Devising Physical Theatre (Workshop)

Devising Physical Theatre (Workshop)

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Pentabus, ThickSkin Theatre and Arts Alive are teaming up to deliver a professional development workshop on DEVISING PHYSICAL THEATRE.

Join ThickSkin’s Artistic Director and co-director of Driftwood, Neil Bettles to explore ThickSkin’s physical, visual, and digitally driven approach to making theatre.

The workshop will explore how participants can create and develop ideas to communicate meaning for theatrical performance and is designed to inspire participants to develop their own material and become confident with physical devising.

The workshop is movement based, guiding participants through some of the creative processes used by the company to create Driftwood. A fun, active and collaborative session in a creative and supportive environment.

When: Tuesday 17th October, 7pm – 9pm

Where: Ludlow Assembly Rooms

To book: this is a FREE event. To book, click on the "Buy tickets" button below

Access: If you have any access needs for this event please email: [email protected]

Pentabus and Thickskin present Driftwood, an intoxicating and mystical new play by award-winning writer Tim Foley, in a distinctive physical and cinematic production. Co-directed by Neil Bettles (ThickSkin) and Elle While (Pentabus).

Driftwood is touring to village halls, studio theatres and community venues across the UK, 12 October - 19 November 2023.

The 2023 tour of Driftwood is part of a promoter development programme, developed in association with Arts Alive.

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