Published 19. August 2010 at 8:21 am - No Comments
Calling Brighton-based Actors
This October we are offering an intensive 4-day version of our London Laboratory model to 10 Brighton-based actors as part of the Festival’s In Process / In Performance Season.
Unlike our main productions, this is an unpaid opportunity for those who wish to further their...
Published 25. June 2010 at 9:02 am - No Comments
We are incredibly proud to currently be an associate company of The Point theatre in Eastleigh. As “home from home” artists roughfiction are developing a new play called (whilst in development) The Water Project, which will have its first development showing at The Point in 2011. More...
Published 23. June 2010 at 8:16 pm - No Comments
This show was produced for the The Edinburgh Festival in 2009. Read more about it here
Reviews:
What’s On Stage, Saturday 22nd August 2009
****
by Corinne Furness
How far would you go to keep a promise? There’s something darkly thrilling about watching Killing Alan as its eponymous lead (Peter Stickney)...
Published 23. June 2010 at 5:06 pm - One Comment
Okay, so the title of this post is a bit Partridge-esque but we really want to know your thoughts.
Our new play is about water:
So tell us what your greatest memories of/links to water are.
Let us know about the best and worst uses of water in film and theatre.
Type your ideas below and start the...
Published 16. June 2010 at 6:42 pm - No Comments
Lyric N:Gage
Rough Fiction and Lyric Young Company
Lyric Hammersmith
Rough Fiction have teamed up with the Lyric Hammersmith to run a physical theatre project for the Lyric Young Company. It is a pilot scheme to offer workshops and classes in creating and performing physical theatre.
You can find more...
Published 16. June 2010 at 6:40 pm - No Comments
Workshops and Residencies
Physical and Devised Theatre
Developed around stimuli or texts these workshops can focus on process work for developing new material, dramaturgy, composition, montage and finding new visual and physical performance language. The work looks at open and closed scores, processes...
Published 16. June 2010 at 6:39 pm - One Comment
Rough Fiction Creative Learning Pack 2010/11
Current Projects:
Rough Fiction is currently working with Creative Partnerships to help deliver a theatre in education project in the South East with Burnham Grammar School. We are an Associate Company at The Point Eastleigh where we are running a New...
Published 16. June 2010 at 6:32 pm - No Comments
This show was produced under the name of Inform Theatre in 2005, read more about it here.
Metro, Friday, August 26th, 2005
Drawn To The Fire
****
As elliptical, strange and modern as the title might suggest, this production by InForm Theatre Company is a highly recommended slice of Fringe drama.
Written...
Published 14. June 2010 at 6:16 pm - 2 Comments
The Water Project (Working Title)
Rough Fiction in Association with The Point, Eastleigh 2010-2011
The Water Project is a new piece that will lead us to question our relationship with water.
From Australia to the UK, swept away by tides, washed up in far-flung places, we will interrogate the distances...
Published 14. June 2010 at 6:15 pm - One Comment
Hospitals and Other Buildings That Catch Fire
Originally produced as Inform Theatre
Underbelly, Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2005 / National Student Drama Festival 2006
Dominated by a sick child, Aimee, this is the story of a couple and their ongoing attempt to face their past and find happiness from...
Calling Brighton-based Actors
This October we are offering an intensive 4-day version of our London Laboratory model to 10 Brighton-based actors as part of the Festival’s In Process / In Performance Season.
Unlike our main productions, this is an unpaid opportunity for those who wish to further their skills and practice, and at the same time, contribute to the early stages of research & development for our next production, The Water Project. The 4-day intensive therefore provides training and skills development free [...]
Okay, so the title of this post is a bit Partridge-esque but we really want to know your thoughts.
Our new play is about water:
So tell us what your greatest memories of/links to water are.
Let us know about the best and worst uses of water in film and theatre.
Type your ideas below and start the dialogue
Water unites us. (Almost) ever present it defines our lives and its presence, although often taken for granted, is a prerequisite for our existence. [...]