Thursday 5th June 2014, my 63rd birthday. We take the early plane to Perugia and then drive half an hour up to Assisi. Dad and Mum came here, a month before he died. Going through his sketchbooks the other day, I discovered for the first time the drawings from this, their one and only visit.
Read MoreWe had never made a print on demand book before, so wanted to test it out before we start working with people in the care homes to create their own reminiscence books.
Read More‘I Will Always Have You’ aims to map the tattooing culture of Knowle West by documenting the tattoos of local residents and examining the power of their personal narratives.
Read MoreWe have created a new Theatre Jukebox for Battersea Arts Centre based on the buildings rich history. Using the newly digitised archive, which can be viewed online at www.bacarchive.org.uk, we have drawn together a collection of stories and artifacts that give an insight into the building, and the people who have used it.
Read MoreThe research for this project centered around the Tewkesbury Hospital archive, plus interviews with local people about their memories of the hospital.
Read MoreWe have worked with the RSC Property Workshop to shine a spotlight on 12 props. Each object tells a different story, revealing the breadth of detail, historical research and skill needed to create them as well as the role they play on stage and how they interpret a designer's idea.
Read MoreWe've built a mini/protable Theatre Jukebox that can fit in a suitcase! It can display our previous sets of cards and is available for projects close to home or internationally.
Read MoreEveryday Relics at MOSI reveals Manchester's history via the power of touch in a visitor interaction like never before.
Read MoreThe Eye of The Hare is described as an autobiographical piece that explores the threads of continuity in your family – could you expand on this a little?
Read MoreThis month we have some exciting news to share. Our new exhibition, Everyday Relics, opens at MOSI (Museum of Science & Industry) in Manchester this Thursday 21st Nov and our production, The Eye of the Hare, is on for a week at the Tobacco Factory's Brewery Theatre in Bristol from 26th – 30th Nov.
Read MoreThe fire was lit in Gloucester on Saturday 21st September to launch a new Festival of contemporary theatre.
Read MoreWingate Bett is a glamorous yet tragic tale of unrequited love told through a series of mementoes and diary entries that span thirty years between 1934 and 1964.
Read MoreTheatre Jukebox presents BBC Radio Bristol was created for BBC Radio Bristol and uses audio from a series of Radio documentaries called My Home of Music.
Read MoreGloucester is a city of unsung heroes and hidden gems and we have the opportunity to dig deeper into the heart of this city with its sea faring past and sites of pilgrimage and home to travelers from different parts of the world.
Read MoreOur third curation of cards for the Museum of Oxford's Theatre Jukebox is now installed and will be available to see at various locations around Oxford. Check the Museum of Oxford's website for more details.
Read MoreWe want The Parlour to be a community asset. An open arts space on College green. We applied to Bristol City Council to turn it onto one but were turned down. We have a week to try and show them how great it could be!
Read MoreWe have safely delivered our second curation for The Museum of Oxford based on Alice in Wonderland.
Read MoreEarlier this year Oxford City Council commissioned us to build them a Theatre Jukebox of their own, along with three sets of cards.
Read MoreTurning the Page by Stand + Stare is an installation in the foyer of Bristol Central Library. A desk. Hair ties. Sweets strewn about, their wrappers on the floor. Watercolours. Receipts.
Read MoreA messy desk in the entrance lobby of Bristol Central Library. On it are maps, ticket stubs, empty sweet wrappers and various other assorted paraphernalia that individually mean nothing but as a collection of objects signify a great deal about the person to whom this desk belongs.
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