New Diorama Theatre Season Brochure 2015/16

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SEASON BROCHURE

September 2015 – June 2016


PARTICIPATING & SUPPORTING COMPANIES


WELCOME! Hello! It’s our fifth birthday this season. And what a five years it’s been – exceeding every hope and expectation we had when we opened New Diorama in 2010. Over the past five years we’ve welcomed over 100,000 audience members, worked with theatres of all sizes from across the country, supported almost 100 of the very best emerging theatre companies and had several productions transfer internationally. We couldn’t have done it without you and we can’t wait to see what the next five years hold. The brochure you are reading contains the line-up for our 2015/16 season – a selection of brilliant theatre companies from all over the UK. The season starts with PIG, from Silent Uproar, a brand new company to New Diorama, that transfers to us from a successful run at Hull Truck Theatre. The season continues with DOG SHOW, a world premiere from another new company to NDT, the multi-award winning Kandinsky. In amongst these new treats there are, of course, many familiar faces that audiences will know and love. This season sees the return of NDT Associate Ensemble Idle Motion’s sell-out hit Shooting with Light, back for a strictly limited run. Idle Motion are also reviving their Bletchley Park show, That Is All You Need To Know, as a Christmas treat for audiences and premiering a brand new show with us in Spring. NDT Associates The Faction return in 2016 with a stunning new production of RICHARD III, their most ambitious production to date with an ensemble of 21 actors. The season also sees the return of the Suspense Puppetry Festival to New Diorama (details on our website) and the third INCOMING Festival, presented with A Younger Theatre. We really think there’s something for everyone to enjoy over the next year, and we look forward to welcoming you at the Box Office! Team NDT

NEW DIORAMA STAFF David Byrne Artistic & Executive Director Sophie Wallis Executive Producer Helen Matravers Head of Projects Sharon Kwan Finance Manager Penny Rischmiller Technical Manager Borkowski Arts & Ents Press Agents Richard Davenport In-house Photographer Natalie York Associate Director

NEW DIORAMA BOARD Philip Graham (Chair) Department of Transport Tom Copley London Assembly Member James Danby British Land PLC Utku Guder Deutsche Bank Sofie Mason Union Representative BECTU Mirium Ryley Financial Services Mark Ross Diorama Arts Elly Rothnie National Theatre Scotland Richard Shannon Artist & Playwright Anthony Vaughan Partner, Fladgate LLP Rachel Valentine Smith NDT Artist

NDT ASSOCIATE ENSEMBLES Idle Motion Spare Tyre

The Faction Third Party


REGENT’S PLACE SUMMER CINEM

Tangled The first film we’ll be showing is Walt Disney’s 2010 classic, Tangled. Based on the fairy tale “Rapunzel” and the 50th animated feature in the Disney Classic Series, what better way to kick off a month of Summer Cinema!

Flubber The second in our line-up takes us back to the 90s for another Disney movie, in the shape of comedy film Flubber, starring the legendary Robin Williams. Settle in for some flubbery fun and silliness!

When the kingdom’s most-wanted bandit, Flynn Rider, hides in a convenient tower, he immediately becomes a captive of Rapunzel, the spire’s longtime resident. Crowned with 70 feet of magical golden hair, she has been locked away for years and desperately wants freedom. The feisty teenager strikes a deal with Flynn, and together they begin a whirlwind adventure.

Professor Philip Brainard is experimenting with new kinds of energy, and he thinks this project will save struggling Medfield College, where his girlfriend, Sara, is president. But when he discovers a lively, rubber-like substance dubbed “flubber,” he gets so excited, he absent-mindedly misses his own wedding. Sara dumps him, so he tries to use his discovery to win her back; unfortunately, the mischievous flubber seems to have a mind of its own…

Saturday 8th August 15:30

Saturday 15th August 15:30

The Boxtrolls Next up is 2014 hit, The Boxtrolls. A family movie from the creators of “Coraline” and “ParaNorman”, we are introduced to a new breed of family - The Boxtrolls, a community of quirky, mischievous creatures who take us on a whirlwind adventure! Eggs, an orphan, lives with the Boxtrolls, who inhabit a cavern beneath the city of Cheesebridge. When villainous Archibald Snatcher hatches a plan to get rid of the pretty harmless beings, Eggs decides to go above ground, where he meets and befriends feisty Winnifred. Together, Eggs and Winnifred devise a daring plan to save the Boxtrolls from extermination…

Saturday 22nd August 15:30


MA in partnership with New Diorama Theatre This August why not come down to Regent’s Place and join us? Frozen To finish off the Season, we invite audiences to join us for Disney’s 2013 mega-hit, Frozen, and what better movie to end on! Inspired by Hans Christian Andersen’s “The Snow Queen”, Frozen takes us on an icy, magical adventure. When their kingdom becomes trapped in perpetual winter, fearless Anna joins forces with mountaineer Kristoff and his reindeer sidekick to find Anna’s sister, Snow Queen Elsa, and break her icy spell. Although their epic journey leads them to encounters with mystical trolls, a comedic snowman, harsh conditions, and magic at every turn, Anna and Kristoff bravely push onward in a race to save their kingdom from winter’s cold grip.

Saturday 29th August 15:30

This August, following on from the success of our first run of films in 2014, New Diorama Theatre are teaming up with the lovely people at British Land’s Regent’s Place campus to present a Summer Cinema. Throughout August we’ll be showing four brilliant family films on the big screen at Regent’s Place Plaza for all of our local residents to enjoy (just down the road from New Diorama Theatre – see map at back of brochure for details). And the best thing about all of this? Firstly, it’s totally free of charge for everyone to attend and watch the films – just turn up on the day and enjoy with no need to book. And secondly, the films start at a perfect time for family audiences! So why not come down, grab a colourful deck chair, perhaps bring a picnic or some popcorn, and join us at the movies! We really hope to see you at one of the four screenings! Yours, Team NDT


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Praise for writer

HHHH “It’s a long time since I have been quite so ENTHRALLED, this is 15 – 19 September 2015

THEATRE AT ITS VERY BEST”

Silent Uproar’s

PIG

Police. Pigs. Fuzz. Rozzers. Guardians. Heroes. Puppets. People. Meet Ted, Coral and Gaz, two cops and a robber. Ted wants to be a hero. Coral will do anything for a promotion. Gaz’s best mate is a pigeon, he never stood a chance.

FringeGuru

TUE – SAT 19:30 £12 (£10 conc) TO BUY TICKETS & FIND OUT MORE visit www.newdiorama.com or ring the box office on 0207 383 9034

EVENTS & TALKS There may be events & talks to accompany this production. Please visit our website to find out more.

In response to anonymous interviews with serving officers and those affected by the force, Silent Uproar with playwright Alex Oates (previous work includes Silk Road the Play) bring a dark comedy with live music that looks at how the world either side of the thin blue line isn’t black and white, just many shades of grey. Hours of e-forms, stolen gnomes, fractured skulls; another day in the war on crime gone mad. This production is supported by Hull City Council, Hull UK City of Culture 2017 and the New Diorama Emerging Companies Fund.



“GOODNESS, it’s the kind of work I come to the Fringe to see” Lyn Gardner, The Guardian

22 – 26 September 2015

Lost Watch Theatre’s

GOODSTOCK A biomedical tale of personal misfortune. I’m 26. Three women in my family have a cancer-causing genetic mutation.* One of them is old, one of them is me and the other is dead. In four years time, I have some options.** Basically this is a play written about my relatives without their permission. They won’t mind.***

TUE – SAT 19:30 £13.50 (£11.50 conc) TO BUY TICKETS & FIND OUT MORE visit www.newdiorama.com or ring the box office on 0207 383 9034

EVENTS & TALKS There may be events & talks to accompany this production. Please visit our website to find out more. STAGETEXT CAPTIONED PERFORMANCE Friday 25 September, 19:30

*   BRCA1. **  Involves a scalpel. *** I hope. Developed in association with Greenwich Theatre and supported by Breast Cancer Now. Written and developed on the Royal Court & Soho Theatre Young Writer’s Programmes. This production is supported by the New Diorama Emerging Companies Fund and is supported using public funding by the National Lottery through Arts Council England.


Image: Richard Davenport


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“ESSENTIAL albeit DISTURBING viewing” The Guardian, praise for The Bird and The Bee 29 September – 17 October 2015

Kandinsky’s

DOG SHOW The Hong Kong Dog Serial Killer’s been at large since the late 1980s. Nobody knows what drives them to leave poison-laced meat on popular dog-walking routes – but they’ve been killing strangers’ pets for more than twenty years. In DOG SHOW, Kandinsky transposes this bizarre mystery to London, to explore the strange life of dogs in a city home to more than 200,000 of them. Part-silent film, part-thriller, DOG SHOW considers what man’s best friend has to tell us about love and loneliness, the city and the wild – and what it means to be human.

TUE – SAT 19:30 £15 (£12 conc) TO BUY TICKETS & FIND OUT MORE visit www.newdiorama.com or ring the box office on 0207 383 9034

EVENTS & TALKS There may be events & talks to accompany this production. Please visit our website to find out more. STAGETEXT CAPTIONED PERFORMANCE Tuesday 13 October, 19:30

Four actors and a musician play an entire community of dogs and their owners. One autumn, the killer strikes. This production is supported by the New Diorama Emerging Companies Fund.


Image: Camilla Greenwell


“Shakespeare in Shoreditch is

GENUINELY BRILLIANT” Neil Frizzell, Time Out

30 September – 10 October 2015

SHAKESPEARE IN SHOREDITCH FESTIVAL After the success of last year, the Festival returns to celebrate Shakespeare’s connection to Shoreditch. Inspired by Shakespeare’s universal stories come four new plays written and developed in Shoreditch: GREY MAN by Lulu Raczka and THE H-WORD by David Watson PELICAN DAUGHTERS by Amy Rosenthal and THIS IS ART by Charlene James

ALL SHOWS 19:30 DOORS OPEN AT 19:00

No show Sunday 4 October

£15

TO BUY TICKETS & FIND OUT MORE visit www.newdiorama.com or ring the box office on 0207 383 9034

EVENTS & TALKS There may be events & talks to accompany this production. Please visit our website to find out more.

Featuring a programme of workshops, film screenings and discussions, join us to drink in the storm shelter bar, hear tales of Elizabethan duels and brawls and share your own stories over the course of the 10 day Festival. For more information visit www.shakespeareinshoreditch.in

Please note: These performances are not taking place at New Diorama Theatre but at The Rose Lipman Building in East London. Tickets can be collected before the performance from The Rose Lipman Building, 43 De Beauvoir Road, N1 5SQ. Doors open at 7pm for 7.30. Latecomers will not be admitted.

Shakespeare in Shoreditch is supported by the New Diorama Emerging Companies Fund.


Image: Richard Davenport


HHHH “a FITTING TRIBUTE executed with

BAGS OF FLAIR and invention” TimeOut

20 – 24 October 2015

Idle Motion’s

SHOOTING WITH LIGHT Since the invention of photography we have collectively taken over 3.5 trillion photographs. Total Theatre Award nominated Idle Motion search within these snapshots to expose one of the most remarkable untold stories of our age. It is 1933 and a young German refugee flees to Paris, reinventing herself as Gerda Taro. Discovering the wonder of photography, she falls in love with a fellow refugee who teaches her, ‘if your pictures aren’t good enough, you aren’t close enough’. Together they venture to the Spanish Civil War and capture the tyranny of fascism. As pioneers of frontline photo journalism, he would go on to receive international recognition as the iconic war photographer Robert Capa – she would be forgotten. Using innovative staging, physicality and multimedia, internationally renowned company Idle Motion piece together the life of an exceptional woman, glimpsed through the lost photographs she risked her life to take.

TUE – SAT 19:30 £14.50 (£13.50 conc) TO BUY TICKETS & FIND OUT MORE visit www.newdiorama.com or ring the box office on 0207 383 9034

EVENTS & TALKS There may be events & talks to accompany this production. Please visit our website to find out more. STAGETEXT CAPTIONED PERFORMANCE Friday 23 October, 19:30

Idle Motion are a New Diorama Associate Ensemble. This production is supported by the New Diorama Emerging Companies Fund, The Lowry, Greenwich Theatre and supported using public funding by the National Lottery through Arts Council England.


Image: Jack Offord


“One of the UK’s

MOST INNOVATIVE

theatre companies” Culture Trip

27 – 31 October 2015

Fellswoop Theatre’s

GHOST OPERA Two strangers, both haunted by living ghosts in their everyday: one, her dying mother, and the other, his celebrity idol. Escaping to seek refuge at a spa retreat, the thirty year-old woman and the seventeen year-old boy meet, and together they try to resist becoming that which haunts them. Award-winning FellSwoop Theatre present GHOST OPERA: a mesmeric twohander, spoken and sung, accompanied by a string quartet and devised in development with The Lowry and the Tobacco Factory Theatres.

TUE – SAT 19:30 £13.50 (£11.50 conc) Saturday Matinee at 15:30 TO BUY TICKETS & FIND OUT MORE visit www.newdiorama.com or ring the box office on 0207 383 9034

EVENTS & TALKS There may be events & talks to accompany this production. Please visit our website to find out more. STAGETEXT CAPTIONED PERFORMANCE Saturday 31 October, 15:30

This production is supported by the New Diorama Emerging Companies Fund.


Image: Richard Davenport


2 – 7 November 2015

SUSPENSE FESTIVAL 2015 suspense is a London-wide festival of puppetry for older audiences. Featuring over 25 artists and companies, performing across 10 London venues and at new regional partners, the festival will include three world premieres, 12 London premieres, and international work from USA, France, Denmark and Israel. suspense showcases companies at the top of their field, from shadow work to improvisation, 3D animation to bunraku, table-top rod puppetry to object manipulation. suspense 2015 also features an extensive programme of talks and workshops to complement the artistic programme. This year, New Diorama is joined by participating venues including The Pleasance Theatre, JW3, Jacksons Lane and Little Angel Theatre. The New Diorama suspense festival programme can be found online, please visit our website for further details. For more information about the festival, please visit www.suspensefestival.com #suspense2015

MON – SAT TIMES VARY £8–12 TO BUY TICKETS & FIND OUT MORE visit www.newdiorama.com or ring the box office on 0207 383 9034

EVENTS & TALKS Friday 6th November, 17:00–18:15 Roundtable Discussion – Rouge28 Theatre Back to Bunraku: Japanese Puppetry on the Global Stage. FREE (ticketed) 7th November, 10:00–13:00 Rouge28 Theatre – Workshop

Location: Actor’s Centre

There may be additional events & talks to accompany this production. Please visit our website or suspensefestival.com to find out more.


Image: Richard Davenport


HHHH “BEAUTIFULLY

10 – 21 November 2015

IMAGINATIVE with REAL EMOTIONAL HEFT”

Rhum and Clay’s

64 SQUARES ‘You might have noticed there are four of me. Don’t worry. You’ll get used to it. I have.’ Rhum and Clay return to New Diorama with their acclaimed adaptation of Stefan Zweig’s The Royal Game: a one man show performed by three actors and a drummer. Welcome to B’s mind. B’s got some memories he wants to share with you. He wants to tell you about how he ended up on a cruise ship, playing chess against the current world chess champion. He wants to tell you all about his life and the choices he’s made. The problem? He’s been split into four and can’t remember what happened. Accompanied by a live jazz percussive score, 64 SQUARES is a tale of madness, memory and chess.

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TUE – SAT 19:30 £12.50 (£10.50 conc) TO BUY TICKETS & FIND OUT MORE visit www.newdiorama.com or ring the box office on 0207 383 9034

EVENTS & TALKS There may be events & talks to accompany this production. Please visit our website to find out more. STAGETEXT CAPTIONED PERFORMANCE Thursday 19 November, 19:30

This production is supported using public funding by the National Lottery through Arts Council England and supported by the New Diorama Emerging Companies Fund.


Image: Bobbin Productions


“Maybe we should start playing around with form a bit more on the fringe, to do more programmes like The Story Project, that break up the time frame of performance into bite-sized chunks.” The Stage 24 – 28 November 2015

The Story Project’s

CHAPTER 2 That sad feeling you get after you’ve taken your last bite of chocolate. The last day of the holidays. That idea on Sunday night you could just do with one more day without work... You can never quite get enough of a good thing can you? Well neither can The Story Project.

TUE – SAT 19:30 £12 TO BUY TICKETS & FIND OUT MORE visit www.newdiorama.com or ring the box office on 0207 383 9034

EVENTS & TALKS There may be events & talks to accompany this production. Please visit our website to find out more.

Building on their sold out run of short plays at the Arcola Theatre in January this year, The Story Project are even hungrier to introduce you to their brilliant generation of writers, actors and directors. The most talented artists will take inspiration from an element they discovered when writing for The Story Project, and then, in one room in one week, they come up with four polished, perfect and parasitically addictive half hour plays for you to peruse at your pleasure. Come and buy tickets to see the next big thing. Come and see pressure making diamonds right before your eyes. Because after all, CHAPTER 2 is when the story gets really good...

This production is supported by the New Diorama Emerging Companies Fund.


Image: Helena Miscioscia


HHHH “weird wacky and WONDERFUL...

FANTASTICALLY STRANGE” Broadway Baby

1 – 5 December 2015

From two of the minds behind Kill the Beast

THE TERRIBLE TALE OF THE TWIDDLY WIDDLIES Feast on a meaty slice of bonkers and blood thirsty poetry. THE TERRIBLE TALE OF THE TWIDDLY WIDDLIES is a butcher’s workshop of dark and hilarious stories created and performed by two members of critically acclaimed, multi-award winners Kill The Beast (The Boy Who Kicked Pigs 2013 and He Had Hairy Hands 2014).

TUE – SAT 19:30 £12 TO BUY TICKETS & FIND OUT MORE visit www.newdiorama.com or ring the box office on 0207 383 9034

EVENTS & TALKS There may be events & talks to accompany this production. Please visit our website to find out more.

Fusing comedy, poetry and human offal, these Terrible Tales will delight and horrify in equal measure.

This production is supported by the New Diorama Emerging Companies Fund.


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HHHHH “JOYFUL, YOUTHFUL, sometimes RIOTOUS” FringeGuru on Exposed

8 – 11 December 2015

Impulse Collective’s

THE CANTERBURY TALES Expect tales of love, lust, murder and mayhem as Impulse Collective bring their mischievous storytelling style to THE CANTERBURY TALES. A contemporary take on a 14th century classic, join the five performers on a journey from Southwalk to Canterbury as they deliver their own anarchic twist on stories such as The Miller’s Tale, The Knight’s Tale, The Wife of Bath and many more. Using a fast paced mix of physical theatre, live music and verbatim, THE CANTERBURY TALES switches seamlessly between moments of laughout-loud silliness and serious questions about the extent to which society has really moved on since the time of Chaucer’s writing. Impulse Collective have adapted the text to suit a modern audience, but fans of Chaucer’s writing will find much to love in a whistle-stop tour through the stories.

TUE – FRI 19:30 £13/£11.50 (conc) TO BUY TICKETS & FIND OUT MORE visit www.newdiorama.com or ring the box office on 0207 383 9034

EVENTS & TALKS There may be events & talks to accompany this production. Please visit our website to find out more.

Produced by Dep Arts. This production is supported using public funding by the National Lottery through Arts Council England and supported by the New Diorama Emerging Companies Fund.


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HHHHH “A GRIPPING AND TAUT piece of theatre worthy of its subject” The Oxford Times 15 – 19 December 2015

Idle Motion’s

THAT IS ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW Award nominated Idle Motion take you back to 1940s England. Bletchley Park, an eccentric country house, became the melting pot of Britain’s greatest minds; Alan Turing, Gordon Welchman and the thousands of others whose work was the hidden heroism of the war. In this show Idle Motion delve into the untold stories of Bletchley Park and the remarkable secrets behind how the enigma code was cracked. Using personal testimony, multimedia and inventive staging, this is an insightful, innovative and immersive celebration of those people whose quiet work changed the course of our history.

TUE – SAT 19:30 £14.50/£13.50 (conc) TO BUY TICKETS & FIND OUT MORE visit www.newdiorama.com or ring the box office on 0207 383 9034

EVENTS & TALKS There may be events & talks to accompany this production. Please visit our website to find out more. STAGETEXT CAPTIONED PERFORMANCE Friday 18 December, 19:30

Idle Motion are a New Diorama Associate Ensemble. This production is supported by the New Diorama Emerging Companies Fund, The Lowry, Salford, Greenwich Theatre, Jacksons Lane and supported using public funding by the National Lottery through Arts Council England.


Image: Cameron Slater


“this is EPIC,

PHYSICAL theatre” TimeOut

5 January – 6 February 2016

The Faction’s

RICHARD III A deformed soldier returns victorious from the battlefield. His physical appearance, and thirst for violence, prevent him from adjusting to peace. While the rest of the army become lovers and partygoers, Richard channels his energy into his next target: murdering his way to the crown. An epic production performed in The Faction’s trademark physical style by a diverse ensemble of 21 performers directed by Artistic Director Mark Leipacher.

TUE - SAT 19:30

+ sat matinees 15:00 (no matinee 9 Jan)

£17 (£14 conc) £13 previews

TO BUY TICKETS & FIND OUT MORE visit www.newdiorama.com or ring the box office on 0207 383 9034

EVENTS & TALKS There may be events & talks to accompany this production. Please visit our website to find out more. STAGETEXT CAPTIONED PERFORMANCE Thursday 28 January, 19:30

In this highly physical show, the actors use their bodies to create every element they need to tell the story from ghosts, to the Tower of London, and even a horse going into battle. The production contains many unforgettable theatrical moments. The Faction are a New Diorama Associate Ensemble. This production is supported by the New Diorama Emerging Companies Fund.


Image: Richard Davenport


“An IMPORTANT event... something YOU HAVE TO CATCH” A Younger Theatre

10​January – ​1​February 2016, Sundays and Mondays

The Faction’s

REPTEMBER RELOADED Back by popular demand, The Faction revive their hugely popular series of solo plays from some of the most daring names in world literature, with some new titles to explore. This series celebrates new adaptations from exciting emerging writers including Gareth Jandrell, Emily Juniper and Will Gore, staged in The Faction’s bold, inventive aesthetic with the intimacy and immediacy of live, solo performance. Taking place on Sundays and Mondays in January and up until 1 February, performances include: BORKMANN by Ibsen DOGS DIALOGUE by Cervantes DUENDE by Lorca FAUST by Goethe JOAN OF ARC by Schiller PROMETHEUS by Aeschylus

PERFORMANCE TIMES BELOW £5 TO BUY TICKETS & FIND OUT MORE visit www.newdiorama.com or ring the box office on 0207 383 9034

EVENTS & TALKS There may be events & talks to accompany this production. Please visit our website to find out more.

MAN WITH A FLOWER IN HIS MOUTH by Pirandello MEDEA by Euripides METAMORPHOSIS by Kafka MY LAST DUCHESS by Browning New title to be announced

The Faction are a New Diorama Associate Ensemble. This production is supported by the New Diorama Emerging Companies Fund.


Image: Philip Tull


“This HIGHLY PHYSICAL,

ENERGETIC production is

TOTALLY CAPTIVATING” British Theatre Guide

9 – 27 February 2016

Rhum and Clay’s

HARDBOILED: THE FALL OF SAM SHADOW Los Angeles, 1947. Scene 1, take 1. Sam Shadow sits in his office waiting for his next client. He’s no ordinary private investigator: he’s scourge of the underworld, a man with ice where his heart used to be, the last bastion of morality in LA. Or so he’d like to think.

TUE – SAT 19:30 £12.50 (£10.50 conc) TO BUY TICKETS & FIND OUT MORE visit www.newdiorama.com or ring the box office on 0207 383 9034

EVENTS & TALKS There may be events & talks to accompany this production. Please visit our website to find out more.

When the stunning Scarlett Addison walks in, Sam is thrown headlong into a shadowy world of murder, corruption and double crosses. A man’s gone missing, electricity blackouts are more frequent than a loser at a blackjack table and the city’s in chaos. From LA’s dark streets to decadent hillside mansions, the deeper Sam digs the dirtier his hands get, until he discovers the true meaning of being a good guy in a bad world.

STAGETEXT CAPTIONED PERFORMANCE Wednesday 24 February, 19:30

Inspired by classic film noirs like The Big Sleep and Chinatown, HARDBOILED is a slick and witty journey through a celluloid world of crooked cops, private eyes and femme fatales. Sit down and grab the popcorn, because Sam’s fall is coming and it’s going to hurt like hell.

Hardboiled is a co-production between Rhum & Clay, The Watermill Theatre and Beth Flintoff. This production is supported using public funding by the National Lottery through Arts Council England and supported by the New Diorama Emerging Companies Fund.


Image: Patrick Baldwin


“This is IMPRESSIVE,

IMAGINATIVE WORK, that requires CREATIVE AND COMPASSIONATE

skills. Spare Tyre deliver on both.” Arts Council England

2 – 5 March 2016

Spare Tyre’s

THE GARDEN Welcome in Spring with Spare Tyre! Be inspired by our immersive installation THE GARDEN. Discover its stories and add your vision to the landscape being created. How will your garden grow? THE GARDEN is designed for people with dementia and their carers, but welcomes anyone who wants to find out how the arts can improve the lives of people living with dementia. THE GARDEN was developed to tour to residential care homes, and now this innovative installation is being brought to a public venue in Central London for the first time.

FRIDAY 4 MARCH, 16:00–20:00 Drop in & experience the installation £5 TO BUY TICKETS & FIND OUT MORE visit www.newdiorama.com or ring the box office on 0207 383 9034

EVENTS & TALKS

Spare Tyre will be hosting additional workshops for people with dementia and their carers during the daytime on Tue 1 and Wed 2 March. For further information and to enquire about places, please contact info@sparetyre.org

Thursday 3 March, 19:00 Panel Discussion “The Arts & Dementia – Reminiscence or the present?” £5 Saturday 5 March, 10:30–17:00 Masterclass – Participatory Arts Practice; introduction to working with people with dementia £35 Spare Tyre are a New Diorama Associate Ensemble. This production is supported by the New Diorama Emerging Companies Fund.


Image: Guy Sanders


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“an INCREDIBLY IMPORTANT piece of theatre” The Skinny on Missing

15 March – 9 April 2016

Engineer Theatre Collective’s

RUN

We want more, we do. And why shouldn’t we have it? We’ve worked hard, educated, cultured and motivated ourselves. We’re hungry. RUN is an exhilarating story of four investment bank interns chasing a career in the City. Inspired by the true story of Moritz Erhardt, a 21-year-old intern who died at his London flat after reportedly working 72 hours straight, RUN exposes the glamour and grind of the Square Mile. Using striking physicality, sound and contemporary design, award-winning theatre company Engineer Theatre Collective give an authentic voice to tomorrow’s most powerful. Developed in conversation with the freshest financial minds, RUN confronts the violence, lust and death that underpin our relationship with money and offers a gripping exploration of the universal urge to want more.

TUE – SAT 19:30 £15 (£12.50 conc) TO BUY TICKETS & FIND OUT MORE visit www.newdiorama.com or ring the box office on 0207 383 9034

EVENTS & TALKS There may be events & talks to accompany this production. Please visit our website to find out more. STAGETEXT CAPTIONED PERFORMANCE Thursday 31 March, 19:30

This production is supported using public funding by the National Lottery through Arts Council England and supported by the New Diorama Emerging Companies Fund. Developed through Fuel’s Jerwood Residencies at Cove Park which are supported by the Jerwood Charitable Foundation.


Image: Richard Davenport


HHHH “COURAGEOUS and IMPORTANT. A significant and timely play.” The Observer 19 April – 14 May 2016

New Diorama and PIT

in association with Greenwich and Pleasance Theatre

DOWN & OUT IN PARIS AND LONDON Having survived Eton, young George Orwell disappears into the underworld of 1920s Paris in search for something to write about. Meanwhile, a modern-day journalist goes undercover on a London council estate at the turn of the millennium. Multi-award winning New Diorama and PIT transfer their brand new show back to London after its premiere at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2015. A new, modern satire inspired by Orwell’s autobiographical tale and combined with Polly Toynbee’s 2003 book Hard Work, this production is written and directed by New Diorama Theatre’s Artistic & Executive Director, David Byrne. Winners of Writers’ Guild and List Magazine Award for Drama, and Les Enfants Terribles prize 2013.

TUE – SAT 19:30 £15 (£13.50 conc) TO BUY TICKETS & FIND OUT MORE visit www.newdiorama.com or ring the box office on 0207 383 9034

EVENTS & TALKS There may be events & talks to accompany this production. Please visit our website to find out more. STAGETEXT CAPTIONED PERFORMANCE Thursday 28 April, 19:30

Down & Out in Paris and London is a co-production between New Diorama Theatre, PIT and Greenwich Theatre in association with the Pleasance. The production is supported by Cockayne Foundation, Royal Victoria Hall Foundation, Unity Theatre Trust and is supported using public funding by the National Lottery through Arts Council England.


Image: Tony Sleep


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“SHEER UNBRIDLED CREATIVITY and PURE INSPIRATION” TimeOut Beijing

24 May – 11 June 2016

Idle Motion’s

THE STATE WE’RE IN In 1977 the residents of Freston Road, a derelict pocket of London, declared themselves independent from Great Britain. The Free Republic of Frestonia was formed. Size: 8 acres. Population: 120. From the internationally renowned and critically acclaimed company that brought you That is All You Need to Know and Shooting with Light, Idle Motion present THE STATE WE’RE IN. In this visually stunning production, inspired by true events, Idle Motion use their trademark blend of inventive staging, multimedia & filmic style to interrogate the boundaries we build around us and what it means to find a home.

TUE – SAT 19:30 £14.50 (£13.50 conc) TO BUY TICKETS & FIND OUT MORE visit www.newdiorama.com or ring the box office on 0207 383 9034

EVENTS & TALKS There may be events & talks to accompany this production. Please visit our website to find out more. STAGETEXT CAPTIONED PERFORMANCE Wednesday 1 June, 19:30

Idle Motion are a New Diorama Associate Ensemble. This production is supported by the New Diorama Emerging Companies Fund, The Lowry, Salford, Greenwich Theatre, and supported using public funding by the National Lottery through Arts Council England.



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18 – 23 June 2016

Kill The Beast & special guests

MONSTERS FOR MONSTERS: a Kill The Beast Movie Marathon

Multi-award-winning comedy troupe Kill the Beast invite you to join them at a film festival like no other: a week-long celebration of the films that turn good people bad.

SAT – THU 19:30 £10 (£9 conc) TO BUY TICKETS & FIND OUT MORE visit www.newdiorama.com or ring the box office on 0207 383 9034

EVENTS & TALKS There may be events & talks to accompany this production. Please visit our website to find out more.

The makers of The Boy Who Kicked Pigs and He Had Hairy Hands will be feasting on films that have inspired their work to date – all ghoulish, all grotty and all glorious. Expect horrible surprises, special guests, fancy dress, and – of course – films to make your brain shiver. Come and see one, attempt a few, or live through them all. They’re your nightmares, after all. This production is supported by the New Diorama Emerging Companies Fund.


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TERRIFIC LINE-UP of EXCITING emerging companies” “a

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24 June – 3 July 2016

A Younger Theatre & New Diorama’s

INCOMING FESTIVAL A festival for theatre companies.

A Younger Theatre and New Diorama join forces once again to bring you INCOMING FESTIVAL 2016. Ten days of the best emerging theatre companies from across the country. Hosted by New Diorama Theatre, this will be an unmissable festival for audiences and aspiring theatre-makers alike. Alongside the curated festival of inspiring performances, there will be workshops, talks and other events.

FRI 24 JUNE – THU 3 JULY TO BUY TICKETS & FIND OUT MORE visit www.newdiorama.com or ring the box office on 0207 383 9034

FESTIVAL ANNOUNCEMENT The full line-up for INCOMING Festival 2016, including workshops and talks, will be announced in Spring 2016. Please visit www.incomingfestival.com for updates. ENTER YOUR COMPANY FOR INCOMING If you have an emerging theatre company and want to enter a show INCOMING Festival 2016, please visit the INCOMING page on the New Diorama Theatre website for details.

All productions programmed as part of INCOMING FESTIVAL are considered for the Peter Brook Festival Award. INCOMING Festival is presented by A Younger Theatre and New Diorama Theatre: nominated for Best Producers in the Off West End Awards. This festival is supported by the New Diorama Emerging Companies Fund.


Contacting Us We always love hearing from you and there are many different ways to get in touch. If you have a general enquiry you can either ring the theatre administration number on 0207 916 5467 between 10am and 6pm Monday - Friday or send an email to hello@newdiorama.com. If you’d like to book tickets you can either buy them online via our website by visiting www.newdiorama.com or telephone the box office number between 2pm – 6pm on weekdays on 0207 383 9034.

If you’ve got a more casual comment or want to join in the conversation with our 20,000+ followers, you can follow us on twitter @newdiorama or on facebook by visiting www. facebook.com/newdiorama. We also regularly send out an e-newsletter which you can sign up for on our website. We’ve got two pledges, first we won’t share your information with anyone and second, we won’t bombard your poor inbox with lots of emails: only one per production. Or, of course, you could just visit us in person or write to us at New Diorama Theatre, 15 - 16 Triton Street, Regent’s Place, London, NW1 3BF.

Hiring the Theatre New Diorama Theatre is a versatile space which can be tailored to suit a variety of different events. With a range of seating configurations (maximum seated capacity of 81) our team are here to style your event to your specific requirements. Perfect for product launches, seminars, conferences and film screenings, the theatre space also comes equipped with a projector and theatre-style lighting. The seating is also fully retractable, providing a great space for rehearsals and workshops.

Our stylish and friendly in-house ND café/bar can provide for a broad range of catering requirements. If you are interested in hiring the New Diorama, or for further information, please contact hires@newdiorama. com, and a member of the team will be in touch. To discuss a potential event at New Diorama over the phone, please call 0207 383 9036.


Your Visit The New Diorama Theatre Box Office is open an hour before each performance for audience members to collect their tickets. All tickets ordered over the telephone and on the internet are held by the Box Office and are available to pick up in person before each show. At the box office you can also purchase tickets for future performances.

The ND Café & Bar is open from 7.30am Monday– Friday (and an hour before each performance at weekends) serving hot and cold drinks, sandwiches and other light snacks New Diorama Theatre is located in Regent’s Place, just off Regent’s Park. Regent’s Place is a pedestrian campus, that is well-lit and features many pieces of public art - including works by Anthony Gormley and Julian Opie - as well as bars and restaurants. Visit www.regentsplace.com for more details.

Ticket Info & Access For shows where a concessionary price is offered, we extend these tickets to anyone who is “unwaged”, those audience members who are full time students, unemployed, retired or children. We also offer concessionary priced tickets to full time carers who visit with disabled patrons.

We have street level access with the auditorium, café/ bar and accessible toilet all on this level. Please call the theatre office 0207 916 5467 or email us on hello@newdiorama.com and we’ll be more than happy to help with any requirements.

We’re proud that New Diorama is one of the few small theatres in London to be access friendly to visitors using wheelchairs, guide dogs and other mobility aids.

We also offer captioned performances for many of our shows in the season. The performances are listed in this brochure and online. For more information about captioning please visit www.stagetext.org.


Supporting Us Love New Diorama? Become a Supporter New Diorama support and champion the work of emerging theatre companies from across the UK. Giving them a platform to showcase their work in Central London, New Diorama also work with each group to develop their artistic and business skills – securing a long term future for some of the most talented up-and-coming theatre companies. Alongside this we have an extensive community and outreach programme. We are a registered charity (278795) and could not continue our work without your support. In 2014 we launched the NDT’s Supporter’s Scheme – giving audiences a simple way you can help secure our future, enabling us to continue our work.

Become an NDT Supporter for an annual fee of just £50. This donation will help our support of emerging theatre companies and our community engagement. We wouldn’t be able to thank you enough! If you are a past or present NDT Artist, we know you value what we do and we’d love your support to help us to continue. You can become an NDT Supporter for a special yearly rate of just £30. For more information on the extra thank you’s you’ll receive from us, please visit www.newdiorama.com or call us on 0207 383 9034.

NDT in the Community New Diorama is connected to several vibrant communities, the most prominent being West Euston. We are also the local theatre for Regent’s Park and Fitzrovia residents, students at UCL and many secondary and primary schools.

True Heart Theatre and West Euston Partnership, and together they represent the breadth of work supported in our local community, and the cross-section of residents that directly benefit from New Diorama’s Community Programme.

Working each year with a variety of exceptional local groups, in 2014 we took these relationships a step further by identifying four Community Partners for the first time. These include: Fitzrovia Youth in Action, Third Age Project,

To find out more about New Diorama in the Community, head here: www.newdiorama.com/community, or give us a call on 0207 916 5467.


Finding Us New Diorama Theatre is based on the corner of Regent’s Park, between Great Portland Street and Warren Street Underground Stations and only a short walk to Euston and Kings Cross. Located at the heart of the new Regent’s Place Estate, we can be reached is the following ways: Great Portland Street Station (3 mins walk): Circle, Hammersmith and Metropolitan lines, Warren Street Station (3 mins walk): Northern and Victoria lines, Euston Square (4 mins walk): Circle, Hammersmith and Metropolitan lines, Euston (6 mins walk): Northern and Victoria lines and National Rail, Regents Park (6 mins

walk): Bakerloo line & Kings Cross (15 mins walk): Circle, Hammersmith, Metropolitan, Northern, Piccadilly, Victoria lines and National Rail. New Diorama is on the following bus routes: 18, 27, 30, 88, 205, 453, C2, N18 and full directions from your location can be found using our postcode (NW1 3BF) if you are drving please note there is no parking at the theatre and Regent’s Place Estate is pedestrianised. We are located outside the congestion charge zone. There are a number of bike stands on Regent’s Place Estate.


MUST VISIT DESTINATION for ALL LONDON THEATRE-GOERS”

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