Departure Lounge 5 Brochure

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Welcome to the hottest performance festival in the East Midlands! Departure Lounge Festival is celebrating its 5th birthday! Produced by In Good Company, we are bringing you a bumper line-up of shows, workshops and talks, making our fifth festival our biggest to date! We are dedicated to bringing fresh and innovative performance for curious audiences and artists in the East Midlands. You’ll get your usual dosage of Edinburgh previews, as well as tried and tested work and a couple of brand new works-in-progress. We’re also delighted to announce that we will be hosting Little Earthquake’s East Meets West Symposium and our family day will return to finish off the weekend with some exciting new work for young audiences. We’ve kept our ticket prices low, as we know artists and audiences aren’t always flush, so check out our weekender and day passes on our booking page. And if you just want to pop along to an individual event nothing costs more than a tenner!

You’re In Good Company with us! In Good Company develops artists, provides opportunities and supports exciting new performance in the East Midlands. The scheme was born out of a consultation with our community of artists in 2014 and is now a multi-venue partnership made up of: Derby Theatre, Attenborough Arts Centre, Burton Brewhouse, Lincolnshire One Venues and Mansfield Old Library. For more information, drop us an email at: igc@derbytheatre.co.uk


THURSDAY 20 JULY TALK

EAST MEETS WEST SYMPOSIUM East Meets West is an exciting new symposium for Midlandsbased theatre-makers. This two-day event will reduce the barriers and encourage collaboration between, and within, the East and West Midlands’ independent theatre-making communities.

NEW WORK

NEW WORK

EAST MEETS WEST COMMISSION

20B by Jane English To relocate her sense of home, Jane goes on a mission to find and reconnect with her former neighbours, to document their memories, and make a record of the community which was scattered by regeneration.

Part autobiography, part oral history, 20B is a moving exploration of what home and community really mean and Day one takes place at mac Birmingham on Weds 19 July, how it feels when these things with day two at Derby Theatre are lost. With warmth and humour, Jane uncovers the on Thurs 20 July. East Meets West is free, but places must be narratives of our cities, from post-war slum clearance to booked in advance via Olympic-era gentrification. www.little-earthquake.com

DECLINING SOLO by Two Destination Language A woman returns to visit her family home, and misses the one thing she values most: the father she remembers. It’s in a place where there’s singing and dancing and eating and drinking and being merry, and of friendships and familial links, as the total core of communities.

Combining text with choreography, video and specially commissioned music, this is the sequel to Two Destination Language’s awardwinning Near Gone.

ARTIST HUB

THE STUDIO

GARDEN STAGE

11:00 - 18:00

19:30 - 20:30

21:00 - 22:30

FREE (via Little Earthquake)

£9

£9

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FRIDAY 21 JULY WORKSHOP in association with THE BIG HOUSE

THE DIRECTOR IN THE DEVISED PROCESS

TALK

FEEL GOOD FACTS & HOME TRUTHS

A panel discussion revolution What is the role of the director that shines a light on theatre’s glorious achievements and in a devising process? How can they shape things without epic failures! Raise a glass and take a good stifling creativity? How can a hard look at yourself. We ask task-based approach help the some of the country’s top process? performers and theatre makers for their feel good facts and Freelance director David Mercatali (Radiant Vermin, Blue home truths. Provocateurs: Selina Thompson, Lyn Heart, Dark Vanilla Jungle) explores this idea in a practical Gardner, Chris Goode, Hester Chillingworth and Priya Mistry. session aimed at theatre makers of all backgrounds with Chaired by Sarah Brigham, Artistic Director and CEO of an interest in collaborative approaches to creating theatre. Derby Theatre.

REHEARSAL BUNKER

GARDEN STAGE

10:00 - 11:45

12:00 - 13:30

£7

£7

TALK

THE BIG HOUSE BIG LUNCH

A chance for programmers, artists and audiences to chat while you chow. Picnic on our indoor lawn and network away with industry and peers alike. Booking essential.

LANDSIDE BAR 13:45 - 14:45 FREE

THE BIG HOUSE BIG LAUNCH Find out about The Big House project, a programme offering business development support to performing arts companies and individuals through IGC. Booking essential.

[BSL] LANDSIDE BAR 18:30

FREE


PREVIEW

UNFINISHED BUSINESS

BULLISH by Milk Presents

CAPTAIN SIMON by Serious Business

“I am a minotaur and I am dangerous to those I love. I don’t mean to make anyone feel uncomfortable, that’s not my intention, but facts are what they are.” Award-winning Milk Presents drop a bull into a gender shop and hope it breaks everything. A wild show about not taming the minotaur within. In BULLISH, ancient mythology meets modern gender negotiation. Inspired by Ovid’s Minotaur, a gender fierce ensemble of hopers and renegades try to pass and blag their way out of the labyrinth.

“Yes, yes, yes! Call me Captain! Captain Simon!”

THE STUDIO

NEW WORK

MOBILE by The Paper Birds

We are taught from a young age to aim high, to reach for the stars, to want more, more Simon doesn’t want to talk than our parents, more than about sex. But he does talk all the generations before us, to the way through it. Sex soothes climb the social ladder. But him. Makes him feel better. as we surge forward, as we Makes him feel like a big man. grapple for university places Like his girlfriend Kathy’s big, and promotions, what are we strong man. But Kathy’s sick of leaving behind? And from our mopping up after him. ladder in the stars, if we look back, what do we see? Captain Simon is a wry, tender Mobile is an intimate show and anarchic exploration of set in a caravan, exploring our sex, pornification and male sense of home, belonging, inadequacy. aspiration, and the realities of social mobility.

[CC] THE STUDIO

15:00 - 16:00

16:30 - 17:30

£9

£9

[CC] DERBADOS

[CC] 11:00, 13:45, 17:30, 18.15, 19:15, 20:00 (40mins) £9


FRIDAY 21 JULY NEW WORK

PUBE by Eugénie Pastor

PACKAGE HOLIDAY

HOW TO MAKE AN ENTICEMENT MACHINE by Vanessa Macaulay

Pube is an intimate, 45-minute one-on-one performance that explores our relationship with A satirical rap video circus that pubic hair and the reasons that distorts and negotiates the inform the choices we make. vision of the black female body to make The Enticement Part-performance, partMachine. From gawking over conversation, for one audience the internet, to gazing in live member at a time, a tailorperformance, ...Enticement made experience where Machine draws on make-up participants have a voice and tutorials, music videos and agency. Together, Eugénie & twerking to interrogate the each audience member make hyper-sexualisation of the a portrait that is a reflection of black female body in pop how one feels about a part of culture. Vanessa is the recipient of them that is usually hidden yet IGC’s Package Holiday in association meaningful to them. with The HopBarn.

NEW WORK

CASTLE ROCK by Massive Owl As flashing neon lights descend upon the tracks, a boxing-gloved boy with a death wish comes head to head with a white suited locomotive and a deer in black patent stilettos. Castle Rock is a new story inspired by three of the voiceless characters in Stephen King’s novella The Body and its 1986 cult film adaptation, Stand By Me. Expect distorted sound, movement and projection as Massive Owl contort the book’s characters and twist the film’s soundtrack into a story about loss and acceptance.

CUSTOMS

THE STUDIO

18:00, 19:00, 20:00 (45mins)

19:30 - 20:30

[CC] GARDEN STAGE 21:00 - 22:30

£9 Limited Availability

£9

£9

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SATURDAY 22 JULY WORKSHOP in association with THE BIG HOUSE

UNFINISHED BUSINESS

EDINBURGH PREVIEW

FORCED ENTERTAINMENT WORKSHOP

DADMAN: THE LISTS FOR THE END BATH-TIME WARRIOR OF THE WORLD by Notnow Collective by fanSHEN

In this workshop, Forced Entertainment’s Creative Producer (Participation & Engagement), Hester Chillingworth, will offer an introduction to the company’s practice and core approaches to being on stage in postdramatic work.

Present day, UK. Father walking down the street pushing a pram. He runs into a neighbour who remarks: “Giving Mum a day off?” Suddenly the ancient battle-horn is sounded, and the warriors are called to arms. Only this battle turns out to be very different.

Come and explore the dynamics of the audienceperformer relationship and how it can be used to generate material in the devising process.

DadMan: The Bath-time Warrior is a story about surprise, shock, change and fireworks of love. This performance is baby-friendly.

In Lists… the ordinary and the extraordinary, the profound and the ridiculous sit playfully side by side.

REHEARSAL BUNKER

THE STUDIO

GARDEN STAGE

11:00 - 13:00

14:00 - 15:00

16:00 - 17:00

£7

£9

£9

Things I pretend to be interested in... Times my 8 year old self would be proud of me... Places I would hide a body...

This is a show composed entirely of crowd-sourced lists, from all kinds of people in all kinds of places - including you, the audiences, as you queue up to take your seats.

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PUBE by Eugénie Pastor

11:00, 13:00, 14:00, 15:00

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WORKSHOP in association with THE BIG HOUSE

MOBILE by The Paper Birds

11:00, 11:45, 13:00, 15:00, 17:00, 17:45, 18:45

NEW WORK

EDINBURGH HIT

WORKSHOP CASKET CASE with Lucy McCormick by Flickbook Theatre

O NO! by Jamie Wood

Self confessed triple threat artist Lucy McCormick makes club installations, cabaret interventions and extravaganza theatre shows.

One of the most talked about shows of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2015, O No! is a psychedelic ride, and a wonky homage to the woman damned for destroying The Beatles. It borrows Yoko Ono’s art instructions to ask whether falling in love is always catastrophic. It’s about reckless optimism, avant-garde art & what we might yet have to learn from the hippies.

This is a show about our fear of death, dying and being dead. It’s about Jozey, who doesn’t really do anything that could possibly, even slightly increase her risk of dying. Not This practical worksop will give even putting salt on her chips. participants an insight into Madness. Lucy’s performance-making practice via research, writing, Casket Case is part story, part devising, choreography and cabaret, part totally morbid karaoke. curiosity. After all, none of us are getting out of here alive. Expect heavy elements of dance and song, although no experience is necessary amateurism is welcome!

“...like being sucked down a rabbit hole full of joy.“ - FEST

REHEARSAL BUNKER

THE STUDIO

17:00 - 19:00

19:30 - 20:30

[CC] GARDEN STAGE 21:00 - 22:00

£7

£9

£9

[CC]


FAMILY DAY!

SUNDAY 23 JULY NEW WORK

STROLLERCOASTER by the egg and Bureau of Silly Ideas Strollercoaster comes to the aid of beleaguered parents and careers. Relax while our expertly trained staff take your baby and engage them in an entertaining and educational immersive sensory experience.

NEW WORK

THE SENTENCE SNATCHERS by Flat Pack Productions Weaving together audio collage, song, puppetry and magical storytelling The Sentence Snatchers is a heartwarming and mischievous modern fairytale for ages 7+

UNFINISHED BUSINESS

THE DEAD SEA by Louise White The best thing about the ocean is just how colourful it is. All Louise wanted to be was a marine biologist, and she liked nothing more than to play in the bathroom with a snorkel and inflatable killer whale! Once grown-up, Louise embarks on a mission to the deep ocean, but on the way, tragedy strikes and her life and childhood dreams hang in the balance. Can you help Louise make her way back to the surface? Suitable for ages 5+

When booking online, only book a place for your baby.

Frank doesn’t like talking. It makes her feel nervous. She’s just a kid; and who wants to hear what she’s got to say? Even the butterflies who live in her stomach agree. Frank is nobody special. At least, that’s what she thinks.

BUILDING WIDE

GARDEN STAGE

THE STUDIO

11:00 and 15:00

14:00 - 15:00

16:00 - 17:00

FREE

£8

£8

While our baby experts take care of your baby our team will be happy to service you and your stroller as part of our deluxe pampering package.

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Find out about The Big House Business Support Opportunities Derby Theatre is thrilled to be part of The Big House, a £5 million tailored support programme for the Creative and Digital Industries sector. Organisations across the D2N2 (Derby, Derbyshire, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire) region have come together to launch The Big House programme, part-funded by a £2.5 million contribution from the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF). The Big House is being launched to improve the ability of the region’s small-to medium-sized creative businesses to grow, so they can take advantage of the UK’s booming Creative and Digital Industries. The support on offer will include grants, one-to-one advice, support plus coaching and networking events sector. Derby Theatre will be providing a wide range of targeted business support, from workshops to research and development grants, for performing arts professionals and companies, building on the solid foundations of IGC. Keep checking the In Good Company website for upcoming events provided by The Big House or email m.rooth@derby.ac.uk for more information!


Don’t miss The Big House events during Departure Lounge! All workshops in Departure Lounge are in association with The Big House plus these delights:

EAST MEETS WEST SYMPOSIUM Big House Project Manager, Mary Rooth, will be speaking on the Organisational Development panel, explaining how The Big House can support Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire artists.

ARTIST HUB Thurs 20 July, 11:00 - 18:00

THE BIG HOUSE BIG LUNCH A chance for programmers and artists to chat while you chow. Picnic on our indoor lawn and network away with industry and peers alike. Lunch is on us, the conversation is on you!

DEPARTURE BISTRO Fri 21 July, 13:45 - 14:45

THE BIG HOUSE BIG LAUNCH Find out about The Big House project, a programme offering business development support to performing arts companies and individuals in Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire. Project Manager, Mary Rooth will talk through the programme and opportunities available, and there’ll be a chance to sign up as a participant.

DEPARTURE BISTRO Fri 21 July, 18:15


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Departure Café Our ground floor café serving inflight food day and night Landside Bar [LNDSIDE] Our second floor bar Derbados [DRBDS] Our outside performance space and bar Artist Hub [ART HUB] Our second floor artist hot desk hub, for those who need to catch up on a few emails in between shows Garden Stage [GDN STG] One of two Festival performance spaces Studio Stage [STUDIO] One of two Festival performance spaces Rehearsal Bunker [RH-BUNK] Our space for workshops Customs [CUSTOMS] Our Intimate performance space


Tickets & Passes Our Festival passes couldn’t be better value so we highly recommend picking up a weekend or day pass in order to get the most bang for your buck! Alternatively, all events can be booked individually and everything is under £10 - see indvidual events for details.

Artist Day Pass £40/£34(conc.)

Family Pass £45

Artist Weekend Pass £70/£60(conc.)

Artist Weekend + Family Top-Up £80/£70 (conc.)

saving you over £20 and including tickets for over 8 different events

saving you over £50 and including tickets for over 17 events across the festival except Sunday’s Family Day.

family of 4 for all events on Sunday 23rd, saving your family £24 and including tickets for 3 different events

Saving you over £60 and including tickets for EVERYTHING in the festival

Book Online: derbytheatre.co.uk Box Office: 01332 59 39 39 Email: tickets@derbytheatre.co.uk Programmer or Venue? We’re offering 2-4-1 deals on all tickets and passes to programmers who bring an artist with them! Contact p.hawkins@derby.ac.uk for more info.


Access Departure Lounge welcomes all customers and we are working hard to make as much of the Festival as we can accessible to all.

Captioning Many of our shows are captioned using handheld captioning equipment for Deaf and hard of hearing audiences called The Difference Engine. This will make the show more accessible for d/Deaf and hard of hearing audiences, as well as those who struggle with spoken English. Look for the Captioned - [CC] - sign next to the show. This is available to use on the day, but we recommend emailing tickets@derbytheatre.co.uk to receive instructions ahead of the performance.

BSL Feel Good Facts and Home Truths will be BSL interpreted.

Wheelchair Access All our performance and workshop spaces are accessible and if you are a wheelchair user a dedicated member of our cabin crew will be able to guide you through our access routes. This service is available on the day of performance but we recommend emailing tickets@derbytheatre.co.uk before you visit and we will send you venue maps and information in advance. More access information is available on the Derby Theatre website: derbytheatre.co.uk


To celebrate Departure Lounge Festival’s 5th birthday, we bring you Arrivals - a new Festival on from Thursday 27 until Saturday 29 July, celebrating the best of new writing and young voices. Every night we will double bill our headline show, The Blue Road presented by Derby Theatre Youth Theatre, with new writing from the East Midlands.

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THE BLUE ROAD by Laura Lomas

Evenings: 19:00, Saturday Matinee: 14:00 An exhilarating new play by acclaimed writer Laura Lomas, exploring memory, loss, living in the aftermath and our capacity to begin again. The Blue Road is an exhilarating new play by acclaimed writer Laura Lomas, exploring memory, loss, living in the aftermath and our capacity to begin again. Commissioned by Dundee Rep, Derby Theatre, Royal & Derngate and Theatre Royal Plymouth, The Blue Road is an inspiring project which will see this brand new play premiere in four venues across the UK, by the most exciting young actors. Performed in Derby by Derby Theatre Youth Theatre. Tickets: from £12 (concessions £3 off) Deal: See two shows on the same night for £15

ON THURSDAY 27 JULY ARE WE DEAD YET BENNY? [Rehearsed Reading] by Phoebe Eclair Powell in development with Fifth Word and supported by Derby Theatre. 20:45. £8. ON FRIDAY 28 JULY NEW WRITING, YOUNG VOICES: CAN YOU HEAR US NOW? [Panel Discussion] FREE. LAVA [Rehearsed Reading] by James Fritz in development with Fifth Word and supported by Derby Theatre. 20:45. £8. ON SATURDAY 29 JULY PLAYWRITING WITH YOUNG PEOPLE [Workshop] with Fin Kennedy. 16:00. £7. RAPID RESPONSE PIECE – THE BLUE ROAD in association with Theatre 503. 20:45. £8.


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