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A dirty ballet of reality performed by 7 young white working-class men. They play pool. A quiet theatre with loud music.
High-quality multi-camera full-length documentation recorded at Contact, Manchester.
Digital version available on request.
A digital version of the recording is also available to purchase.
Inside a box too big for the stage, with a plastic palm tree and a water cooler under a sagging star cloth, 12 performers – including a live rock band and a 2 year old boy with his mother – attempt to squeeze a city into a theatre.
High-quality multi-camera full-length documentation recorded at Contact, Manchester.
Susan & Darren is an event with dancing created with and performed by Darren Pritchard and his mum, Susan. Quarantine and Company Fierce join forces to invent a kind of performance where real life doesn’t stop when the show starts.
High-quality multi-camera full-length documentation filmed at Contact, Manchester.
A digital version of the recording is also available to purchase
Old people, children and animals [link to event page] was made up of 18 performers – some in their sixties and seventies, a loud teenage girl band, 2 four-year olds, 7 white rabbits and a single parrot in a festoon-strewn marquee.
High-quality multi-camera full-length documentation recorded at Contact, Manchester.
Wallflower [link to event page] is a dance marathon, a game that alters according to the players. Each night, the performers choose what they want to reveal, what story of themselves they want to tell. In the seats around the dance floor, the spectators bring their own histories, understanding and expectations. And somewhere between the spotlight and the sidelines, Wallflower happens.
An extraordinary quartet about living, dying and our relationship with time.
Comprising three live performances and a film, Summer. Autumn. Winter. Spring. [link to event page] is a 7-hour marathon event where audience and performers merge in a piece of mass portraiture that’s fragile, frequently funny, often moving, always human.
Nice to meet you. What do you do?
12 Last Songs is about work.
Making a living. Finding your passion. Watching the clock.
This durational performance piece constructs a fleeting portrait of society. There are no actors. It’s a live exhibition of people, an epic performance that casts the steady rhythms of life on a carnival scale.
High-quality multi-camera full-length documentation filmed filmed at Leeds Playhouse.
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