What's on
Performances, workshops, events and seminars are shown on this page, where they're of interest to Communications, Drama and Film students.
Please remember that coursework-related events may not appear until a week before the event, so please check back regularly.
Mon 13 May
Start time: 10:00Improvisation on Screen for actors, directors and camera operators - Masterclass with Don Boyd (3 Days)
Presented by: Don Boyd & Bryan BrownLocation: TS3 Alexander Building, Thornlea, New North Road, Postcode: EX4 4LA Show on Map
In this masterclass, students will be introduced to various techniques for developing a theme or set of dramatic circumstances into a concrete scene on screen through improvisation. Director and producer Don Boyd and Acting for Screen convenor Bryan Brown will work with a handful of actors, directors and camera operators to explore the ways in which a scene comes alive on screen from an improvisational theme.
Small groups will be assigned beforehand in order to begin to develop a theme or set of dramatic circumstances you want to pursue. The first day of the masterclass will be a talk by Don Boyd about improvisation for screen and ways to approach your work. Each group will then present their theme and ideas for how to concretise their scene and Don will offer guidance about how to go about filming the scene. The following day, each group will film on their own, with assistance from Brown when needed.
Additionally, camera operators will be trained by the CDF tech team where necessary and each group will edit their own scene (with guidance from the CDF tech team) for a final showing on Wednesday where there will be a guided feedback session and discussion of the work. There will also be a final Q&A at this time with Don Boyd.
This workshop will have limited places. To register as an actor, director or camera operator, please send a 250-word maximum personal statement to Bryan Brown B.Brown@exeter.ac.uk explaining why participating in the workshop is important for you at this time. Please include which degree and year you are in your email, and if you have a particular theme or type of scene you want to improvise (you don’t need to, but it will help us group you if you do). Our intention is to choose a range of experience and needs for this workshop. Previous experience is not required; passion and commitment are.
Applications due by 3 May.
Wed 15 May
Start time: 15:00Employability Salon #2
Location: TS1 Alexander Building, Thornlea, New North Road, Postcode: EX4 4LA Show on MapSpeed-dates with directors/entrepreneurs (Nikki Sved, Wendy Hubbard, Anna Kiernan, Tony Lidington)
Fri 17 May
Start time: 17:00T3 Festival
After you
Co-Directors: Supervisor: Schaefer,Kerrie; Hillman,Rebecca. Project initiator: Viola Cheng
Location: RS3 Roborough Studios, Prince of Wales Road, Postcode: EX4 4SB Show on Map
Will it be "you" after "you"?
This performance is part of my PhD research on applied theatre for university students on the prevention of intimate partner violence, and it will serve as the first practice of my research.
The aim of the performance is an auto-biographical solo performance exploration of the damage that second-hand IPV has on a child and the struggle to form healthy relationships in later life. Transform the IPV experience through concrete performance to form healthier relationships. The solo performance is characterized by a fusion of auto-ethnography and storytelling techniques. The performer presents a profoundly intimate account, incorporating personal anecdotes derived from either their own encounters or those of others. The tale delves into the trajectory of an individual who has experienced intimate partner violence (IPV),shedding light on the intricate range of emotions involved, the recurring pattern of abusive behavior, and the obstacles encountered when attempting to escape from an abusive partnership.This fusion of autobiography and solo performance allows the performer to stand as both a creative practitioner and a researcher, exploring their own identity and sharing their story through dance or other artistic mediums.
Mon 20 May
Start time: 13:00Research Seminar: Poetic streams, singing, and selfhood: on liminality, creative practice, and power in sean-nós song and oral poetic performance
Location: TS2 Alexander Building, Thornlea, New North Road, Postcode: EX4 4LA Show on MapProfessor Tríona Ní Shíocháin and Dr. Séamus Barra Ó Súilleabháin (aka Súil Amháin
Tríona Ní Shíocháin is an interdisciplinary scholar of Music and Irish, and a whistle-player and singer. She is particularly interested in Irish-language performing arts and oral traditions, Irish traditional music, creative practice, women poet-composers, and histories of thought as represented in Irish-language song and poetry. She will present on her work on the liminality of song, the generation of ideas, and the liquidity of self-hood in sean-nós singing performance.
Tue 21 May
Start times are 14:30 and 17:00T3 Festival
Lit
Director: Niamh Savage and Tabitha Clarke
Location: RS1 Roborough Studios, Prince of Wales Road, Postcode: EX4 4SB Show on Map
An insightful and intimate piece about the experience of being a teenage girl and the workings of her inner psyche, from boy troubles to family hardship and everything in between.
Wed 22 May
Start times are 14:00 and 16:00T3 Festival
UFO
Co-Directors: Izzy Maunder, Sadie Dennis
Location: RS1 Roborough Studios, Prince of Wales Road, Postcode: EX4 4SB Show on Map
What is a person? In this stream-of-consciousness play navigating the concepts of personhood, normalcy and ‘fitting in’, follow Alien through memories of childhood and adolescence in a decidedly neurodivergent manner. Can Alien find a way to live authentically in their own shape, or will they be trapped behind the mask of humanhood forever?
Wed 22 May
Start time: 15:00Employability Event #3: Commercial Theatre
Location: TS1 Alexander Building, Thornlea, New North Road, Postcode: EX4 4LA Show on MapMeet Martin Berry (the new artistic director at the Northcott) & Roisin McCay-Hines (recent graduate and theatre director)
Fri 24 May
Start times are 15:00 and 18:00T3 Festival
Total Immediate Collective Immanent Terrestrial Salvation
Director: Mallie Waterfield
Location: TS1 Alexander Building, Thornlea, New North Road, Postcode: EX4 4LA Show on Map
“You should all have a book. Does everyone have a book? This book is part of the play. In a minute, we’ll all open this book and we’ll invite you to turn the pages.” In this play, the book, the script, holds the performance. Through the book, the writer manipulates audience and cast together to all become part of the same narrative. The book he’s written predicts it all: the equations, the black hole and all the words we’ll speak until the end. On this last day, at this last hour, a defector finds her voice and returns. Can she break free from the script? In this play, presented through stage action and illustrated text, audience and actors turn the book’s pages together, they study the images, and they sometimes share the words out loud. Be part of it.
Mon 27 May
Start times are 16:00 and 19:00T3 Festival
Birthday
Director: Alice Rhodes
Location: RS1 Roborough Studios, Prince of Wales Road, Postcode: EX4 4SB Show on Map
Birthday is a contemporary play following the stories of a group of friends as they each celebrate their birthdays over the course of a year, and how their situations around the occasion differ. The story is an exploration of life, bonds, grief, joy and support, celebrating the love of friendship amongst differing circumstances.
Tue 28 May
Start times are 15:30 and 18:30T3 Festival
Dinner Party
Director: Olivia Thomas
Location: RS1 Roborough Studios, Prince of Wales Road, Postcode: EX4 4SB Show on Map
Think of the worst dinner party you have ever attended. Could it possibly have been worse? Well, yes, it could: join Dinner Party's eight characters as they attend the worst dinner party of their lives, haunted by their pasts and trapped helplessly watching as their lives turn upside-down.
Wed 29 May
Start time: 10:00Commedia dell'Arte Taster
Location: TS1 Alexander Building, Thornlea, New North Road, Postcode: EX4 4LA Show on MapCommedia is the original actor’s theatre: It’s physical, it’s madcap, it’s a social commentary, and it is freakin’ awesome!.
This one-day workshop (10am - 5pm) will cover:
- How to perform with a mask: a very freeing experience for performers!
- The myriad characters: Servants, Lovers, Captains, and the Masters/Mistresses.
- The use of Space.
- Development of Narrative.
Led by Howard Gayton (Ophaboom Theatre, East 15 - London, ESMAE – Portugal, Goldsmith’s – London) the workshop is FREE, and open to all students in the Communication Drama and Film department.
Spaces limited to 20 people. Come dressed in comfortable studio clothes.
Wed 29 May
Start times are 16:00 and 18:00T3 Festival
King Leir and His Three Daughters
Location: RS2 Roborough Studios, Prince of Wales Road, Postcode: EX4 4SB Show on Map
‘King Leir and his Three Daughters’ is a dramatic narrative that retells a famous story with roots in fairy tales from around the world, which has been explored using Michael Chekhov’s approach (including his Psychological Gesture) and eurythmy, a discipline that Chekhov deemed essential for his approach to actor training.
Wed 29 May
Start time: 19:00T3 Festival
She Stoops to Conquer
Co-Directors: Phoebe Turner, Lara Phillipson
Location: RS3 Roborough Studios, Prince of Wales Road, Postcode: EX4 4SB Show on Map
This play is an 80s female led interpretation of Oliver Goldsmith’s 18th century classic, ‘She Stoops to Conquer.’ With the party season fast approaching, two friends, Marlow and Hastings travel to Hardcastle House ready to meet the ever popular Kate and Constance, daughter and niece of Mr Hardcastle. However, owing to Mr Hardcastle’s step son Tony and his flare for mischief, Marlow and Hastings make fools of themselves leading to Mr and Mrs Hardcastle turning against them. Yet more trouble ensues when Kate and Constance undermine their guests to gain the upper hand in this comedy of manners, a play toying with the absurdities of social class.
Mon 03 Jun
Start times are 17:00 and 19:00T3 Festival
Terminating At Platform 2
Director: Zoe Masefield
Location: RS3 Roborough Studios, Prince of Wales Road, Postcode: EX4 4SB Show on Map
When two young people go on a night out that doesn't go quite to plan, they resign themselves to an awkward train journey home. However, as they try to keep a conversation going, strange anomalies begin to unravel the tensions that underlie their relationship.