Assemble Fest 2016 Programme

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Supported by Hull UK City of Culture 2017

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THE FACES BEHIND THE FESTIVAL

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MADELEINE O’REILLY FESTIVAL DIRECTOR

MUNGO ARNEY PRODUCER

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@mungoarney

Madeleine is a freelance director and facilitator. She is passionate about creating high quality theatre that is accessible for everybody. She’s worked at a number of places, including Hull Truck Theatre, West Yorkshire Playhouse, The Lyceum in Edinburgh, and Royal and Derngate in Northampton. She cofounded Assemble Fest in 2013 and co-directed the pilot project The Little Match Girl in December 2013.

Mungo is a theatre producer living and working in Hull. Along with his Assemble Fest duties, he is the cofounder and producer of Middle Child Theatre Company, and has worked for a number of other theatrical organisations in the city. He is constantly amazed at the untapped capabilities of Microsoft Excel, shaves very rarely, and wishes he had a dæmon ‘like in Northern Lights’. It would be a squirrel.

BEX PHILLIPS CURATOR

RICH SUTHERLAND MARKETING MANAGER

BETH ROBERTSON FESTIVAL LIAISON OFFICER

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Currently working as an independent Creative Producer, Bex founded and produced Birmingham Cabaret Festival, worked as a freelance Programmer at The Mockingbird Theatre, and cofounded the award-winning OJS Theatre Co., whilst working as Assistant Theatre Manager at Old Joint Stock Theatre. She is currently producing TakeOver Festival at York Theatre Royal and organising loads of additional activity for Assemble Fest.

Having worked in marketing since 2007, Rich manages the communications and promotions for a range of clients, from solicitors and engineering consultancies to American Chip Spice and Lulu the Pomeranian dog. As the Director of digital agency sobananapenguin, he orchestrates multiple projects and manages a team of writers and content creators, also making time to deliver talks at universities, business events, and sometimes to himself in the mirror.

A drama graduate of Hull University, Beth has called Hull home for nearly five years. Spending much of her time dressing up and teaching in the city’s museums, she enjoys working with children and organising events and projects. Beth has been involved with Assemble Fest since its first year and is really excited to be involved again, working closely with businesses and organisations up and down the avenue to help everyone get the most out of the festival.


ANDREW CARRUTHERS HEAD VENUE MANAGER

JOSE TEVAR EVENT STAGE MANAGER

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Andrew worked in box office and front of house in theatres in the Midlands, Wales and the North West before moving east four years ago. Now working a regular 9-5 job for the first time since the late ‘80s, he has more time to actually go to the theatre and is really looking forward to taking full advantage of 2017 City of Culture. This will be Andrew’s third Assemble Fest and he can’t wait till the busy day in May, when he’ll work with venue managers up and down the avenue.

Jose is a freelance stage manager and lighting designer from Hull, currently employed at Hull Truck Theatre as technician. Since graduating from the University of Hull, he has worked with a range of theatremakers from a local to international level and took on the role of Event Stage Manager for the inaugural Assemble Fest back in 2014. Ella Street based, Jose is a Newland enthusiast and you’ll often spot his luscious beard in its many bars.

THANKS FOR JOINING US! We’re delighted to bring you the third annual instalment of Assemble Fest. Taking place down Newland Avenue and working in collaboration with its many traders and organisations, this year there’s even more for you to get involved in and we guarantee you’ll have a lot of fun in the process. Immerse yourself in a role-playing game like no other at The BoardRoom (pages 4-5), share a man’s first day in a new job at The Yard (pages 6-7), discover real memories of the avenue at the Methodist Church (pages 8-9), feel the wedding vibes at Lydia’s CakeAway (pages 10-11), find out more about the 27 Club at Tofts (pages 12-13), and enjoy a musical tale outside The Piper, brought to you by a couple of characters that we first met back in 2015 (pages 14-15). We also have our first ever in-house production in the form of Round ‘ere, which presents a trio of unique shows inside three 65 Cars taxis (pages 16-17). Then there’s the huge range of additional activity spread right across the avenue (pages 18-21), not to mention our Hub Space at Level (page 26), which offers the opportunity to have a chat with representatives from Hull Truck Theatre and the Arts Council. We’re really excited about this year’s festival and we’re sure you are too, so all you need to do now is experience performance where you least expect it! The AF2016 Team www.assemblefest.co.uk

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DNGNS ‘N’ DRGNS: ABRIDGED The Pub Corner Poets

THE COMPANY

THE SHOW

The Pub Corner Poets are dedicated to discovering new artists in and around Hull and providing a platform for them to develop and showcase their abilities; whether they be actors, writers, poets or musicians. The company has been doing this for over two years with regular performances and gigs at local venues in and around Newland Avenue area. The Pub Corner Poets strive to provide opportunities for new playwrights to stage their work. Artistic Director Tyler Mortimer heads up a diligent team of students and ex-students, most with a background in drama, as they seek to encourage the growth of theatre and performance poetry in the Hull area.

Part table-top board game, part immersive theatrical experience; Dngns ‘n’ Drgns: Abridged is an entirely improvised, highenergy romp tailored exclusively to an audience’s suggestions.

ANGRY was The Pub Corner Poets’ debut production, written by their now resident playwright, Josh Overton, and performed at the New Adelphi club in October 2014. It was then toured to the National Student Drama Festival, the New Diorama Theatre’s Incoming Festival and the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. ANGRY won The Sunday Times Best Playwriting Award for 2015 and The Pub Corner Poets were nominated for Total Theatre’s Best Emerging Theatre Company award for their sell-out run at the Edinburgh Fringe.

The first performance of the day will be tailored for a younger audience, with the rest of the shows targeting families with older children. The final show of the day will be a 16+ more adult (by which we mean far more childish) performance.

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Get comfortable in The BoardRoom as our dungeon master leads you on the adventure of your design. Will you travel to a magical kingdom and slay the dragon? Or perhaps just venture further down Newland Avenue to embark upon the quest for the washing up liquid? Dngns ‘n’ Drgns: Abridged is funny and family-friendly, with monsters, magic and murder waiting around every corner.

The Pub Corner Poets


CAST & CREW

LOCATION & TIMES

WRITERS Josh Overton Oli Strong DIRECTOR Tyler Mortimer DESIGNER Emma Phimister

The BoardRoom, 135 Newland Avenue

CAST Oli Strong Jed Rhodes Andy Ross Matt Kennedy Elise Fairbairn Ellie Richards

Show 1: 10am Show 4: 5:30pm Show 2: 12:30pm Show 5: 8pm Show 3: 3pm* *Happy Hour DURATION: The running time for all performances shall not exceed 30 minutes AGE RESTRICTION: 8pm show is designed for an adult audience

THE BOARDROOM is a board game cafe, serving quality beverages and craft beer. @BoardRoomHull

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RU OK, ROBERT FISH? Theatre On The Edge

THE COMPANY

THE SHOW

Theatre On The Edge was formed in 2012. Our core members are employed in various ways in the performing arts in Hull and we work with local students, actors and performers. Our 2014/15 productions The Last Leviathans and The Clapham Girls’ War were based on real events that affected the people of Hull, using drama, dance, live music and multi-media to tell their stories.

It’s Robert Fish’s first day at Recycling Unlimited. You’ll meet him as he starts work in The Yard. He’s struggling to put together the pieces of his life after a traumatic head injury affected his memory and he finds getting through to people is an effort. Of course his problems are made worse because he’s a man; and men don’t talk about these things, do they?

Assemble Fest 2014 was a highlight for us with our show Film Noir at the Piper Club. Our current production, Six Characters in Search of a Handout, is a new black comedy that looks at the topical issue of food banks and the people who have to use them. The play is influenced by Luigi Pirandello’s absurdist work, Six Characters in Search of an Author. One of the themes that Pirandello considers is whether art can ever truly describe reality.

Fortunately for him there are people at Recycling Unlimited who know where he’s coming from, because they’ve been there themselves and, through laughter, friendship and understanding, his colourful gang of new workmates give him help and support when he needs it most.

Will Ramsey in the Hull Daily Mail said: “Comedy doesn’t get much darker. A funny and thoughtful play with sharp humour, an intriguing set up and strong performances.” We’re taking it to the Edinburgh Fringe in August 2016, so maybe we’ll see you there.

Our thanks goes out to Rick Brook at Recycling Unlimited, who wrote the short story that our play with music is based on. Thanks also to the staff and workers who helped us to put the show together.

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CAST & CREW

LOCATION & TIMES

WRITER Barrie Wheatley DIRECTORS Barrie Wheatley Chris Gruca

The Yard, 204 Newland Avenue

CAST Chris Gruca Jackie Rodgers Trevor Lilley Dan Sproats Martin Morgan Molly Robinson

Show 1: 11am Show 2: 1pm Show 3: 2pm

Show 4: 3:30pm* Show 5: 4:30pm *Happy Hour

DURATION: The running time for all performances shall not exceed 30 minutes AGE RESTRICTION: 12+ (some adult language and themes)

THE YARD is the Aladdin’s cave of local charity Recycling Unlimited, offering a range of furniture and other materials. @RecycUnlimited www.recyclingunlimited.org.uk

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SQUARE PATTIES AND OTHER SCRAPS Broccolily Theatre

THE COMPANY

THE SHOW

Broccolily Theatre was founded in 2014 by Ruby Thompson and Samuel Caseley. We make theatre that has a direct interaction with the community in which it is made. By travelling to our audiences and clearing the path for them to come to us, we ensure that our work is always accessible.

The Methodist Church Hall on Newland Avenue. A world of tea, cake and knitting. Carers and chit chat. But behind a wrinkly smile lie some surprising secrets…

We’re interested in the unheard voices and stories that surround us, be they huge or tiny, with a focus on the tales of young people. Our shows will always be colourful, simple and smart, as we believe that theatre for young people should be as exciting and innovative as any. Broccolily Theatre’s most recent production, Ten Foot Tales, was produced in association with Bridgeview Whitehouse Sullivan Centre and performed at Hull Truck Theatre. The show, which was created using the stories written by children from Bridgeview, will return to Truck for the public in October half term.

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Join us on a journey down Newland’s past to meet a whole host of wonderful residents and find out what life was like as a child on the avenue. Discover Flash Gordon on Saturday Matinees, swimming in the lecky, chasing the milk cart, soot on your pants, street parties and square patties. Broccolily have worked with Untold Hull to collect tales of growing up down Newland Avenue in the 1940s and 1950s. See mischievous and heartwarming memories played out in colourful and unexpected ways. Interviews that have inspired this show can also be found, in recorded form, in the Untold Hull Archive and at www.untoldhull.org

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CAST & CREW

LOCATION & TIMES

DEVISED BY Samuel Caseley Ruby Thompson DIRECTOR Samuel Caseley

Methodist Church, 247 Newland Avenue

MOVEMENT Stephanie Potter

CAST Janet Prince Ruby Thompson Robert Wade

Show 1: 10am Show 4: 3pm* Show 2: 12pm Show 5: 5pm Show 3: 1:30pm *Happy Hour DURATION: The running time for all performances shall not exceed 30 minutes AGE RESTRICTION: Suitable for 5+

TRINITY METHODIST CHURCH dates back to 1858 and today plays host to a range of community activity.

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ALL THE BRIDESMAIDS I NEVER HAD The Roaring Girls

THE COMPANY

THE SHOW

The Roaring Girls have been making theatre since 2014, and are delighted to say this is their third Assemble Fest. The company strives to tell intimate, personal stories which explore the world we live in.

Rachael is finally getting married.

Our work is somewhere in-between theatre and a conversation; it is honest, charming, and informal. Often drawing on autobiographical experiences, The Roaring Girls want to talk about big ideas on a small, relatable scale. We like to get people chatting, chuckling and considering different people’s views on the world. Grab a cup of tea, and let’s put the world to rights. As graduates from the University of Hull, we want to make shows which are relevant in Hull and further afield. ​ The Roaring Girls were part of New Diorama’s Emerging Graduate Companies Scheme 2015, and are now a Hull Truck Theatre Supported Company. Our Assemble Fest 2014 show, Skirts, Shirts and Vintage Dresses toured to London and to Bern (Switzerland) and our 2015 show Broken Little Robots has been in development and will be performed at Hull Truck Theatre this July.

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She’s been dreaming of the perfect wedding since she was old enough to stomp around her Christmas tree in a meringue-like white gown. Armed with a decade’s worth of bridal magazines, she’s picked out the perfect venue, the perfect dress, and the perfect flowers. If only her bridesmaids were so perfect. Lizi is somehow the maid of honour. As Rachael’s best friend she has been given the privilege of walking down the aisle with her, the responsibility of helping to choose decorations, and the task of being an emotional crutch to the perfectionist in the veil. Don’t even get her started on the hen do. All The Bridesmaids I Never Had is a show about friendship, tradition, and royal icing. This funny and charming show, featuring a singing Saturday girl, follows Rachael’s hunt for the perfect bridesmaids, with a dollop of nostalgia, as she reflects on the friends who didn’t make the cut. It’s going to be the wedding of the year, and you’re invited to the cake tasting, so settle in with a cup of tea, and hope that The Roaring Girls save you a slice.

The Roaring Girls


CAST & CREW

LOCATION & TIMES

WRITERS/PERFORMERS Rachael Abbey Lizi Perry

Lydia’s Cakeaway, 45 Newland Avenue

MUSIC Grace Christiansen SPECIAL THANKS Jess Morley Shaunagh McClean

Show 1: 4pm* Show 2: 5pm Show 3: 6pm

Show 4: 7pm Show 5: 8pm *Happy Hour

DURATION: The running time for all performances shall not exceed 30 minutes AGE RESTRICTION: None

LYDIA’S CAKEAWAY sells delicious treats, coffee and speciality tea, which can even be delivered to your door! @Lydiascakeaway

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TOMORROW NEVER HAPPENS Middle Child

THE COMPANY

THE SHOW

Middle Child theatre company exists to create electric events that attract new audiences to the theatre; be it people who are convinced that the theatre is not for them, people who believe that the theatre isn’t an exciting place to be, or people more likely to spend their evenings on a night out, at a gig or at a football match.

Is it better to be remembered than to be known? Middle Child presents writer Loren O’Brien’s one-woman show about fallen idols and the price of fame, with live music and brutally dark comedy.

Our recent productions have included: Ten Storey Love Song, an adaptation of Richard Milward’s cult novel, featuring live electronic music and video projections, Mercury Fur, a site-specific performance of “Britain’s most controversial play”, written by Philip Ridley and performed in an empty office building on Lowgate, and Weekend Rockstars, an album play written by Luke Barnes and performed by a full band, which won the Musical Theatre Network’s Development Award at Edinburgh Fringe in 2015. We have also produced and performed the alternative pantomime at Fruit for the last four years and are behind Never Mind the Pub Quiz at the same venue.

Cara is thirty minutes away from turning 28. She’s an aspiring musician who’s doing it all: YouTube, Instagram, Snapchat and Vine. She may have even done a cheeky sex video. Her heroes Amy Winehouse, Janis Joplin and the Elephant Man had all achieved fame and fortune by Cara’s age, along with an early trip to the grave and a listing in the 27 Club. But Cara’s frustrated. She’s been to music school, done a workshop with Adele and she even has an agent – admittedly a mediocre one, but an agent nonetheless. So what else can she possibly do? It’s a frustrated cry, a privileged one: why is life hard? Where is the fame she has come to expect? She’s followed in Janis and Amy’s footsteps and they’ve led her nowhere. Cara’s worked hard all her lifetime but will she find that fame is a losing game she wishes she never played?

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CAST & CREW

LOCATION & TIMES

WRITER Loren O’Brien

CAST Emma Bright

Tofts, 64-70 Newland Avenue

DIRECTOR Paul Smith

MUSIC James Frewer

Show 1: 12pm Show 4: 3:30pm* Show 2: 1pm Show 5: 5:30pm Show 3: 2pm *Happy Hour DURATION: The running time for all performances shall not exceed 30 minutes AGE RESTRICTION: 16+ ACCESSIBILITY: Only the 12pm show is wheelchair accessible

TOFTS is a bustling late night cocktail and sports bar that serves excellent food from a wide menu during the day. Tofts www.toftslane.com

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THE WASHERWOMEN’S WARNING Bellow Theatre

THE COMPANY

THE SHOW

Bellow Theatre is an emerging company of Hull and Bristol graduates, and recently a Supported Artist of Hull Truck Theatre. As a company we are fascinated by stories, new and old. We like to explore stories that have a life of their own, that twist, turn, and collide. We like our work to be energetic, fun and, frequently, a bit strange. We often stage work in unusual places; we’ve staged shows in a pop-up restaurant, under an oak tree, in a club and a café, as well as a few traditional venues along the way. We try to tell stories that are touching, funny and above all relevant. We always try to uncover the hidden voices in a tale, the voices of those who may have been forgotten, excluded or silenced. We strive to create shows that amuse and move people in equal measure, and that invite them to explore their own lives through new and fascinating lenses.

Persil and Ariel run the laundry on Newland Avenue. They used to be in the pie making business, but they had a spot of bother with the police last summer and had to move on. There’s never a shortage of dirty laundry so they spend their days under piles of grubby underwear, stained shirts and soapsuds. But the washing trade is one they know well, in fact it’s an old family business of their grandmother’s, and as she used to say, “a rinse, lather and scrub seems shorter with a story”.

Last summer our show Billy Through The Window premiered at Theatre 503 before a month-long run at Underbelly during the Edinburgh Fringe, and our show for Assemble Fest 2015, The Cautionary Tale of Horrid Ham Carver, toured to Helmsley’s Littlefest.

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So they’re overworked and underappreciated, but there’s always time to tell a tale. As they start to relate an old Breton legend about a vengeful washerwoman spirit, they begin to feel a little rebellious themselves. Will they get to finish the story? Or will their past come out in the wash? And who will be hung out to dry? In a mixture of songs, stories, and odd socks, Bellow Theatre cause some familyfriendly, fairy liquid fuelled chaos.

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CAST & CREW

LOCATION & TIMES

WRITER Maureen Lennon

Outside The Piper Show 1: 11am Show 2: 1:30pm Show 3: 2:30pm

CAST Maureen Lennon Charlie Sellers Ellie Gaynard (Musician)

Show 4: 4pm* Show 5: 7pm *Happy Hour

DURATION: The running time for all performances shall not exceed 30 minutes AGE RESTRICTION: None

THE PIPER is a popular nightclub that offers a range of themed nights, DJs and special events. @thepiperhull

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ROUND ‘ERE PERFORMANCE WHERE YOU LEAST EXPECT IT

Lydia Marchant

THE SHOWS

MORE INFO

Assemble Fest’s first ever in­-house production!

‘The Wrong Way’ - 10am, 10:45am, 11:30am, 12:15pm, 1pm, 1:45pm, 3pm, 3:45pm, 4:30pm, 5:15pm, 6pm, 6:45pm

Book a cab, go on a journey, see the streets from a different viewpoint and from three very different perspectives. Assemble Fest brings you three plays all set onboard a taxi’s journey on the streets and areas around Newland Avenue. Round ‘ere looks at the places where we’re from, and where we choose to belong. Each play is 10 minutes long, with pickup points listed on the right. Buy a ticket for one of the three shows and we’ll get in touch with you immediately to confirm which time you’d like to secure. Each ticket admits multiple people (details on the right), the performances will be wheelchair accessible if we are notified in advance, and anyone under the age of 16 must be accompanied by an adult.

‘21’ - 11am, 11:45am, 12:30pm, 1:15pm, 2pm, 2:45pm, 4pm, 4:45pm, 5:15pm, 6pm, 6:45pm, 7:30pm ‘Last Orders’ - 10:30am, 11:15am, 12pm, 12:45pm, 1:30pm, 2:15pm, 3:30pm, 4:15pm, 5pm, 5:45pm, 6:30pm, 7:15pm TICKETS: ‘The Wrong Way’ and ‘21’ are £8 per ticket (admits up to three people) in advance and £10 on the door. ‘Last Orders’ is £15 per ticket (admits up to 7 people) in advance and £20 on the door.

Lydia Marchant is a Supported Artist of Hull Truck Theatre and a Young Brits Creativity Winner 2014. Madeleine O’Reilly is the Festival Director for Assemble Fest, with a directing portfolio that includes Hull Truck Theatre, West Yorkshire Playhouse, The Lyceum in Edinburgh, and Royal and Derngate in Northampton.

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CAST & CREW

LOCATIONS

WRITER Lydia Marchant

‘The Wrong Way’ - pick up outside Kurna Chata (103 Newland Avenue) ‘21’ - pick up outside Lloyds Bank (63-67 Newland Avenue) ‘Last Orders’ - pick up outside Lodge (58-62 Newland Avenue)

DIRECTOR Madeleine O’Reilly CAST Georgina Garton Lynda Harrison Laura Meredith

DURATION: The running time for all performances shall not exceed 10 minutes AGE RESTRICTION: ‘Last Orders’ is 16+ 65 Cars is one of Hull’s largest fleets of private hire vehicle operators, providing an exceptional service throughout our region. 65 Cars & Taxis Ltd www.65cars.co.uk

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ADDITIONAL ACTIVITY From mirror-clad stilt walkers to face painting, and from musical mannequins to an eggand-spoon race, this year’s festival presents a packed programme of activities! Throughout the day we’ll have workshops, installations, family fun, musicians, performances and more happening across Newland.

GORGEOUS GIRLS STYLING SESSIONS

Rhubarb Theatre

So fabulous, it’s ridiculous! In these modern times, image, it seems, is everything. Meet the ladies that make it their priority to get the perfect photo for their Facebook profile. They have the makeup, they have the outfits, they have it all... or have they?

Join YOLO (you only live once) and FOMO (fear of missing out) as they encourage audiences young and old to follow in their Something magical is waiting in the hilarious pursuit of the perfect image. They’ll window… be heading into businesses throughout the day, where the fabulous staff will help to Shop mannequins are bought to life in a musical installation taking place across three create the perfect style! shops. Dove House, Bed and Sense will all be playing host to The Dyr Sister between 10:30am-12pm and 1pm-2:30pm. Here she will conjure up surreal tales with the aid of a viola, a mandolin, her voice and an array of found sounds.

MUSICAL MANNEQUIN

With captivating modern folk songs, The Dyr Sister takes the place of a mannequin brought to life, painting a fascinating canvas of sound as she goes. Her original and innovative pieces are influenced by a wide range of genres, from jungle and dubstep through trip hop and hip hop, and ending somewhere deep amongst the many varieties of traditional folk music from around the world.

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PIES AND POEMS Feeling peckish? Be treated to a little bit of culture with your order from Pie as we hide a personal little poem in your pie box for today only, courtesy of The Pub Corner Poets.


FACE PAINTING STORIES Face painting – with a difference! Enjoy a creative combination of storytelling and face painting from 10am-4pm in the Rosebery Gardens, as ZoRoHu spin tales of terrifying tigers and fearless faeries whilst painting your face as one of the characters.

NEWLAND IS WHERE… “Newland is where he proposed!” “Newland is where we have a cuppa.“ “Newland is where my grandparents lived.” Newland Is Where… is a participatory public art project that invites the residents of Newland and beyond to share their personal memories in public. From the poetic to the profound, and from the hilarious to the honest, we want you to add your stories and moments of Newland Avenue in Clothes Factor’s car park. Prepare for an exploration of how spaces can shape our moments.

WINDOW PAINTING Just as a photographer captures people, an artist will be set up in The English Muse (10am-1pm) and Relax Café (11am-2pm) to capture passers-by in a special way. From the perspective of the café, they will create a mural of people on the avenue, filling it with portraits as the day progresses.

FARINO Join us for a spot of Spanish-inspired busking! Farino are an instrumental acoustic guitar duo who specialise in intricate, melodic playing, ranging from the fast and the frenetic to the delicate and delightful. Farino play a mixture of original and cover material spanning many genres, including flamenco, Latin, jazz and pop.

PUNCH AND JUDY A modern Punch and Judy puppet show with an emphasis on comedy and fun, great for all ages! Join us at Larkin’s at 11am and 1pm for a traditional, popular – and sometimes violent – puppet show featuring Pulcinella (Mr. Punch), his wife Judy and a range of comic characters.

GET CRAFTY! Judy’s Attic will be running a very special free Assemble Fest craft workshop throughout the day at Zoo Café. Drop in with the family to make masks, headdresses and more! Judy’s Attic is a workers’ co-operative that supports local artists, craft-workers and makers to achieve their creative aspirations through community-based, collaborative working.

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RED COATS SPORTS DAY Welcome to the biggest family sporting event of the century! Throughout the day, members of Hesitant Strangers Theatre will be putting children and adults through their paces with classic fun games, including tug-of-war, three-legged race, egg-and-spoon race and much more. But don’t take the games lightly, for there are prizes to be won and the role of local sports hero to be gained. Taking place in the Rosebery Gardens from 11:30am12:15pm and 3pm-3:45pm.

KINGSTON SWING Stumble upon Kingston Swing as they perform mini flash mobs along Newland and in businesses throughout the day. Expect lots of energy, great tunes and a very friendly atmosphere.

HENNA SCIENCE BUSKERS The Hull Street Scientists are all about encouraging people to think, see and do science in a different way through science busking and street performance at Larkin’s at 12pm and 2pm. Using a variety of different scientifically inspired demonstrations, they take science from the labs onto the streets and into the hands of anyone and everyone. With a selection of thought-provoking and exciting experiments, they give audiences young and old a chance to be wowed and amazed!

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Talented local henna artist, Laila Hamasalih, will be available throughout the day to decorate your hands with beautiful patterns in traditional Indian henna.


BOBBY BUBBLES Prepare to get a bit soapy as Bobby Bubbles and friends show you how to make and twist ginormous soap bubbles! Join us in Clothes Factor’s car park between 1pm and 3pm.

LANGUAGE CAFE Newland’s resident Language Cafe will be setting up shop in Kurna Chata for a special language exchange event. Drop in to learn new phrases or add your own to the collection!

ANIMAL SAFARI Embark on an expedition around Newland Avenue as you go in search of the most HULL SAMBA illustrious of animals! Our fantastic familyfriendly treasure trail returns in cafes, shops, Join in our free workshop for all the family at salons and more. Pick up your safari guide 11:30 in Clothes Factor’s car park. Sharpen at the Box Office (outside Piper) and return your samba skills and take part in a mini it filled in to claim your prize. performance at the end! 11:30am-12:30pm

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OUR SUPPORTERS Assemble Fest is made possible thanks to the support of numerous organisations and businesses. Through financial funding and in-kind donations, they help us to commission new work, collaborate with Newland traders, provide employment opportunities, bring music and art to the street, develop a brand and share our ethos with the public. We would like to thank these organisations for their essential support, without which there would be no Assemble Fest 2016.

FUNDERS

www.artscouncil.org.uk

www.hullcc.gov.uk

www.kcomhome.com

PARTNERS

www.hull.ac.uk

www.hulltruck.co.uk

ASSEMBLE FEST IS SUPPORTED BY HULL UK CITY OF CULTURE 2017 ADDITIONAL SUPPORT

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SPECIAL THANKS Mikey Martins, Henrietta Duckworth, Louise Yates, Iain Bloomfield, Mark Wilson, Josh Howard, Annabelle Turpin, Paschale Straiton, Paul Foxcroft, Ivan Stott, Hannah Butterfield, Jane Fallowfield, Martin Atkinson, Ed Clarke, Sarah Silk, Keith Brown, Mark Fleming, Hull Truck Theatre, Hull University, Level, Lydia’s Cakeaway, Tofts, The BoardRoom, Recycling Unlimited, Ella Street Social, The Laundrette, 65 Taxis, Scribes, June Blexhill, Rowan Rutter, Amy Clarey, Tom Bellerby, Jill Adamson, Amy Skinner, Karen Durham, Laila Hamasalih, Alan Clough, Anna Bean, Emma Platt, Sophie McCormick, Sam Potter, Yvie McCormick, Calvin Innes, Hannah Robinson, The Hull Daily Mail, BBC Radio Humberside, Apus Productions, Bobby Bubbles, Hesitant Strangers, Hull Samba, Judy’s Attic, Language Café, Paul Derek, Phil Hughes, Sally Currie, Zoe Hughes, Bed, Blowout, Clothes Factor, Dove House, Jelassi’s, Larkin’s, Pie, Rosebery Garden, Relax Café, Sense, Tessie’s, Zoo Café, Tom Wells, Alex Brook, Jose Tevar Snr, Lesley Tevar, Sophie Thompson, Ali Beaumont. Huge thanks also goes to our many venue managers and volunteers for the day. BRANDING & PROGRAMME DESIGN sobananapenguin www.sobananapenguin.com REHEARSAL PHOTOGRAPHY Jerome Whittingham @photomoments

PROGRAMME & EVENT PHOTOGRAPHY Facet Photography www.facetphotography.co.uk

ADDITIONAL MEDIA The Hull 2017 Media Team www.hull2017.co.uk

COVER ARTWORK Bluebeany www.bluebeany.com

MAIN VENUES We are extremely grateful to the following traders and organisations for allowing us to use their spaces for shows and entertainment. Please see pages 18-21 for all additional activity taking place. Lydia’s CakeAway 45 Newland Avenue /lydiascakeaway

The BoardRoom 135 Newland Avenue /boardroomhull

The Yard 204 Newland Avenue @RecycUnlimited

Trinity Methodist Church 247 Newland Avenue www.hullwest.org.uk

Tofts 64-70 Newland Avenue /toftslane

The Piper Newland Avenue @thepiperhull

Rosebery Community Garden Next to 196 Newland Avenue /NewlandActionGroupNag

Clothes Factor 30-34 Newland Avenue www.clothesfactor.co.uk

Larkin’s Bar 48-50 Newland Avenue /LarkinsBar

Level – Café, Bar and Grill 160 Newland Avenue /LevelHull

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HARDY STREET

2

HS

EXMOUTH ST

FALMOUTH ST

SHOWS:

1 SQUARE PATTIES AND OTHER SCRAPS

Trinity Methodist Church

2 RU OK, ROBERT FISH?

The Yard

3 DNGNS 'N' DRGNS: ABRIDGED

The BoardRoom

4 THE WASHERWOMEN'S WARNING

Outside The Piper

5 TOMORROW NEVER HAPPENS

Tofts

6 ALL THE BRIDESMAIDS I NEVER HAD

Lydia's CakeAway

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LAMBTON ST

RAGLAN ST

3 SIDMOUTH ST

TORRINGTON ST

WALGRAVE ST

COTTINGHA M

RD

1

VENTNOR ST

NEWLAND AVENUE

X

4

BO

MELBOURNE ST

ALEXANDRA ROAD

FESTIVAL MAP

EXMOUTH ST


RD NS EE U Q

ST

QUEENS RD

C

REYNOLDSON ST

MARSHALL ST

GODDARD AVE

SHARP S T

6

B 21

Outside Lloyds Bank

C LAST ORDERS

Outside The Lodge

Z

ADDITIONAL ACTIVITY:

REYNOLDSON ST

Outside Kurna Chata

BO

Y

B

A THE WRONG WAY

AVE

ELLA ST

5

TAXI SHOW PICK-UP POINTS:

HS

CES

REY DE G

T ERT S LAMB

N ST GRAFTO

NEWLAND AVENUE EDGECUMBE ST

A

PRIN

PRINCES RD

X ROSEBERY GARDENS Y LARKIN'S

Z CLOTHES FACTOR CAR PARK

For the full list of additional activity venues, please see pages 18-21

HUB SPACE - Level

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THE HUB SPACE 1PM-5PM - FREE LEVEL (FIRST FLOOR), 160 NEWLAND AVENUE Come and have a chat with representatives from Hull Truck Theatre and the Arts Council. Pick their brains about funding, find out what opportunities are available to artists or discuss your pitches. This a great opportunity to speak to different organisations about artist support and development and ask any questions that you may have.

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The upstairs space of Level will be open for you to pop in and chat to industry professionals and organisations. Meeting with the Arts Council is by appointment only. Please email info@assemblefest.co.uk to book your slot. LEVEL presents contemporary dĂŠcor in a comfortable setting, creating a relaxed atmosphere for eaters and drinkers alike.


Whether you are calling in for a cocktail, settling down for a three course meal or celebrating a special occasion. Level is the meeting place promising you friendly and attentive service. An extensive range of continental beers, exotic spirits and sophisticated cocktails are guaranteed to excite your palate. Why not drop in and experience the finest food and coolest cocktails on the avenues?


It’s our ambition to make sure that anyone who wants to engage in Assemble Fest is able to, regardless of age, income or even free time on the day. This is why we run our very own Happy Hour each year. This takes the form of a pay-what-youdecide scheme, so if you see a show between 3pm and 4pm, you simply pay what you are able to, and what you think the performance deserves. No questions asked, no catches – just pay what you decide, and enjoy the show. The proceeds from Happy Hour then go toward funding worthy causes. Between 2014 and 2015, you helped us to raise £625 for charities and community projects. We’d like to take this opportunity to thank you for your valuable support, and please do tell your friends to get involved!


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