Twenty, we are known for creating shows that are inspired by music, comedy and pub gig culture. This isn't ‘sit down shut up’ theatre, it’s theatre for a good night out. We want our audiences to feel relaxed and as much a part of the night as what they see on stage. We do this in a friendly and relaxed way. You can get involved as much or as little as you want to. There’s no forced participation here!”
Working with local communities, The Six Twenty’s shows are often inspired by real people’s stories and lived experiences.
Although Redcoat is about the real-life experiences of a children’s entertainer, this one’s definitely not for young people! Due to strong language and adult themes, Redcoat is for anyone 14yrs+. The show is 75-minute with no interval.
Photos: © The Six Twenty
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