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| Posted on 12.12.2008 | Posted by TB
Graphic Designer required for fringe theatre
We are a fringe theatre company and are therefore unable to offer a fee, but we can offer basic expenses and the opportunity for someone to add an interesting project to their portfolio.
If you are interested in this opportunity, contact Roisin Caffrey at rccaffrey@googlemail.com.
Some information about Iso Productions:
The Company - IsoProductions
From Greek īsos, equal.
Working with emerging talent and particularly new writers, IsoProductions is committed to encouraging a creative relationship between established and developing artists. Professional production is equal to education and learning.
We want to bridge the gap between more established venues with education attachments and the London theatre fringe by providing a very real training platform, through professional work. We believe that the only way for a creative relationship of this kind to successfully work and inform the production is by creating a truly collaborative company. This is not only reflected in education work surrounding production but also in the core structure of the company.
For each theatre professional working on an IsoProductions' show there is an emerging practitioner mirroring the role, gaining valuable experience to facilitate them breaking into the theatre industry.
Iso has previously produced the critically acclaimed The London Plays: London Tongue/London Falls at the Old Red Lion Theatre. Iso also runs ATG's New Wimbledon Theatre's youth theatre for ages 15-18 and has previously produced Jack Thorne's Burying Your Brother in the Pavement at both New Wimbledon and Hampstead Theatre with this company. Further, Iso co-ordinated and delivered masterclasses for University of Oregon, working with practitioners from Shakespeare's Globe, Frantic Assembly, Shunt and more. A scriptwriting project for young people, leading to a newly commissioned full length play and professional production is currently in development.
If you are interested in this opportunity, contact Roisin Caffrey at rccaffrey@googlemail.com.
Some information about Iso Productions:
The Company - IsoProductions
From Greek īsos, equal.
Working with emerging talent and particularly new writers, IsoProductions is committed to encouraging a creative relationship between established and developing artists. Professional production is equal to education and learning.
We want to bridge the gap between more established venues with education attachments and the London theatre fringe by providing a very real training platform, through professional work. We believe that the only way for a creative relationship of this kind to successfully work and inform the production is by creating a truly collaborative company. This is not only reflected in education work surrounding production but also in the core structure of the company.
For each theatre professional working on an IsoProductions' show there is an emerging practitioner mirroring the role, gaining valuable experience to facilitate them breaking into the theatre industry.
Iso has previously produced the critically acclaimed The London Plays: London Tongue/London Falls at the Old Red Lion Theatre. Iso also runs ATG's New Wimbledon Theatre's youth theatre for ages 15-18 and has previously produced Jack Thorne's Burying Your Brother in the Pavement at both New Wimbledon and Hampstead Theatre with this company. Further, Iso co-ordinated and delivered masterclasses for University of Oregon, working with practitioners from Shakespeare's Globe, Frantic Assembly, Shunt and more. A scriptwriting project for young people, leading to a newly commissioned full length play and professional production is currently in development.
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