Rewind Perspective Programme

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REWIND PERSPECTIVE A few days ago, I was talking with one of the young creators involved in Futureproof. She said she couldn’t understand why there is only one year dedicated to young people, that in fact every year should be a celebration of the lives, thoughts, ideas and contributions of this group. I couldn’t have said it better myself, it needs no explanation. Futureproof is a festival that seeks to place the authority, experience, concerns and motivations of young people in Scotland at the forefront. By placing these young people in creative conversation with some of the world’s most innovative artists and companies we have the alchemy to create rebellion and possibly in a localised way, change the world. Lucy Gaizely - Futureproof Co-Curator

PERFORMERS Logan Blanchard Lily Brown Zoe Campbell Sophie Christie Sasha Esslemont Abigail Jonker

PRODUCTION TEAM Katie Marshall Connie McDonald Rachael Morrison Nommie Soplantila Ailsa Shepherd

CREATIVE TEAM Denis Krivtsov Composer / Sound Designer, AKHE Maksim Isaev Performer / Director, AKHE Iurii Galkin Lighting Designer, AKHE Vadim Gololobov Producer, AKHE Nikolai Khamov Performer / Director / Technologist, AKHE Pavel Semchenko Performer / Director, AKHE

Nick Millar Chris Holmes Naomi Hoolahan Ross Cameron Jules Laver Brian Gunnee Christy Reeve Leon Gray Noah Jack

Production Manager Assistant Production Manager Stage Manager Lighting Supervisor Technical Manager Stage Supervisor Costume Technician Front of House Manager Chaperone

Futureproof Transmissions: Kim Beveridge and Albert Lucas

Futureproof has been co-curated by Lucy Gaizely (21Common). A list of the National Theatre of Scotland staff involved in this and all productions can be found here: nationaltheatrescotland.com/about/contact-us

FUTUREPROOF REWIND PERSPECTIVE is part of Futureproof, a radical new festival of performing arts, created by Scotland’s young people working alongside daring international companies to create ten exciting new productions in celebration of Scotland’s Year of Young People 2018. nationaltheatrescotland.com/futureproof

THANKS TO Irina Andrianova, Airyhall High School, Lisa Mathieson at Aberdeen Performing Arts, Shoreporters Aberdeen and Aberdeen Arts Centre, Transition Extreme and Paula Gibson. If you would like to give us feedback on the show, please email feedback@nationaltheatrescotland.com


When I first became the artistic director of an arts organisation, I was 28 years old – just a few years older than the young people involved in Futureproof. As a young woman, I felt that I had to work harder to claim the territory in a way that perhaps an older person wouldn’t have had to do. When I was starting out, I wish someone had told me that it’s okay to be yourself. You don’t have to try to be a different, more obvious version of what an artist or a leader is supposed to be. I spent a lot of time going: ‘Am I entitled to be a director of an organisation when I am 28?” If I could go back, I would tell myself: “Yes, you are: you are the right person to be doing this.” Now, as Artistic Director of the National Theatre of Scotland, my ambition is to make theatre for everyone – to demystify the artistic process so people realise that anyone can be involved, and to put young people at the helm as we shape our future. I want to thank our Year of Young People Project Team and the incredibly talented young people from across the country who have made Futureproof happen. You are the National Theatre of Scotland, and I am immensely proud to collaborate with you. I can’t wait to see what you do next. Jackie Wylie | Artistic Director and Chief Executive National Theatre of Scotland

SUPPORT NATIONAL THEATRE OF SCOTLAND Did you know the National Theatre of Scotland is a registered charity? To do what we do, we need your support! Our donors and supporters have helped us nurture and develop the careers of hundreds of actors, playwrights, designers and directors. Each year we work with thousands of young people from across Scotland on projects that build confidence and transform lives. There are many ways to support and be part of our work creating vital, dynamic theatre. Join us and help us achieve our ambition. To learn more, please visit: nationaltheatrescotland.com/support To speak to us about the opportunities available, contact: Adam McDougall, Development Manager T: 0141 221 0970 E: adam.mcdougall@nationaltheatrescotland.com For the latest information on all our activities, visit us online at nationaltheatrescotland.com or follow us on: #NTSFutureproof Join the celebration on Snapchat with the Futureproof confetti filter

ABOUT AKHE AKHE is a theatre group from St Petersburg with a potent international reputation as celebrated masters of the avant-garde, known to push theatre to its very limits. The company’s members are multi-disciplinary artists, creating visual art and directing films in addition to their provocative and vibrant work in theatre. akhe.ru/eng/

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