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Quarantine was established in 1998 by directors Richard Gregory and Renny O’Shea with designer Simon Banham. We make original theatre, performance and public events with and about the people who are in it. Whatever form it takes, our work begins and ends with the people in the room. for nearly 25 years, we've collaborated with a shifting constellation of artists, performers and people who've never done anything like this before. Our work seeks to create the circumstances for a conversation between strangers...

Quarantine
PO Box 573
Manchester
England
M32 2BZ

Sarah Hunter

Sarah Hunter is an artist and producer, who is part of Quarantine’s ensemble.

Since graduating from the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland in 2010, Sarah has worked as a freelance artist, producer, facilitator, and researcher, developing a practice that explores the relationship between theatre (in the broadest sense of the word) and everyday lived experience. 

Sarah’s recent work with Quarantine includes Winter., a film made in collaboration with a person who knows they are dying, for Noorderzon Performing Arts Festival (2017); producing the 2018/19 UK tour of Wallflower; collecting stories for Wallflower Dances, an online map of remembered dances collected across the UK; curating and editing a book on ‘staging life and death’ in collaboration with Quarantine Co-Artistic Director Renny O’Shea, which will be published in November 2019; and co-curating and co-producing Tenancy (2018/19), a project inviting artists to take up residence in a new-build house on the border of Salford and Manchester.

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