Showing posts with label Scratch night. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Scratch night. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Stage set for Scratch Theatre tonight

THE THIRD 'SCRATCH NIGHT' at Hull venue Fruit takes place tonight (Tuesday, June 21).

Scratch @ Fruit will showcase new work for the stage by six writers. Hull-based writers Gary Clark, Lee Sutton, Lynne Taylor, Lin Whitehouse, Mark Walmsley and David Windle all present excerpts from full-length plays. The pieces will be performed 'script-in-hand' by actors from the region.

The evening is produced by award-winning Ensemble 52 – the resident theatre company at the Humber Street venue – and co-curated by Hull-based playwright Dave Windass and the Hull branch of Script Yorkshire.

The evening is also a chance for theatre practitioners to network and for announcements to be made between performances regarding theatre and new writing projects and initiatives.

Scratch @ Fruit #3 : ménage à trois takes place on Tuesday 21st June from 7-9pm. Tickets, priced at £3, are available on the door.

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Thursday, February 3, 2011

Scratch @ FRuIT - Revolutionary approach to theatre?

SCRATCH @ FRUIT will showcase eight new pieces of work for theatre and reveal the creative process behind their development to audience members. In what has been described as an approach that is "a little bit revolutionary", audiences will be invited to contribute to the further development of the pieces by providing feedback to the theatre makers.

"I'm expecting the first night to be very exciting and, who knows, maybe a little bit revolutionary."

"Scratch nights" have become a regular fixture at southern venues, such as the Battersea Arts Centre (BAC) and the Royal Court. Now, Fruit in Hull will play host to work that will be allowed to evolve in front of audiences.

The evening is being produced by Ensemble 52 – the resident theatre company at new venue Fruit – and curated by Hull-based playwright Dave Windass who said: 

“This isn't about presenting polished pieces of theatre beneath a proscenium arch but about working through ideas and seeing what does and doesn't work, without worrying that the wheels might fall off. I'm expecting the first night to be very exciting and, who knows, maybe a little bit revolutionary. Involving audiences in the process is a good thing that should be encouraged and I think it’s also mutually beneficial for everyone involved.”

Ensemble 52's artistic director Andy Pearson said: “This is a great opportunity for us to discover new writers and new writers to discover themselves by seeing their work on its feet. This is a very exciting theatre event for the city.”

Scratch @ Fruit takes place on Sunday 13th February from 7-9pm. Tickets, priced at £3, will be available on the door.

For more information about Scratch @ Fruit visit www.fruitspace.co.uk, www.ensemble52.com and www.scratch-theatre.co.uk

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