Special Teacher's Invitation
Calling all drama or music teachers in Secondary Schools, Colleges and University in the UK
We have got a Special Teacher’s INVITATION to come and see The Nature of Forgetting during our upcoming UK tour.
THE OFFER
If you are a drama or music teacher currently working at a Secondary School, College or/and University in the UK, we would like to offer you 1 complimentary ticket to come and see our work while on tour. We will have a limited amount of tickets available per show and these will be released on a first come first served basis.
Please email our Participation Producer to see if you are eligible and to book your complimentary ticket: theatrere.participation@gmail.com
THE TOUR
Sheffield, The Crucible - Jan 31 to Feb 1
Poole, The Lighthouse - Feb 7 (BSL Interpreted)
Norwich, Norwich Playhouse - Feb 20
Aberystwyth, Arts Centre - Feb 22 to 23
Cardiff, RWCMD - Feb 24
Chester, The Storyhouse - March 5 to 6
See our Diary page for all the links to all the venues.
ABOUT THEATRE RE
We are one of the UK’s leading visual theatre companies. Our work combines original live music with striking visual performance to create world class, deeply moving non-verbal productions about universal human challenges and the fragility of life. We engage with audiences locally, nationally and internationally to create, share and promote life-changing theatre that is both inventive and accessible through cross-arts and cross-sector collaboration.
ABOUT THE NATURE OF FORGETTING
At the intersection of art and science, The Nature of Forgetting bursts with creativity, joy, and heartache. Collaborating with neuroscientist Kate Jeffery, Theatre Re has created a moving articulation of the countless dimensions of memory and amnesia, linking science with real life experiences. Through movement of great physicality and compelling live music, 'The Nature of Forgetting' is the story of Tom- a middle aged father struggling in the early stages of dementia. The piece, and Tom’s memories, are a life-affirming journey into a weakened mind, where broken does not have to mean defeated. A journey of shining humanity and celebration of a life well lived.
The Nature of Forgetting has been performed more than 170 times across the globe.
ABOUT OUR TRAINING PROGRAMME
Our REady training programme of workshops and seminars is designed to support students development both in creating work and building performance skills. Do get in touch if you would like more information or/and to receive our training pack.
See you at the show!
We have got a Special Teacher’s INVITATION to come and see The Nature of Forgetting during our upcoming UK tour.
THE OFFER
If you are a drama or music teacher currently working at a Secondary School, College or/and University in the UK, we would like to offer you 1 complimentary ticket to come and see our work while on tour. We will have a limited amount of tickets available per show and these will be released on a first come first served basis.
Please email our Participation Producer to see if you are eligible and to book your complimentary ticket: theatrere.participation@gmail.com
THE TOUR
Sheffield, The Crucible - Jan 31 to Feb 1
Poole, The Lighthouse - Feb 7 (BSL Interpreted)
Norwich, Norwich Playhouse - Feb 20
Aberystwyth, Arts Centre - Feb 22 to 23
Cardiff, RWCMD - Feb 24
Chester, The Storyhouse - March 5 to 6
See our Diary page for all the links to all the venues.
ABOUT THEATRE RE
We are one of the UK’s leading visual theatre companies. Our work combines original live music with striking visual performance to create world class, deeply moving non-verbal productions about universal human challenges and the fragility of life. We engage with audiences locally, nationally and internationally to create, share and promote life-changing theatre that is both inventive and accessible through cross-arts and cross-sector collaboration.
ABOUT THE NATURE OF FORGETTING
At the intersection of art and science, The Nature of Forgetting bursts with creativity, joy, and heartache. Collaborating with neuroscientist Kate Jeffery, Theatre Re has created a moving articulation of the countless dimensions of memory and amnesia, linking science with real life experiences. Through movement of great physicality and compelling live music, 'The Nature of Forgetting' is the story of Tom- a middle aged father struggling in the early stages of dementia. The piece, and Tom’s memories, are a life-affirming journey into a weakened mind, where broken does not have to mean defeated. A journey of shining humanity and celebration of a life well lived.
The Nature of Forgetting has been performed more than 170 times across the globe.
ABOUT OUR TRAINING PROGRAMME
Our REady training programme of workshops and seminars is designed to support students development both in creating work and building performance skills. Do get in touch if you would like more information or/and to receive our training pack.
See you at the show!