Friday 26 July 2019

NEWS: China Plate announces Autumn Touring Season.

China Plate announces Autumn 2019 Season
  • Fresh from the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, Caroline Horton’s all of me (the possibility of future splendour) comes to London’s The Yard Theatre
  • David Edgar’s Trying It On and Chris Thorpe and Rachel Chavkin’s Status set for further touring
  • A new policy to safeguard artists’ mental health is being rolled out across all projects
  • Three Midlands based artists selected to receive a commission to develop their work ahead of showcase performances at Bite Size in January 2020
Midlands-based independent producing studio China Plate today announces the shows it will present during Autumn 2019. Following a run in Summerhall’s Main Hall during the Edinburgh Festival Fringe (31 Jul  -25 Aug), Caroline Horton’s All of Me (the possibility of future splendour) will have a three-week run at East London’s The Yard Theatre from 10 - 28 September. 
Unpicking the cyclical nature of ongoing recovery, all of me is an intimate and absurd exploration of wanting to live and wanting to die. Reunited with director Alex Swift (Mess, How to Win Against History) Caroline will bring audiences an unapologetically dark show about dark things: grudgingly hopeful, fabulous and lyrical, played against a backdrop of broken glitterballs. Caroline has collaborated with composer James Atherton and sound designer Elena Peña to create a cabaret soundscape as well as working with Professor Matthew Broome (Director of the Institute for Mental Health), Dr Alexandra Pitman (Senior Clinical Lecturer at University College London), and STOP Suicide, an award-winning campaign by charity Mind, during the making of the show.
Also on the road post-Fringe following a run in Traverse One, David Edgar’s Trying It On will have further tour dates including performances at Clapham’s Omnibus Theatre (11 – 13 Oct). Trying It On sees the prolific playwright directed by triple Fringe First Award-winner Christopher Haydon in a solo show considering the legacy of the events of 1968, when David was 20 years old. Covering some of the most important and formative events in modern history, including the Paris student revolt, the assassination of Martin Luther King, Enoch Powell’s “rivers of blood” speech, and the ongoing war in Vietnam, the show reflects on the legacy of this momentous year. Trying It On draws on first-person interviews with some of the leading political figures of the time, as well as contemporary activists, and marks David’s first professional stage performance in this autobiographical one-man play. 
And following a Fringe First winning debut at last year’s Edinburgh Festival Fringe, UK and international touring, and inclusion in the British Council Showcase,Status is set for further touring (13 September – 2 November). Still bracingly topical as Brexit continues to play out, Status reunites Chris Thorpe with director Rachel Chavkin, whose Hadestown recently won eight Tony Awards. Status is the second in what will be a trilogy of plays from the partnership, with the first being the hugely acclaimed Confirmation, also a Fringe First winner. The third show is currently in development. Examining the intersection between our individual humanity and our politics,Status takes as its starting point the former UK Prime Minister Theresa May’s assertion that 'if you believe you are a citizen of the world, you are a citizen of nowhere', andattempts to show that feeling like a citizen of the world and having a specific national identity, are not mutually exclusive.
Speaking about the Autumn programme, Directors Ed Collier and Paul Warwick said “We’re really excited to be announcing our autumn season, 3 shows with very different contemporary takes on personal and political identity. We’re delighted to be able to bring Caroline’s Horton’s new work to London for the first time and to take Chris Thorpe and David Edgar to wider audiences across the UK. It’s going to be interesting to see how the resonances of each piece shift as the political activity of the autumn unfolds.”
Continuing the company’s commitment to developing new work, following China Plate and Warwick Arts Centre’s First Bite festival earlier this year, three Midlands based artists were selected to receive a commission to develop their work which will be showcased at Bite Size in January 2020. The commission includes £3000, producing support and development space and is supported by Midlands Arts Centre, Attenborough Arts Centre and In Good Company. The artists are also offered the opportunity to perform their work at First Bite/Bite Size's London partner venue. Camden People’s Theatre. The commissioned shows are Georgie Jones’s Ish…, Laura Ryder & Co’s Slow Violence and Mika Johnson’s Before the Flagz.

Away from the stage, China Plate has been working with Artist Wellbeing Practitioner Lou Platt to research the best ways to formalise and embed approaches to artist wellbeing across its productions. This has resulted in an Artist Wellbeing Policy now being rolled out across the company. The policy aims to ensure professional, ethical and productive working environments for artists that stimulate creative freedom and risk taking whilst safeguarding physical and mental health. The policy can be viewed online here.
Established in 2006, China Plate is one of the UK’s most prolific and respected independent producers of contemporary theatre, producing work that engages 35,000 audience members annually. The company’s central mission is to ‘challenge the way performance is made, who it’s made by and who gets to experience it.’ China Plate has worked with some of the UK’s most talented artists, including Caroline Horton, Inspector Sands, David Edgar, Chris Thorpe, Rachel Chavkin, Rachel Bagshaw, Urielle Klein-Mekongo and Contender Charlie. They are Resident Producers at Warwick Arts Centre, partners in the Rural Touring Dance Initiative (RTDI) founded to bring contemporary dance to rural venues around the UK, partners in the ACE Ambition for Excellence funded Musical Theatre Consortium led by Royal and Derngate Theatres, Northampton and Derby Theatre’s Performing Arts Producing Hub.

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Listings information

All of Me (the possibility of future splendor)

10 – 28 Sep         LondonThe Yard Theatre, 2A Queen’s Yard, Hackney Wick, London E9 5EN
www.theyardtheatre.co.uk | 0333 320 2896
BSL performance: 20 Sep

Trying it On
3 – 7 Sep              BathTheatre Royal Bath, Saw Cl, Bath BA1 1ET
www.theatreroyal.org.uk | 01225 448844
24 – 25 Sep         OxfordThe North Wall Arts Centre, S Parade, Oxford OX2 7JN
www.thenorthwall.com | 01865 319450
28 Sep                  WalesAberystwyth Arts Centre, Aberystwyth University, Penglais Campus SY23
www.aberystwythartscentre.co.uk | 01970 623232
2 Oct                     KendalThe Brewery Arts Centre, 122A Highgate, Kendal LA9 4HE
www.breweryarts.co.uk | 01539 725133
5 Oct                     KentGulbenkian, University of Kent, Canterbury CT2 7NB
www.thegulbenkian.co.uk | 01227 769075
8 – 9 Oct              WarwickWarwick Arts Centre, University of Warwick, Coventry CV4 7AL
www.warwickartscentre.co.uk | 024 7652 4524
11 – 13 Oct         LondonOmnibus Theatre, 1 Clapham Common North Side, Clapham, London SW4 0QW
www.omnibus-clapham.org | 020 7498 4699
16 – 20 Oct         BristolTobacco Factory, Raleigh Rd, Bristol BS3 1TF
www.tobaccofactory.com | 0117 902 0344
22 Oct                   ExeterNorthcott Theatre, Stocker Rd, Exeter EX4 4QB
www.exeternorthcott.co.uk | 01392 726363
28 Oct                   DerbyDerby Theatre, 15 Theatre Walk, Derby DE1 2NF
www.derbytheatre.co.uk | 01332 593939

Status

13 Sep                  SuffolkHightide Festival, The Cinema
www.hightide.org.uk | 01728 573 101
17 Sep                  KendalThe Brewery Arts Centre, 122A Highgate, Kendal LA9 4HE
www.breweryarts.co.uk | 01539 725133
19 – 20 Sep         ManchesterRoyal Exchange, Old Bank St, Manchester M2 7PE
www.royalexchange.co.uk | 0161 833 9833
21 Sep                  Northern StageBarras Bridge, Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 7RH
www.northernstage.co.uk | 0191 230 5151
22 Sep                  LeedsThe Holbeck, Jenkinson Lawn, Holbeck, LS11 9QX
www.slunglow.org
24 Sep                  CanterburyMarlowe Theatre, The Friars, Canterbury CT1 2AS
www.marlowetheatre.com | 01227 787787
26 Sep                  RugbyMacready Theatre, Rugby School, Rugby CV22 5DA
www.macreadytheatre.co.uk
27 Sep                  HalifaxSquare Chapel Theatre, 10 Square Rd, Halifax HX1 1QG
www.squarechapel.co.uk | 01422 349422
2 Oct                     CorbyThe Core at Corby Cube, George St, Corby NN17 1QG
www.thecorecorby.com | 01536 470470
3 Oct                     CorshamPound Arts Centre, Pound Pill, Corsham SN13 9HX
www.poundarts.org.uk | 01249 701628
8 Oct                     PetersfieldBedales School Theatre, Church Rd, Steep, Petersfield GU32 2DG
www.bedales.org.uk/events | 01730 300100
9 – 10 Oct            WarwickWarwick Arts Centre, University of Warwick, Coventry CV4 7AL
www.warwickartscentre.co.uk | 024 7652 4524
11 – 12 Oct         BristolTobacco Factory, Raleigh Rd, Bristol BS3 1TF
www.tobaccofactory.com | 0117 902 0344
15 Oct                   Stockton
ARC, Dovecot St, Stockton-on-Tees TS18 1LL
www.arconline.co.uk | 01642 525199
17 Oct                   Cambridge
Cambridge Junction
www.junction.co.uk | 01223 511511
18 – 19 Oct         Berlin
English Theatre Berlin, Fidicinstraße 40, 10965 Berlin, Germany
www.etberlin.de | +49 30 6911211

29 Oct – 2 Nov  Plymouth
Theatre Royal Plymouth, Royal Parade, Plymouth PL1 2TR
www.theatreroyal.co.uk | 01752 267222

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