Elegy -Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2011
Europe 2007
LOW&HIGH 2011
INVISIBLE 2011/2012
TRANSPORT's first project was the 2007 revival of David Greig's 1994 play EUROPE co-produced by Barbican International Theatre Events (BITE:07) in London and Dundee Repertory Theatre in Scotland. In 2010 TRANSPORT shot their first short film THE DROP, premiered a new script at the PULSE10 Fringe Festival and held research & development workshops at the National Theatre Studio.
ELEGY, a devised piece inspired by interviews with gay Iraqi refugees premiered at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in 2011 where it was nominated for a Fringe First. We have also just finished 3 weeks of research & development in India on THE EDGE, a piece in collaboration with Kolkata based dance/theatre company RANAN which followed on from work with 3rd year acting students at Central School of Speech & Drama last March. THE EDGE is supported by the British Council.
INVISIBLE a new play about journeys and the convergence of different people and cultures was written by Croatia's leading playwright Tena Stivicic. It toured the UK and Europe in 2011/2012 and was fundd by the Arts COuncil England and the European Cultural Fund.
LOW&HIGH was an interdisciplinary platform based in the Creative Quarter in Folkestone, which ran from mid May to mid August 2011 and explored the connections between the arts (theatre and visual art) and geography, sociology and politics. For three months the LOW&HIGH space was used as TRANSPORT’s rehearsal space, artists’ in residence studio, and the venue for presentations and discussions.
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