Newsletter – A Doll’s House + 2010 retrospective

December 24th, 2010 by admin

 Happy Christmas 

Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year from Theatre Delicatessen

It has been a pretty amazing 2010 for Theatre Delicatessen!

Here’s our final mailing list email of the year to wish you a very Merry Christmas, a very Messy New Year and something to tickle those theatre tastebuds as soon as January arrives.

Most importantly we would like to say thank you so much to all of the Theatre Delicatessen family for supporting us and making this all happen. We only grow by your grace.

 

A Doll's House

Our final production at Picton Place, opens on 5 January - get your first theatrical fix of 2011 with Theatre Delicatessen and book your tickets for our Arts Council funded, all female production of A Doll's House now!

As we settle with family and friends to reflect on the year that has passed, and look forward to the future, here's a little countdown of the last 12 months…

 

JANUARY

Theatre Delicatessen packs up its pop-up shop and says a fond farewell to our first home at 295 Regent Street, moving to 3-4 Picton Place – a five-storey office block behind Selfridges.

We'd like to take this opportunity to thank our benefactors and space sponsors: James Bowdidge and PMG for giving us a huge leg up at the beginning in Regent Street, and Great Portland Estates who have allowed us free tenancy at Picton Place all this year and cemented our reputation as one of the most exciting theatre companies working in London Off-West End Theatre.

 

FEBRUARY

Mercury Fur has its first major London revival at Picton Place and opens to incredible audience and critical acclaim, including 4 stars from the Guardian and 5 stars from RemoteGoat

"Almost unbearable to watch yet so compelling you can't stop watching...There are some standout performances from the young cast, and the play is perfectly matched to this here-today-gone-tomorrow pop-up venue" - Lyn Gardner THE GUARDIAN

 

MARCH

After sell-out final weeks, Mercury Fur comes to a close. Audience response matched that of the critics – thank you to everyone who saw it, shared their experiences and told the rest of the world!

As ever word-of-mouth support is so important to help making our work a success, and viral marketing spreads the word in a way nothing else does. If you're ever stuck for a status update tag #theatredelicatessen, like us on facebook and twitter and be part of the magic!

 

APRIL

Theatre Delicatessen host one of Artists in Development, Tacit Theatre, with a raucous and bawdy production of The Canterbury Tales.

 

MAY

Tacit move on to create a beautifully moving production of Scaramouche Jones starring Theatre Delicatessen veteran Tom Daplyn.

 

JUNE & JULY

Over two months we are immersed in preparations for Theatre Delicatessen's first foray at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, as we take our 2009 hit Pedal Pusher to the Zoo Roxy in a prime time slot in a 200-seat auditorium!

 

AUGUST

Pedal Pusher takes Edinburgh by storm, adapting the promenade original to a face on production which still spoke to cyclists and non-cyclists - and created a few converts in the process!

Pedal Pusher is included in The List's ‘Top 20 Unmissable Shows of the Festival’ and catches the eye of the Norwegian Literary Festival who hope to host the production in 2011.

 

SEPTEMBER

The Fringe Theatre Event of the Year Theatre Souk opens at 3-4 Picton Place, filling every room with an up and coming theatre company, turning the whole building into a circus of events, performances, installations, madness and mayhem.

Theatre Souk is Time Out Critics’ Choice, receives 5 Stars from What's On Stage and Remote Goat and cements our growing reputation among London Fringe Companies:

“Extraordinary odyssey through modern drama… If you get a chance, attend it, and look out for any new work from what are by now certainly one of the most exciting theatre companies in London.” Remote Goat

Amongst the madness, our wonderful American intern Christine Zagrobel joins the team for four months.

 

OCTOBER

Artistic Director Jessica Brewster gives birth to the third Theatre Delicatessen baby - Welcome to the World Maja!

 

NOVEMBER

Theatre Delicatessen flex our philanthropic muscles and support DYS-PLA, a festival of work by dyslexic playwrights. We buy our own weight in feminist theory literature theory as preparations for our final production at Picton Place begin.

 

DECEMBER

Theatre Delicatessen is awarded our first Grant from the Arts Council towards our January production of A Doll's House

This is massive. We are proud to be recognised as a company worth investing in and we're hugely grateful to not just the Arts Council but to Tim Weaver Hughes and Josh Cass whose work this year have made such a difference to the company.

We further developed our relationships with Theatre Souk artists, hosting .dash/Tacit Theatre collaborative production of A Christmas Carol, and bring the marvellous Half:Cut on board to create an environmental installation to work alongside A Doll's House.

 

It has been an incredible year and we'd like to thank Tim Weaver-Hughes, Josh Cass, Paul Loy, Gergo Danka, Sarah-Louise Young, Flavia Fraser-Cannon, Leo Steele, Olivia Brown, Christine Zagrobel, Holly McGlynn, Alex Tucker, Edward Burge, Amber Massie-Blomfield and the team at Mobius, everyone at Zoo Venues, all the artists involved in Theatre Souk, Philip Ridley, Chris Pollick, Ben Wigzell, Alex Guiney, Clare Latham, Richard Ashcroft, Chris Urch, Isaac Jones, Zahra Browne, Suzanne Goldberg, Carl Knighton, Geoff Mills, Sam Smullen,  Julia Krysiak, Christopher Stewart, Libby Brodie, National Theatre Studio, Supporting Wall, Box of Tricks, Theatre 503 and Metta Theatre.

To all our friends, collaborators, supporters, sponsors and the rest of the Theatre Delicatessen family, Happy Christmas and here’s to a fantastic 2011.

With love,

Jessica, Frances and Roland.

 


Theatre Souk is now closed

October 20th, 2010 by admin

 

Theatre Souk is now Closed....please vacate the building.

theatredelicatessen would like to say a massive thank you to the incredible companies who made up what was indeed the pop-up theatre event of the year, and of course to the audience members who came to join in with the fun and mayhem. Critical and Audience feedback was incredible - not to mention 3 nominations for this years' OffWestEnd Awards, the 'Offies': Best Production Theatre Souk at theatredelicatessen, Best Event Theatre Souk at theatredelicatessen and Best Actor Neil Connolly in Matador at Theatre Souk at Theatre Delicatessen.

 

Next Week @ Picton Place: Contractions

 



MEMO:
To: All Staff
From: management@contractionsplc.co.uk

Emma fancies Darren. But her sales figures have dropped dramatically. Her manager is concerned.
 
Clearly, the situation needs to be resolved.

---
 

Fly Theatre presents
 
Contractions by Mike Bartlett.
Mike Bartlett (Earthquakes in London, Cock)’s absurd comedy about the delicate line between our working and private lives premiered at the Royal Court in 2008 to critical acclaim.
Fly’s stark new revival, staged in a real office, invites the audience to join Emma’s meeting as it tumbles towards chaos…
 
Come in. Sit down. How are you?

“We are careering towards a society, Bartlett implies, that sees all and understands nothing... [the script is] grotesquely funny - and it chills to the bone." – The Times (2008) on Contractions

26 - 30 October, 2010 - 8pm
An extra lunchtime performance at 1pm on 27th Oct
(Running time approx 50mins).
 
Cast: Abigail Rokison and Holly Beth Morgan

Buy Tickets Here.

 

DYS-PLA festival

theatredelicatessen is proud to support this festival of work by dyslexic playwrights. Please continue our support by spreading the word.

"msft has consistently worked with dyslexic practitioners since 2007 to raise awareness of the creative benefits neuro-diversity brings to the arts. From our humble beginnings in pub venues, under previous festival titles of 'Dys(the)lexi' and 'dyssing-mondys', we celebrate our biggest venture so far, the DYS-PLA festival of new plays by dyslexic writers.

"We kick off the C festival with a Charity Gala night and wine reception, with our Special guest, Jim Cartwright, who will host the tour-de-force of dyslexic creativity. The evening will present extracts from each play programmed throughout the week, along with a full scale production of Matthew Scurfield's dramatised autobiography, 'I Could be Anyone'. Over the DYS-PLA "Festival week, (2-6th November) we will present a double bill of the following titles: Cheery Cack, written by Susan Sainsbury, directed by Janet Palmer, The Death Of Norman Tortilla, written by Charlotte Coates, directed by Tom Latter, Just a Game, written by Paul Hine, directed by Emily Jenkins and Susanna, written by N N Rakshin, directed by Adam Marchan."

For more information, please find us at www.facebook.com/msftlondon or to book tickets: www.wegottickets.com

 

 


Newsletter: Scaramouche Jones, Pedal Party, News

May 5th, 2010 by admin

In this installment of the theatredelicatessen newsletter:
  • Scaramouche Jones
  • Pedal Party
  • Other News

Scaramouche Jones

Scaramouche Jones now showing at Picton Place

"Unmissable, captivating one man show"
remotegoat.co.uk

"bawdy, farcical and tragic, Tacit Theatre’s magnetic production more than bears comparison with Pete Postlethwaite’s acclaimed version"
-- The Stage

Tacit Theatre presents a piece of story-telling theatre at its very best with its production of Scaramouche Jones, by Justin Butcher.  A full length play for one actor, Scaramouche Jones tells the life-story of a 99 year old clown in his own words and bears witness to some of the pivotal moments of the 20th century.

The theatredelicatessen space has been turned into a circus tent, into which comes the eponymous Scaramouche Jones, a charismatic 99 year-old clown with a wealth of stories to tell from his journey through the ups and downs of the twentieth century.

We meet our narrator as the festivities begin on millennium eve, his 100th birthday, and the night of his final and most important performance. He relates his birth at the turn of the 20th century in Port-of-Spain, Trinidad, tells of his childhood in slavery, his rambling across Saharan Africa, his gypsy life in Milan, his role as a concentration camp grave-digger and his eventual arrival in London, the home of his mysterious English father. Along the way he meets a spectrum of characters, each with their own profound effect on his life.

Under the direction of Jon Constant, Tom Daplyn (Tacit’s Artistic Director) plays Scaramouche.  The production, which has been in development for nearly two years, features original music from resident composer Sarah Bodalbhai.

This is Tacit Theatre’s second show at theatredelicatessen, immediately following on from a highly  successful production of The Canterbury Tales, which was adapted and directed by Tom Daplyn.

Buy Tickets Here Now.


Pedal Pusher - Pedal Party

Pedal Party

Save the date: 18th June 2010

Save the date in your diaries now for 18th June 2010 - theatredelicatessen's party of the Summer held at Picton Place right in the centre of London. Free Champagne reception, entertainment, exciting raffle - an opportunity to see old companies and give a brilliant start to our tranfser of Pedal Pusher to the Edinburgh Fringe.

We need to raise £17,000 to take one of Time Out's top plays of 2009 to Scotland - help us get there by becoming a Friend, Angel, ArchAngel or Guardian Angel. Contact frances@theatredelicatessen.co.uk for more information.

More details to follow.

Other News

Other News

THEATRE SOUK - CALL FOR ARTISTS Don't forget if you have an amazing idea for Theatre Souk, let us know! Full details at http://www.theatredelicatessen.co.uk/theatre-souk/

REHEARSAL SPACE FOR HIRE
We're opening up our rehearsal rooms at Picton Place to be hired by day and evening, also at weekends. Find more information at http://www.theatredelicatessen.co.uk/blogs/current-residency-rehearsal-room-hire/

EDINBURGH SHOWCASES
Preparing a show for the Fringe and want to try it out before it leaves town? theatredelicatessen have opportunities for companies to showcase their work, contact frances@theatredelicatessen.co.uk


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