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The centre is a registered charity. [6] The theatre was founded in 1981. [7] Following the departure of Tom Morris in 2003, David Jubb became Battersea Arts Centre's Artistic Director in 2004, serving as Joint Artistic Director with David Micklem between 2007 and 2012.
The Turbine Theatre is a commercial theatre on the banks of the River Thames at Battersea in the London Borough of Wandsworth, which opened in 2019.. The theatre was established as part of the redevelopment of Battersea Power Station. [1]
Black Women Time Now was a 1983 art exhibition at the Battersea Arts Centre in London, featuring the work of fifteen artists announcing themselves as Black Women. [1]The exhibition, curated by Lubaina Himid, [1] was funded by the GLC.
The Crick Crack Club is a UK-based performance storytelling promoter, founded in 1987. [1] It programs and tours public performances in theatres and art centers nationally, trains and mentors storytellers, undertakes research and advises on the use of oral storytelling in museums and educational settings.
The venue for the show was the Old Town Hall (built 1893), Lavender Hill, Wandsworth, London, home to the Battersea Arts Centre since 1965 [11] The show utilised almost all of the building, relying in particular on areas that were not usually used for performance or even accessible by the public, such as corridors and offices - "Punchdrunk enabled us to look at the Old Town Hall Building with ...
Battersea Arts Centre, London & UK Tour 1996-1997 I’m So Big Emir Kusturica's film, Time of the Gypsies: Unity Theatre: John Wright Battersea Arts Centre, London & UK Tour 1995-1996 On the Verge of Exploding One Hundred Years of Solitude by Gabriel García Márquez: Middlesex University: John Wright Edinburgh Festival and Battersea Arts ...
Richard Thomas's one-act opera, Tourette's Diva, was performed at London's Battersea Arts Centre (BAC) in May 2000 and featured two members of a dysfunctional family singing obscenities to each other. This led Thomas to create his one-man show How to Write an Opera About Jerry Springer, which was performed at BAC in February 2001.
Willimon's work has also been developed and performed at MCC Theater, Ars Nova, HERE Arts Center, the Phoenix Theatre, the Actors Theater of Chicago, Battersea Arts Centre in London, Cherry Lane Theatre, and the South Coast Repertory. [14] A film adaption of Farragut North, retitled The Ides of March, premiered in October 2011.