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The Play People

The Play People are a creative performance company based in Bristol who use circus, comedy and theatre on the street, stage and screen. The company as a collective includes sketch comedians, world champion free runners, circus artists and physical performers.

Theatre Rush

Theatre Rush was formed in Exeter in 2012 by a team of female artists with a passion for onstage honesty.

The Wahoos

Powered by a frantic and seemingly freewheeling instrumental virtuosity, grounded in the musical comedy of vaudeville, this talented trio are a bunch of madcap musicians sure to hit the spot!

Fullstop Acrobatics

Acrobatics as a metaphor for relationships

Ola Szostak & Willemijn Schellekens

A banquet for both eyes and ears

Orchestre Ruffanti

With influences such as Sergio Mendes, Pink Martini , Boulevard of Broken Dreams and Nouvelle Vague, the fabulous 12–piece World Music Cabaret Ensemble Orchestre Ruffanti are an ever-so-slightly kitsch treasure-trove of retro glamour and charity shop audio-exotica.

Encore

Oldham Theatre Workshop is a creative, inclusive and quality drama resource contributing to the personal and social development of young people and the community in Oldham.

Boom Booms

All female street theatre trio, from Liverpool. Making, fun, playful interactive acts.

Urban Angels

Urban Angels is an innovative cross art form specialising in creative aerial theatre productions that pioneers original work by both astoundingly talented professional artists and aspiring community performers.

LA TAL

La Tal is a Street Theatre Company founded in 1986.
We create funny stories without words and visually powerful.

Spannerman

Mobile musical instruments made from recycled and found objects. Includes a xylophone made from spanners, singing bowls, gongs, thumb pianos and multifarious wonders.

On wheels, with battery powered amplification and illuminations. Perfect for outdoor venues; street festivals, woodlands, or playgrounds.

Pepa Plana AND Toti Toronell

TOTI TORONELL & PEPA PLANA (CATALONIA)
“Despistats”
‘Despistats’ are two parallel lives that never coincide, yet are so alike that their shadows merge with one another. He is often reflected in a nickel spoon, and she likes to paint her lips a deep red. They are just any old two people, anywhere in the world, who carry on with their routines. They only meet when they need something from each other. That’s when something changes in their lives: the loss of what they most loved. Toti Toronell & Pepa Plana, recently awarded Catalonia’s Prize for Culture [Premi Nacional de la Cultura de Cataluña], are two clowns with very different ways of working, yet they share a very similar understanding of the poetry of their art.

A(r)CT

ART is not only to entertain.
Art is to provoke, to move, to make people reACT.
Art can act.

Blauwe Uur

Blauwe Uur is a collective that creates visual, theatrical installations and performances.

The Libyan National Theatre

Education: Diploma of drama at Jamal eddin Al Melady Institute
Higher Diploma in the field of film making from the International Institute for cinema: London Film School.

Through and Out – by Greenwich Dance

Through & Out is a cross-over between dance and rope-skipping that paves the way for a new choreographic game

Inua Ellams

Inua Ellams is an award winning poet, playwright and performer.

ADRIAN SCHVARZSTEIN

A catalan by adoption, but really a mixture of various nationalities who formation took place all over Europe. Schvarzstein spends his life avidly accumulating experiences.