Six brand new plays, written
and performed by a talented new generation of theatre-makers, will take to the
stage this week for Live Theatre’s Elevator Festival.
Among them are graduates
from Northumbria University’s BA (Hons) Drama degree programme, performing three
shows developed with the support of Live Theatre’s Bursary scheme.
Alt-Right
on the Night, by
Sheffield-born actor, playwright and comedian Matthew Greenhough, is a new show
exploring friendship and disenfranchisement in modern Britain, set to a punk
rock sound track.
Having graduated from
Northumbria in 2013, Matthew is founder and creative director of Wound Up Theatre and received national acclaim last year for his show Bismillah! An ISIS Tragicomedy.
After winning a 2018 Live
Theatre Bursary, Matthew will return to Newcastle this week to stage his new
play. It will be a homecoming in more
ways than one – not only to the city where he found his love of the stage, but
to Live Theatre, where he worked during his student days.
Matthew said: “I come from a
working-class background and didn’t know what I wanted to do when I first left
school. I joined the Drama degree at Northumbria when I was 22, originally with
the idea of being a comedian, but then fell in love with theatre.”
It was a performance of the
one-woman show The Tin Ring by Northumbria Associate Professor Jane Arnfield
which inspired Matthew to write and perform his own work. “I was totally
captivated,” he said. “I knew then that was what I wanted to be doing.”
Having found success over
the last 12 months, Matthew’s advice to students graduating from the Drama
degree this year is to persevere. “You need to learn to deal with knock backs,
but at the same time, if you have something interesting to say and a unique way
of saying it then just keep writing.”
He added: “The last year has
been amazing for me, my play Bismillah! came
to national attention, and at the same time I found out I had been awarded a
Live Theatre Bursary which gave me the time and space to develop Alt-Right on the Night.
“I’m really looking forward
to returning to Newcastle and to Live Theatre, I have such a strong connection
with the city and the venue and I’m really pleased I get to debut my new play
here – it’s all come full circle.”
Also taking part in the
Elevator Festival are Northumbria graduates Jake Jarratt and Cameron Sharp,
with their show W*nk Buddies, which
explores identity, gender, and sexuality.
The pair met as Drama
undergraduates in 2013, but it wasn’t until they joined Northumbria’s Theatre and Performance Masters course three years later that they actually spoke for
the first time.
As Cameron explains: “On the
surface we’re very different and we both had preconceived ideas about each
other based on our sexuality, but when we actually started talking we realised
we come from very similar working-class backgrounds and the experiences which
shaped us into who we are were almost identical.”
The play, set in a bedroom
at a student house party, is based on real conversations between Cameron and
Jake around identity, class, sexuality and gender, mixed up with boxing, drag,
dads, school, relationships, films, and porn.
Since graduating in 2016 both
Jake and Cameron have developed successful careers. Cameron, who is originally
from Doncaster, is the founder of, and performer in, drag cabaret theatre group Bonnie and The Bonnettes. Meanwhile
Jake, from County Durham, has been touring his solo show Blokes, Fellas and Geezers, which explores inherited views of
masculinity in working class communities.
This is the first time the
pair have written and performed together, an experience they were able to
undertake thanks to a bursary from Live Theatre.
As Cameron explains: “It
wasn’t just the money from the bursary which allowed us to create W*nk Buddies, it was also the mentoring,
support and practice space at Live Theatre. Often new artists don’t have the
luxury of being able to develop new material at their own pace and having the
support and advice from our mentor has been really helpful.”
Following W*nk Buddies debut at the Elevator
Festival, Jake and Cameron hope to tour the show, with a particular focus on
working class areas. “There is a powerful message about understanding in this
play and we’re both really passionate about performing this in the kind of
areas we grew up in to try and spread that message,” said Cameron.
Asked what advice they would
give to young writers and performers staring out on their journey, Cameron
said: “Never be afraid to ask question – a lot of the opportunities we’ve had
were because we just kept asking.”
Liz Pavey, Interim Programme
Leader for the Theatre & Performance MA at Northumbria University, said:
“We are so impressed and proud to see how much Cameron and Jake have achieved
both individually and in collaboration in the short time since they graduated
from the MA Theatre & Performance. Through direct engagement with the
cultural industries, the programme enables students to develop their
professional networks whilst honing their personal artistic vision and
performance-making abilities.”
W*nk
Buddies will be shown
in a double bill with West End Girls,
by Adam Hughes. The other plays which have been awarded a developmental bursary
from Live Theatre and feature as part of Elevator Festival are Pops by Charlotte Josephine, which will
be shown in a double bill with Locks,
by Ashleigh Nugent; and The Devil Danced
in Our Eyes, by Jonluke McKie, who graduated in Applied Theatre from
Northumbria University in 2007.
Initially
performed as an extract at last year’s Elevator Festival Scratch Night, the
piece has been developed over the last year to an hour long play, looking at
sexuality, mental health and relationships.
The Elevator Festival will
also feature a series of talks and workshops including a Women in The World
Discussion in which Chinonyerem Odimba, Live Theatre and Northumbria University’s joint Writer in
Residence joins a panel to discuss the representation of women on stage.
This year marks the fourth
edition of the Elevator Festival, which runs from Thursday 21 to Saturday 30
March 2019. All six writers and companies have been selected by Live Theatre
for their exceptional new ideas and all received a £2,000 bursary to allow them
to develop their performances.
Graeme Thompson, Creative
Producer of Live Theatre, said: “Elevator Festival is a real celebration of
talent and has a huge amount of quality work on offer. It’s a chance to see six
fantastic new plays which are all are very different but all fabulous stories
and a great night out.
“After our national
call-out, three of the five of bursaries awarded to develop work this year,
were awarded to graduates from Northumbria University. Matthew, who is now
running his company in London/Sheffield, recent graduates Jake and Cameron, and
Jonluke McKie. It is great to welcome all three plays to Live Theatre’s stages.
“All of these artists are on
the rise, so we’ll be seeing more their work in the future and it’s worth
seeing them here at Elevator Festival first.”
Live Theatre is one of
Northumbria University’s key cultural partners, with the two organisations
working together to create a collaborative writer residency programme which
connects the University with professional theatre practitioners.
Award-winning playwright
Chinonyerem Odimba is the 2018/19 joint Writer in Residence. Her play Princess& The Hustler is at Live Theatre from Tuesday 9 to Saturday 13 April, and
she is currently working with students from Northumbria’s BA (Hons) Drama
(Acting and Performance) programme on their final year degree showcase to take
place at Live Theatre From Wednesday 29 to Saturday 1 June, in which they will
perform Land: Beating the Bounds, written
by Chinonyerem specifically for the occasion.
Live Theatre has now
launched it’s call out for its 2019 Bursary offering £2,000, support and space
to develop innovative new theatre for next year’s Elevator Festival. See
www.live.org.uk/bursary for details.
Tickets cost between £10 and
£8, with concessions £8 and £6 (concession priced tickets to include all young
people aged 25 and under, proof of age is needed when booking or collecting
tickets). To book tickets and to find out more contact Live Theatre’s box
office on (0191) 232 1232 or visit www.live.org.uk/elevator.
Elevator Festival: Alt-Right on the Night by Matthew Greenhough from Northumbria University on Vimeo.
Elevator Festival: W*nk Buddies by Jake Jarratt and Cameron Sharp from Northumbria University on Vimeo.