Gecko Resource Pack
Gecko Resource Pack
“
How does one create the
conditions in which you can
make the best work possible? It’s
always been about that, right
from the beginning.
Amit Lahav
                    ”
Artistic Director
    Contents                                                                            Welcome
    Welcome                                                              ...........2   Devising in Gecko’s world
    An Introduction to Gecko                                             ...........5
                                                                                        Becoming confident with devising happens in stages. Unavoidably, it is a trial-
    Meet Amit Lahav, Artistic Director                                   ...........7
                                                                                        and-error process - over time the experiments and moments which make you
    A History of Gecko through Nine Shows, Two Films and One Fire        ..........17   feel good develop as you get more attuned to what you like and you become
    The Gecko Method                                                    ..........33    clearer about what it is you are trying to make.
                                                                                        								
                                                                                        								Amit Lahav, Artistic Director
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    “ownThehumanity
            shows invite each audience member to explore their
                    and see their own narratives and the world
        around them, reimagined. The potential is for personal
          catharsis, a call to arms and the redirection towards
                                     deeper human connection
                                               and community.
                                                   Amit Lahav
                                                                 ”
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An Introduction to Gecko
                                     Gecko is an award-winning and critically acclaimed
                                     physical theatre company, founded in 2001 by Artistic
                                     Director Amit Lahav. The company is based in Ipswich,
                                     Suffolk, and regularly tours across the UK and the
  “...The process of discovery, of   world. Known for its world-class performance that
    searching, however difficult,    inspires, moves and provokes reflection, the company’s
    however glorious that is, the    work is physical, visual, visceral and ambitious, made
    process of creating our own      through collaboration, experimentation and play.
     world, our own story, our
   own script - that is Gecko.”      The company’s ensemble of international performers,
            Amit Lahav               technicians and designers includes people from the
                                     UK, Colombia, France, Hungary, India, Israel, Mexico,
                                     Norway, Serbia, Spain, South Africa and USA. As
                                     a truly international company that uses multiple
                                     languages within its work, the company has huge
                                     appeal around the world. The narrative of the work is
                                     created through movement, imagery and music.
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                                                                                        “        I had a growing sense that I wanted to make something,
                                                                                                a growing sense whilst I was being employed as an actor
                                                                                                and a deviser that I had ideas and a quick sense of what it
                                                                                                was I wanted to make. It was a growing, strong, powerful
                                                                                                feeling that was disruptive to the process of me just being
                                                                                                a performer to someone. Gecko didn’t start as an attempt
                                                                                                to make a company, it started as an attempt to create the
                                                                                                       conditions in which I could make something.
                                                                                                                                         Amit Lahav    ”
                                                                                   Why is the company called Gecko?
                                                                                   We wanted something that was international and something that implied
                                                                                   energy. At the time the company was formed we were doing a lot of flying on
                                                                                   stage and climbing up walls.
    Just like a dream, a Gecko show also uses symbols, shapes, archetypes and
    metaphors to represent aspects of the lives of the audience, making our
    shows a very powerful personal experience. An invitation to each individual
    audience member to re-imagine the world around them.
    For this reason, there’s no right or wrong interpretation of the show. By design
    it is entirely created for personal interaction and personal interpretation.
                                                                                  It often occurs that scenes and moments I had invested a lot of time into no
                                                                                  longer resonate for me within the ever-changing bigger picture, as new ideas
                                                                                  begin to become more central.
                                                                                   The use of several languages in one piece also signifies to the audience that
                                                                                   their Gecko experience isn’t a process of linguistic comprehension, but that
                                                                                   of human connection and of human relationships, no matter the culture or
                                                                                   linguistic knowledge. This choice demands personal interpretation and a
                                                                                   deeper emotional connection from the audience.
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 A History of Gecko through Nine   Shows
                                   Taylor’s Dummies (2003)*
                                                                         Films
                                                                         The Time of Your Life (2015)*
 Shows, Two Films and One Fire     The Race (2005)*                      Institute (2020)^
                                   The Arab & The Jew (2007)*
                                   The Overcoat (2009)*                  Associate Shows
                                   Missing (2012)                        The Dreamer (2016)
                                   Institute (2014)                      A Little Space (2019)
                                   The Wedding (2017)^
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   populous around the world.                                                      relationship that would eventually lead to Gecko relocating to the town.
                          Amit Lahav
  Taylor is played by three men who each reflect the different aspects of his
  personality. The show delves into the depths of male desire as inside Taylor’s
                                     head underground jazz worlds emerge from
                                     his dingy home existence.
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                                                                                                                  h   2 0  15    d u ri n g   a successful
                                                                                                             arc
 Missing
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                                                                                                   e rs  e a A rt s  C  e n tr  e, Missing was
                                                                                    run at Batt                                            ra   nd Hall.
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                                                                                    lost to a fire that                                      ing campaign,
                                                                                                              e ss fu l  c ro  w  d  fu n  d
Missing follows Lily, a woman whose soul appears to be decaying. She is very         Following a succ                                       e  ight days,
                                                                                                               a s re   b u il t in  ju  st
successful in her working life, but something is missing. The shadows of Lily’s      the production w
past implore her to accept how far she has strayed from the person she really is.                      e  c o m p a n  y  to    g o ahead with its
                                                                                      allowing th                                            was a key event
                                                                                                                  e x  ic o .  Th  e  fi re
                                                                                      planned tour of M                                         company
                                                                                                                  p m   e n t,   w it h  th e
This was the first collaboration with Designer Rhys Jarman and Lighting Designer      in Gecko’s develo                                       e  to create and
                                                                                                                 a st e  r to    c o n ti n u
Chris Swain and is the longest touring of Gecko’s shows, having performed in           fuelled by the dis                                       by the support
                                                                                                                e ll e n c e ,   b u o y  e d
15 countries. It premiered in 2012, the same                                           tour work of exc                                          ed from its
                                                                                                                   c o  m  p  a  n y  re  c e iv
year that Gecko became an Arts Council                                                  and affection the
England National Portfolio                                                                u d ie n c e s a n d th  e theatre industry
                                                                                        a
Organisation.                                                                           during that time.
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 Institute                                                                                    The Time of
 Institute is an incisive
 dissection of the way
                                                                                              Your Life
 we nurture and care for                                                                      Created specifically for On Stage: Live from
 ourselves and each other.                                                                    Television Centre (a BBC Four programme
                                                                                              showcasing four of the UK’s leading independent
 It is the first Gecko                                                                        theatre makers), The Time of Your Life is an original,
 production around which                                                                      30-minute live TV performance.
 the company created an
 engagement project. With                                                                     This made-for-TV live performance has an ordinary
 support from Wellcome and                                                                    man at its heart as he journeys through a number of
 in collaboration with Suffolk Mind, the company provided a series of events and              rooms representing different milestones in his life,
 resources to allow audiences to further explore the issues of mental health raised
                                                                                                                 searching to find a real human
 in the show. While we’ve always delivered workshops to students, teachers
                                                                                                                  connection in a world consumed
 and community groups, the success of the project marked a widening of the
                                                                                                                   by social networks and mass
 company’s participation strand.
                                                                                                                     advertising.
                                               “ In my opinion, society is currently                                    This was Gecko’s first foray into film and allowed
                                                                                                                         Amit to create work for the ‘eye’ of the camera,
                                                   set up in a rather dangerous way
                                                     which pits people against each                                       creating a unique approach to capturing movement,
                                                    other. Ultimately, I am a believer                                     such as the single shot in the film lasting 9 minutes
                                                      and I’m full of hope, and that’s                                      and choreographed around a Steadicam
                                                     why it’s so important. I think we                                       camera operator, spinning on the spot in the 		
                                                   should re-imagine how we might                                             centre of the performance space. The project
                                                         care for each other, and be                                           inspired Amit to explore the medium further,
                                                    compassionate and generous to                                                leading to a number of TV/film
                                                     each other, and enjoy that as a                                               collaborations.
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                                                                    natural life-force.
                                                                         Amit Lahav
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 The Dreamer                                                                     The Wedding
 co-production with Shanghai Dramatic Arts Centre
                                                                                 The Wedding is Gecko’s most ambitious show to date, with 9 performers.
 As part of the British Council’s Shakespeare Lives (commemorating the 400th     It allowed Amit to explore two areas of interest – the ritual of the wedding
 anniversary of Shakespeare’s death), this unique collaboration between China    ceremony and a resulting sense of celebration, and the relationship between
 and UK theatre companies was inspired by Shakespeare’s A Midsummer              the individual and the state. Both of these constructs are linked to the notion of
 Night’s Dream and The Peony Pavillion, written by Shakespeare’s Chinese         a contract, and this became an important presence in the show.
 contemporary Tang Xianzu.
                                                                                 During the time the show was developed, the political world became
 The Dreamer was Gecko’s first international co-production and first associate   increasingly fragmented and unpredictable, and the idea of an individual’s
 show, created by Associate Director Rich Rusk with Devising Performer Chris     marriage to society, and questions relating to separation and divorce, became
 Evans, alongside Gecko Creatives Rhys Jarman, Chris Swain and Dave Price.       increasingly prominent in the production.
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 A Little Space
 co-production with Mind the Gap
 Working with Mind the Gap, one of Europe’s leading learning disability
 theatre companies, the company’s second associate co-production was
 created by Gecko Associate Artists Rich Rusk and Dan Watson alongside the
 company’s creative team and with Mind the Gap performers and artists Karen
 Bartholomew and Charli Ward.
 Set in an apartment block, the show follows the lives of five people, exploring
 what happens when they connect and disconnect from each other, whether
 through choice or through isolation. Drawing on the performers’ own
 experiences, a little space uses movement, imagery, sound and lighting to
 portray the needs, desires and fears of the characters.                           Institute
                                                                                   Following The Time of Your Life, Amit continued to explore work in film through
                                                                                   collaborations with directors Teresa Griffiths on Egon Schiele: Dangerous
                                                                                   Desires (BBC2, 2018) and Adam Smith/Marcus Lyall on visuals for The
                                                                                   Chemical Brothers’ live shows. This strengthened his understanding of the genre
                                                                                   and the process of creating a Gecko feature film soon followed.
                                                                                   It was first broadcast in July 2020 during the pandemic lockdown as part of
                                                                                   BBC Four’s Culture in Quarantine series.
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       “ Adaptation from stage to film is
           all about honing in on the visual
        language and storytelling piece by
     piece, building towards a composition
          of something that illuminates and
             elaborates the central feelings
                       I am trying to get to.
                               Amit Lahav
                                                ”
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                                         The Gecko Method
     “ The importance of time to give    Amit spends three years creating a new production, which sees him go through
        you the freedom to express and
                                         periods of highly intensive experimentation in a rehearsal studio and periods
        explore your ideas cannot be
                        ”
                                         of solitary research and reflection, culminating in an extensive technical
        underestimated.
                                         rehearsal period and then a ‘Creation Tour’.
        Amit Lahav
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 Year 1: The Thinking Year
 When working on a production, Amit will first develop the seed idea for a new
 show. This comes as a response to a theme that has current relevance to him
 and will often have a personal and societal aspect. How these ‘seeds’ arrive
 varies from one piece to the next, having an openness to the world around you
 is key. These seeds will become the catalyst for new ideas and images, which
 Amit collects and curates. As he explores and investigates them further, the
 central idea for a show can and often will shift. The most important thing for
 Amit to identify is which story feels vital to tell. Following his instincts is central
 to how all shows begin.
 Amit will play with these initial ideas, testing them out physically, often with
 students as part of a Gecko residency or workshop. They are then explored
 further with Gecko performers. It is worth noting that a lot of this early
 development work is done in isolation – with Amit reading, researching,
 sketching and storyboarding, as well as creating and filming solo physical
 movements.
                                                                                                                                                                         set?
                                                                                                                                                         Recognise this
                                          Use Lists: I make hundreds of                                                                                                   mit’s
                                                                                                                                                         This is one of A
        Film Shor t Pe
                         r formances:     similar lists of scenes, themes,
                                                                                                                                                         drawings for
       I’ll often film sh                 acts, and journeys for each show,
                         ort                                                                                                                              The Wedding.
       performances u
                          sing my phone   allowing me to understand how each
       of my solo work                    of these elements interact or conflict
                           or with
      our performers
                         and will put     with one another, and helping me
      scenes, choreo
                       graphy and         create a sequence of events to
      poetic ideas to
                       gether in short    storyboard.
     runs, allowing
                      me to gauge
     how they sit sid
                       e by side.
                                                                                   The storyboard process supports the creation of a first version of the show,
                                                                                   which takes place over a seven-to-eight-week period, bringing performers
                                                                                   and other creative team members (lighting, costume, design) into the rehearsal
                                                                                   room. Ideas are improvised, choreographed, rehearsed and transitions
                                                                                   created, with many of the sequences and ideas recorded (often using Amit’s
                                                                                   phone) as a reminder and for later development. The process will often span
                                                                                   a few months, with a couple of weeks of studio rehearsals followed by time for
                                                                                   Amit to reflect on the various outcomes and discoveries made and to continue
                                                                                   work on the storyboard.
Year 2: The Writing Year                                                                             “ We do not know what the piece is until
                                                                                                         we’ve performed it, because it requires
During this period there is an explosion of ideas. Amit reacts to his early                              the imagination of the audience to put
exploration with further ideas and images, new starting points for investigation
and research, and sometimes even a new seed. Thoughts on sound and music
                                                                                                            the final authorship on the piece.
                                                                                                                       Amit Lahav
                                                                                                                                              ”
will also develop during this initial physical exploration, as well as early
structural ideas and designs.
                                                                                   The team will have explored many different ideas and elements from lighting
                                                                                   and sound, to props, set and choreography. Towards the end of the process,
Amit will then begin the process of developing ‘images’ to physically represent
                                                                                   a work in progress version of the entire show is created, typically featuring a
his thoughts, feelings and ideas which he’ll combined together into a draft
                                                                                   full set, costumes, props, soundscape and lighting design throughout. This work
sequence, sometimes supported with some early structural apparatus such as
                                                                                   in progress is often shared with a live audience, sometimes publicly in one of
prototype set work, props, costumes, sound or music, giving Amit a sense of
                                                                                   Ipswich’s venues or with invited guests. This is an incredibly important part of
what this physical world might become. The explorations will involve a constant
                                                                                   the process and Amit will use the response of the audience to focus on future
sense of play - juxtaposing the ordinary with the extraordinary, editing,
                                                                                   developments during the final making year.
expanding, re-ordering. There will be a huge amount of material made, and
much of this will be discarded as the ideas solidify.
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      Developing the Image
                                                          ”
                           Gecko calls ‘serious play’.                                  integrity – serious play – to achieve the best results, and to film this
                                 Amit Lahav                                             ‘play’ to review and support further development. Use breath, full
                                                                                        emotional physicality, and think about juxtaposing the ordinary
            If you are looking to devise your own work based on Gecko’s style,
                                                                                        with the extraordinary.
            you probably won’t have three years in which to create it, but there
                                                                                                   Top Tip:
            are a number of the company’s processes that you could adopt to
                                                                                                                         rk in g o n  ea rl y id ea   s or rehearsing for a
            create a piece of total theatre that will inspire, move and entertain                  Whether you’re wo                                         a nd  yo ur colleagues
                                                                                                                               ays en  su re   th a t yo  u
                                                                                                   final performance, alw
            your audience.
                                                                                                                           w hi ch to  G ec  ko   m   ea ns being absolutely
                                                                                                    are ‘in the room’ –
                                                                                                                         d  a nd  co m m  itt ed . A   lways start a session
                                                                                                    ready, fully focuse                                           yb ody is ready to
      1                                                                                                                                 en   su re  th  a t ev er
                                                                                                                             s first to
            Stimulus: Identify your stimulus (that you are given or that you                        with preparation task
            choose yourself) and use this to focus your creation, research and                                a nd p ro d uc e p he no  menal work.
                                                                                                     respond
            development.
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     5   Develop the image: Start organising your thoughts, feelings and
         ideas into an early storyboard, supporting this with structural items
                                                                                   7     First Sharing: Share your work in progress, either as a live or
                                                                                         recorded performance, to gather feedback so far. How did the
         such as simple props, costumes, music or sound, giving you a sense              audience respond, how do they interpret your story, what is their
         of what your physical world might become.                                       emotional response to your work?
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         Rehearsals: Use rehearsals to edit
         and organise your material, thinking
                                                  Top Tip:
                                                  Experience and engage in         8     Reflect and Refine: From your feedback identify the strongest
                                                                                         and weakest areas of your piece, be honest with yourself. Refine
         about the transition between each        different types of theatre and
                                                                                         your work so that all elements flow clearly together until you have
         idea, sequence or movement. Record       performance to broaden your
                                                                                         an absolute understanding of the world you are creating as you
         each sequence separately to allow        theatre practice vocabulary
                                                                                         build towards technical rehearsals. Re-visit the building blocks you
         you to review later or to reorganise     and variety of ideas.
                                                                                         first used - full emotional physicality, breath, connection between
         their order.
                                                                                         performers.
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                                                                                     P Emotionally Honest: Is your work emotionally honest? Use a personal
                                                                                         emotion, reaction or situation that means something to you as the starting
                                                                                         point for your work and to open up creative possibilities.
 P Breath: Have you incorporated breath into your movement sequences?                P An Empowered Ensemble: Are you facilitating your ensemble to feel
     Use breath as part of your ‘script’ to communicate emotion, as a
                                                                                         safe, inspired and empowered? Do you value every voice in the room? Let
     functional tool for your choreography, as a shared expression and to
                                                                                         the personal skills, knowledge and stories of your ensemble help shape
     create a visceral experience for your audience.
                                                                                         the world and content that you want to create.
 P Quality: Are you completely committed in your pursuit to make excellent           P Open to Interpretation: Is your work open to interpretation? Although
     work? Every aspect of the process is vital in order to make shows of the
                                                                                         you may ‘write’ and ‘storyboard’ your work, combine a total theatre
     highest quality. Create the conditions and find the resources that will allow
                                                                                         approach with poetic metaphors and a visual language that invites your
     you to make the best thing that you can possibly make. Be rigorous. Be
                                                                                         audience to re-imagine the world around them and to interpret your
     prepared to discard material if it no longer feels right.
                                                                                         show personally and emotionally.
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     “ A Gecko process is very raw. The idea is
       a spark that comes from me, but the piece
          becomes about everyone in the space,
        their stories, experiences and outpouring
           of inner life, which makes it a beautiful
                          and very familial journey.
                                      Amit Lahav
                                                       ”
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                                                                                  Image Credits
 Further Resources
                                                                                  Front: Chris Evans and Amit Lahav in Institute; Richard   27: The ensemble (centre: Yang Zi Yi) in The Dreamer;
                                                                                  Haughton                                                  Yin Xuefeng
                                                                                  1: Saju Hari, Nathan Bartman, Kenny Wing Tao Ho,          28: Anna Finkel, Dan Watson, Louise Tanoto,
                                                                                  Vanessa Guevara Flores, Miguel Hernando Torres            Madeleine Fairminer and Fionn Cox Danies in The
                                                                                  Umba, Ryen Perkins Gangnes, Lucia Chocarro in new         Wedding; Richard Haughton
 Develop your skills further by taking part in a Gecko workshop, led by Gecko’s
                                                                                  show R&D; John Ferguson                                   29: Lorraine Brown in a little space; Tom Woollard
 highly experienced devising performers. Our workshops are a practical and        3: Georgina Roberts, Amit Lahav, Dan Watson, Fionn        30: François Testory in Institute (film); John Ferguson
 engaging exploration of the devising processes and performance techniques        Cox Davies, Kip Johnson in The Time of Your Life;         31: François Testory, Ryen Perkins-Gangnes, Amit
                                                                                  Richard Haughton                                          Lahav, Kenny Wing Tao Ho, Vanessa Guevara Flores
 Gecko uses when creating a show. Find out more on our website.
                                                                                  5: Kenny Wing Tao Ho, Ryen Perkins Gangnes, Fionn         and Miguel Hernando Torres Umba in Institute (film);
                                                                                  Cox Davies, Chris Evans in The Wedding; Richard           John Ferguson
 Check out YouTube for free access to recordings of our full shows, interviews    Haughton                                                  33: The ensemble (centre: Kenny Wing Tao Ho in new
                                                                                  7: Amit Lahav in Institute (film); John Ferguson          show R&D; John Ferguson
 with Amit, the performers and technical crew, along with hints and tips for
                                                                                  8: Amit Lahav, personal archive                           36: Amit Lahav; Rich Rusk
 devising your own work.                                                          10: The ensemble (front row: Miguel Hernando Torres       39: Louise Tanoto, Dan Watson, Chris Evans, Dave
                                                                                  Umba, Katie Lusby, Kenny Wing Tao Ho in new show          Price, Kenny Wing Tao Ho in rehearsals for The
                                                                                  R&D; John Ferguson                                        Wedding; Rich Rusk
 Join the discussion on Gecko: Engage, our Facebook group for those
                                                                                  11: Chris Evans and Anna Finkel in Missing; Robert        41: Chris Evans, Amit Lahav and Ryen Perkins
 teaching, interested in, or studying Gecko. Share your Gecko-inspired work       Golden                                                    Gangnes in Institute; Richard Haughton
 with other like-minded creators, ask questions or join a Q&A with our cast and   13: Georgina Roberts in Missing; Richard Haughton         41: The ensemble in The Wedding (work in progress);
                                                                                  15: Robert Luckay and Amit Lahav in The Overcoat;         Mike Kwasniak
 crew.
                                                                                  Richard Haughton                                          42: Ryen Perkins Gangnes, Lucia Choccaro, Miguel
                                                                                  17: Kenny Wing Tao Ho, Chris Evans, Ryen Perkins          Hernando Torres Umba in Missing; Bethany Hobbs
 Sign-up for the Gecko: Engage newsletter to receive exclusive education          Gangnes, Fionn Cox Davies in The Wedding; Richard         43: Kenny Wing Tao Ho, Amit Lahav, Ryen Perkins-
                                                                                  Haughton                                                  Gangnes and Chris Evans in rehearsals for Institute
 offers and to be the first to hear about resources to support studying and
                                                                                  19: Joseph Traynor, Al Nedjari and Amit Lahav in          (film); John Ferguson
 teaching everything Gecko.                                                       Taylor’s Dummies; Nick Gurney                             46: Katie Lusby and Madeleine Fairminer in
                                                                                  19: Joseph Traynor, Al Nedjari and Amit Lahav in          rehearsals for The Wedding; Rich Rusk
                                                                                  Taylor’s Dummies; Nick Gurney                             47: The ensemble (front row: Anna Finkel, Amit Lahav,
 Watch The Wedding, its accompanying making of documentary, and our first
                                                                                  20: Sachi Kamura, Amit Lahav, James Flynn, Cath           Ryen Perkins Gangnes) in The Time of Your Life;
 feature film, Institute exclusively on DigitalTheatre+ (the world’s leading      Markee and Al Nedjari in The Race; Neil Hanna             Richard Haughton
 educational platform for the performing arts). Check with your school or         21: Amit Lahav and Al Nedjari in The Arab and The         49: Amit Lahav, Katie Lusby, Saju Hari, Lucia
                                                                                  Jew; Ed Collier                                           Chocarro, Kenny Wing Tao Ho, Ryen Perkins-
 college to see if they subscribe or ask them to sign up.
                                                                                  22: Robert Luckay and Amit Lahav in The Overcoat;         Gangnes and Vanessa Guevara Flores in new show
                                                                                  Richard Haughton                                          R&D; John Ferguson
 And don’t forget to keep an eye on our socials or sign up to our                 23: Bart Soroczynski, Georgina Roberts, Chris Evans,      51: Anna Finkel, Ryen Perkins Gangnes, Kip Johnson,
                                                                                  Anna Finkel in Missing; Robert Golden                     Greg Cooke, Madeline Fairminer, Chihiro Kawasaki
 newsletter for tour dates, employment and training opportunities, behind the
                                                                                  24: Battersea Arts Centre fire 2015, The Guardian         and Amit Lahav in The Time of Your Life; Richard
 scenes news, information on the Creation Space (our new HQ and state of the      25: François Testory in Institute; Richard Haughton       Haughton
 art devising studio) and much, much more!                                        25: Amit Lahav in Institute; Hide the Shark               Back: Ryen Perkins Gangnes in Institute (film); John
                                                                                  26: The ensemble in The Time of Your Life; Richard        Ferguson
                                                                                  Haughton                                                  Resource pack design by Francesca Bloor
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