On the 7th March 2003 The Red Room invited interested
and curious parties to Go Public and engage in a day
of provocative performed debate exploring new theatre
writing as a public form.
Over 30 companies, practitioners and theatre writers
contributed to a dynamic collage, with time for spontaneous
participation and discussion. This unique event included
live debate in the auditorium, videos of public theatre
experiments in the cinema, workshops for writers in
the creative space and surprises in the spaces in
between.
Going Public; a day for artists, audiences and policy
makers across different communities of new theatre
writing to share ideas and break down walls. Curated
by Lisa Goldman, artistic director of The Red Room
and MC’ed by Lemn Sissay.
“In facing up to the problems of our time we
are also attempting to solve our own theatrical problems
both technological and ideological. By doing
this we are ensuring the future of the theatre, a
future which will not be born in the genteel atmosphere
of retirement and seclusion but rather in the clash
and turmoil of the battles between the oppressors
and the oppressed” - Joan Littlewood
1936
CONTRIBUTORS INCLUDED: Apples and Snakes, Arcola
Theatre, Artists Against The War, Artists in Exile,
The Blue Elephant Theatre, Cardboard Citizens, Clean
Break, Context Theatre, Insight Arts, Kali Theatre,
Kushite Theatre, LIFT, Outside Edge, Man Mela, Meeting
Ground Theatre, Soho Theatre, The Bush Theatre, The
RSC, Yellow Earth, Writernet, Y Touring.
Going Public was held at The Tricycle Theatre
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