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The Den, 2019
The Den is a nomadic, lightweight auditorium, commissioned by the Manchester Royal Exchange theatre. Designed to be portable, it is capable of being built and dismantled by the audiences it serves and will host performances, debates and community events on a regular cycle of temporary residencies within communities in and around Manchester. Working alongside the theatre production team, structural engineers Expedition and specialist timber designers and fabricators Xylotec, a sketch design quickly emerged for a circular theatre with a series of 15 ‘cranes’ around the perimeter, which raise the roof through the use of pulleys and ropes. Materials are recyclable or compostable, designed for minimal environmental impact. The structure is a slender larch and hemp rope frame, so light that it requires no foundations. The frame and covering are designed to be easily adjustable to achieve different diameters and seating capacities to suit different ‘host’ buildings. The enclosure is made of canvas and concertina cardboard seats are folded out in rings to create the in-the-round space. Felt cushions are secured by clothes pegs. The Den is intended to embed itself in the lives of local communities in and around Manchester through successive visits.
“The Den has been a brilliant collaboration with the team at Haworth Tompkins resulting in a new and unique low carbon travelling theatre that will help us inspire and engage the communities of Greater Manchester.”