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Performance in Profile 2010 - British Council - Arts

Jon Harris
Shared Experience
Riverside House
27 Vauxhall Grove
London SW8 1SY

T +44 (0)20 7587 1596
+44 (0)20 7735 0374
E jon@sharedexperience.org.uk
W sharedexperience.org.uk

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SCALE OF VENUE
Large-scale

PERMANENT STAFF
Joint Artistic Directors

Nancy Meckler and Polly Teale

Administrative Producer
Jon Harris

Associate Director
Kate Saxon

ARTISTIC POLICY
Shared Experience creates theatre that goes beyond everyday lives, giving form to the hidden world of emotion and imagination. Shared Experience has pioneered a distinctive style that unites both text-based and physical theatre. At the heart of its work is the power and excitement of the performer’s physical presence and the unique collaboration between actor and audience: a shared experience.

REVIEW EXTRACTS
‘Shared Experience’s magnificent production… The performances are immaculate… this is triumphant theatre.’ The Sunday Times ()

‘Blistering performances from a superb ensemble. Searing theatre.’ The Times ()

‘One of the true highlights of a lifetime of theatregoing.’ The New York Post ()

CURRENT PRODUCTIONS
Adapted by Helen Edmundson from the novel by Tolstoy. A co-production with the National Theatre and Nottingham Playhouse. A seven-hour epic in two parts, adapting one of the world’s most famous novels.

by Bertolt Brecht, translated Alistair Beaton. A new translation co-produced by West Yorkshire Playhouse/Nottingham Playhouse. Features a community chorus recruited and rehearsed in each location.

by Tennessee Williams. New for 2010 in a co-production with Salisbury Playhouse.

WRAP-AROUND
We supply these activities with every production: pre- and post-show discussions with cast and director; workshops for school and college groups (usually 14–21); process workshops for professional actors, writers and directors; technical theatre days for ages 14-21, onstage with a particular production; an opportunity to observe a technical rehearsal for small groups aged 14–21. We also regularly undertake particular workshops or residencies devised in collaboration with presenters and partners on specific projects.

RECENT INTERNATIONAL WORK
2006 Ireland ()

TOURING AVAILABILITY
Please contact for availability

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