• Intro
    • Company History
    • Mission and Artistic Policy
    • People
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    • CURRENT PRODUCTIONS
    • Theatre Cafe Festival 2010
    • Apples
    • PAST PRODUCTIONS
    • Hannah and Hannah
    • Club Asylum
    • Crime and Punishment in Dalston
    • Fathers and Eggs & The Wild Girl
    • Young Europe
    • Sweetpeter
    • Theatre Cafe
    • Virgins
    • RISK
    • Theatre Cafe Europe
    • Truckstop
    • Theatre Cafe Sweden
    • Theatre Cafe Festival 2008
    • This Child
    • Invasion!
    • Sense
    • CURRENT PROJECTS
    • Young Angels Theatremakers 2009
    • Young Angels - New European Writing
    • Choreography for Children
    • PAST PROJECTS
    • Asylum Seeker Narratives
    • Gap Theatre Project
    • Project R
    • Swedish Readings
    • Young Angels Theatremakers 2007
    • Young Angels - new writing for children
    • Young Angels - Directors, Designers and Writers
    • Young Angels Theatremakers 2008
    • Norwegian Play Readings
    • Gap Theatre Project: Story Museum
    • Gap Theatre Project: 25 Farewells
    • Gap Theatre Project: You Zoo
    • Young Directors Programme
    • The Birds Stopped Singing
    • Young Angels - New Writing: Children in Wartime
    • Gap Theatre Project: Talk to Me, Talk to You
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    • Associates Biographies
    • Map and Directions
Young Angels New European Writing

Partners: in association with the Academy of Live and Recorded Arts (ALRA) and Drama Centre London
Dates:
Feb 1 - , 2010 and Apr 30 - May 6, 2010 respectively (see below)
Locations: ALRA and Tristan Bates Theatre, London
Supported by:
Arts Council England

Two projects bringing together young directors with final year students from two London drama schools to explore contemporary European plays.

Programme 1:

Iphigenia by Pauline Mol (The Netherlands), translated by Rina Vergano
Directed by Brenda Murphy 

It is prophesied that the daughter of Agamemnon and Clytemnestra is to be sacrificed to pacify the gods and bring fortune to the Greek army. Iphigenia – ‘strong-born’ – is bought to her father to complete the sacrifice.
In this beautifully straight forward and lyrical reworking of Euripides’ tale, we see how even the most powerful of families will unravel under the pressure of Fate.


This Child
by Joel Pommerat (France), translated by Nigel Gearing
Directed by Dan Sherer 

This Child is played out through a series of vignettes – glimpsing into the dense thicket of family life. From all kinds of angles, we get the chance to peer through the tangled branches and roots of the family tree, following fathers, daughters, sons and mothers as they push for understanding between each other in this tense and powerful piece.

 
Design by: Charlie Damigos
Lighting Design by: Aideen Malone

Performances at ALRA throughout the week of Feb 1, 2010 followed by schools tour. (Times tbc)

Tickets are FREE but should be reserved - please contact: info@alra.co.uk or 020 8870 6475.


Programme 2:

Tattoo by Dea Loher (Germany), translated by Michael & Michael
Directed by Jens Peters 

While scratching at the epidermis of abuse and peeling away the scabs that cover their disturbing existence, a family reveals the disease that infects their love for each other.

"I stick / my needle into your flesh / again and again / a tattoo / which you'll keep / my signature / for life / a mark / indelible."

Colörs (Romania) written and translated by Stefan Peca
Directed by Adam Barnard 

A rude and wild satire set in New York and Bucharest - a Romanian playwright is accused of terrorism; a drug addict comes back from the dead; an old cop tries to regain his ex-wife’s heart; a group of friends go to Eastern Europe to get rich. This extremely funny play mocks those who would mock new Europe.

Performances at Tristan Bates Theatre 30 April – 8 May, 2010. (Times and prices tbc)

[Colörs and This Child first performed in the UK as a rehearsed staged reading at Theatre Cafe Europe (2007)]