Alison King
Turtle Key Arts
Ladbroke Hall
79 Barlby Road
London W10 6AZ
T +44 (0)20 8964 5060
F +44 (0)20 8964 4080
E ali@turtlekeyarts.org.uk
W redcapetheatre.com
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SIZE OF COMPANY
4 on the road
SCALE OF VENUE
Small- to middle-scale
PERMANENT STAFF
Artistic Directors
Claire Coaché, Cassie Friend and Rebecca Loukes
Producer
Alison King at Turtle Key Arts
ARTISTIC POLICY
RedCape is committed to telling stories that matter, move and entertain using stunning visuals, physical storytelling and original writing. RedCape had a phenomenal time at the Edinburgh Fringe in 2008: In addition to rave reviews, their debut show received a Fringe First and the Total Theatre Award for Best Visual Theatre. A 35-date tour of followed in autumn 2009, to great success and many sell out shows.
REVIEW EXTRACTS
‘Endlessly inventive... thoroughly disquieting. It's stunning; you can't help but catch your breath.’ ***** Metro
‘An affecting, humorous piece of physical theatre.’ The Times
‘It has a sly sense of fun. One to catch.’ The Guardian
CURRENT PRODUCTIONS
A 1980s hairdressing salon inside a psychiatric institution provides the backdrop to the lives of three women committed decades earlier as 'moral defectives'. (70 mins, no interval 3 on stage, 5 on the road.)
FUTURE PRODUCTIONS
A devised play based on an adaptation of the book, From Newbury with Love will premiere at The Corn Exchange, Newbury and then performed in Moldova. (Duration, performers tbc.)
Based on true stories from communities that are disappearing from England's east coast; what does it mean to lose your home from under your feet? (2 on stage, other details tbc.)
WRAP-AROUND
An Introduction to Devising with RedCape Theatre: during a two-hour physical theatre workshop, RedCape will share with participants some of the techniques they use to create their work. The session will include a physical and vocal warm up, object transformation, the five frame technique, creating space with voice, working with spatial limitations, minimum text maximum effect, disposable theatre and will culminate in the creation and performance of a six word story.
TOURING AVAILABILITY
from January 2010
from spring 2010
from spring 2011
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