PULSE 2012 Fringe Festival - Ipswich

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CHOOSE YOUR JOURNEY 06 Avon Calling 07 Under Stokes Croft 07 OURS WAS THE FEN COUNTRY ’ ’ ‘Harmony ‘Harmony ’s’s Varo GuidetotoVaro AudioGuide 08 An Audio 08 EXPOSURE 09 Love’s Labour’s Lost 09 The BP Story 11 Stories from an Invisible Town 11 Hannah Ringham’s Free Show 12 THE SILENT PIANIST SPEAKS 12 TILL DEBT DO US PART 13 TEN OUT OF TEN 13 Lost Post 14 I never did... 14 Johnny Head-in-Air 15 The Watery Journey of Nereus Pike 15 sh!t Theatre’s JSA 17 the Lonely One 17 Projector/Conjector 18 DON QUIJOTE 18 DIRTY GREAT Love Story 19 PSYCHODRAMA 21 CUTTING THE CORD 21 THE ETHICS OF PROGRESS 22 CAMPSITE 25 PULSE PULLOUT 29 A new play by Morgan Lloyd-Malcolm 29 SAM HALMARACK & THE MISERABLITES 31 SHED

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31 THREE STEP ENDE 32 Good Boy PlaY 32 Emily’s Very Sad making it work 33 tatty-del are 33 Legs 11 35 BUTTERCUP 35 THIN ICE T 37 MY ROBOT HEAR 37 Goose Party 38 Mega! 39 Badlands 39 PARTY PIECE 41 KEINE ANGST 41 Snow White IEF 42 ETIQUETTE OF GR TO A STRANGER 42 WRITE A LETTER BAR 43 HUNT & DARTON 43 Opposition it in Britpop 45 How (not) to make 45 Anima 46 Birdhouse OMENT 47 THE OH F**K M 47 NORTHERN SOUL 49 The Furies 51 PULSE VENUES OWING SYMBOLS LOOK OUT FOR THE FOLL

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Escalator is a talent development initiative for artists in the East of England, supported by Arts Council England, which aims to identify, nurture and establish creative talent across all art forms. Delivered by leading arts organisations in the region, Escalator enables artists to take their careers to the next level by providing specialist support and mentoring, as well as unique opportunities. Participants are also encouraged to apply for National Lottery funding for creative projects through Grants for the arts.

For more information please visit:

www.artscouncil.org.uk/publication_archive/escalator www.junction.co.uk/artist-development


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The Other Way Works

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27 May Friday 25 tomiSnsunday Running time} 90 Tickets} £8


Jack Dean & Bristol Ferment

Dan Canham and Still House

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Under Stokes Croft

d n of Under Milk Woo Modern adaptatio d animation. an using storytelling sy, there is a large, clum oft. t, os m to n ow kn Un er living in Stokes Cr furry orange monst er its people and ov By day, he watches By night, he wanders s. ie or st r ei th tmares. records eir dreams. Or nigh th ts in pa d alone an n io ot l with stop-m A live graphic nove d poet Jack Dean, Under an animation by MC spiration from Dylan in Stokes Croft takes Under Milk Wood to y ar nd e of Thomas’ lege -bit hours in the lif document 24-and-a ia, centering around the m Bristol’s own Bohe April 2011, the Tesco 21 of t gh ni s infamou p-notch fears, flights and to riots. Expect fires, veggie burgers.

Illustrated by Hannah Jane Morley Developed in association with Bristol Ferment. www.jackdean.co.uk

New Wolsey Studio Friday 25 Mayd time} 6.45pm Start time} 6pm En Tickets} £8

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“Dan Canham raises ghosts in spinetingling dance-theatre… exquisitely crafted, thoughtful theatre” Lyn Gardner, The Guardian on 30 Cecil Street

E H T S A W S R U O FEN COUNTRY

s been ars Dan Canham ha the ye o tw st pa e th r Fo tions with people of capturing conversa l-catchers, farmers, . Ee fens in East Anglia useum keepers, molly m , rs llo ci un been parish co vationists have all er ns co d an s dancer of e ec ethereal pi interviewed. In this and his team fuse n dance-theatre, Da d with the words and un movement and so tive collaborators to na r ei th k and memories of this beautiful, blea of t ar get to the he e of flat land. mysterious expans et at ess of 30 Cecil Stre Fresh from the succ ique chance to catch a PULSE 11, this is a un Dan Canham, at its m new group piece fro e. ag formative st

New Wolsey Studio Friday 25 May

Start time} 7.20pm End time} 8.05pm Tickets} £5


Holly Rumble

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Exposure

into work in an enquiry Exposure is the first nning of an investigation gi looking. It is the be w we are looked at and if ho , ok lo we into how ate one be seen. This intim we can ever really is a tender and tentative to one performance phy, asking how fully we look into autobiogra - to ourselves, to another, s can reveal ourselve r. with anothe ing tol based artist mak Jo Bannon is a Bris ance. She has presented m live art and perfor Europe and is an d an r work in the UK artist and a founde Arnolfini associate e. nc member of Reside ure:

os onses to Exp Audience resp ave…” br ocative and “Moving, prov nd, resonant ou “…a very prof ” e. ec pi ch ri and Rules and Regs with the support of Exposure was made and South Hill Park. istol Ferment, nt is supported by Br Time me lop ve de er rth Fu n Basement, Inbetwee cil England. RWA, Arnolfini, The Coun ts Ar by ed nd Fu C. Productions and BA

“Bannon has created a rare opportunity; not to look at someone, but to look with someone. In revealing herself, she helps the audience to look at themselves...” Seth Kriebel, Rules and Regs.


Deafinitely Theatre

LOVE’S LABOUR's LOST www.deafinite

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New Wolsey Studio SATURday 26 May

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Left Look Look Right

At the court of Na va his courtiers deny rre the young King and three of al to their studies. Bu l pleasures to give full attention t ladies-in-waiting ha the Princess of France and her young love - happy, ve other ideas. It isn’t long before caused all the men embarrassing and awkward - has to break their own rules. By translating the rich, pun-riddled te Labour’s Lost into xt of Love’s th Deafinitely Theatr e physical language of BSL, e Shakespeare’s com create a new interpretation of all backgrounds. edy, accessible to theatregoers of Deafinitely, who have Theatre, aim to build performed many times at Soho worlds by performin a bridge between deaf and hearing g to both groups as one audience. Fresh from two perfo rm Shakespeare Festiva ances at The Globe for the World l.

The BP Story

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Stories from an Invisible Town

Emerging Welsh artist Hugh Hughes has always enjoyed sharing new work with audiences in Ipswich. Story of a Rabbit, which premiered at PULSE in 2007, continues to tour the world - most recently visiting Sydney Opera House. This year Hugh is excited to present the first glimpse of his latest piece, Stories from an Invisible Town, in which he shares his memories of his childhood in Langefni, Anglesey. As there are hundreds of stories to tell, he’s still in the process of remembering them all and would be delighted if you could join him to help shape the final piece. Produced by Hoipolloi. Research and development supported by The Junction, Cambridge and the Barbican.

New Wolsey Theatre Saturday 26 May

Start time} 7.20pm End time} 8.20pm Tickets} £5

“She made about £280 an hour the night I was there and yes, she was worth it.” Lyn Gardner, The Guardian ––––

We are going to ask you for money for this free show. Meet a woman whose life has gone wrong. Widowed and with child, widowed again, divorced, desperate. Playful, moving and very funny, Hannah Ringham’s Free Show (bring money) invites you, the audience, into the theatre and asks you to decide: what do you value? At the heart of this show lies the question of its worth.

New Wolsey Studio Saturday 26 May

Start time} 8.45pm End time} 9.45pm Tickets} £0

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Neil Brand

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THE SILENT PIANIST SPEAKS

After co-starring with Paul Merton in the UK tour of Paul Merton’s Silent Clowns and receiving critical acclaim for his appearances on Radio 4’s Film Programme, Neil Brand, the ‘doyen of silent film pianists’ is proud to present his own critically acclaimed show. Neil uses clips from some of the greatest moments in silent cinema to illustrate his 25 year career and the special place of music with silent film. From the earliest, earthiest comedies and thrillers, through a silent cine-verité classic scripted by a young Billy Wilder which the audience gets to score, to the glories of Hollywood glamour and the sublime Laurel and Hardy, Neil provides improv accompaniment and laconic commentary on everything from deep focus to his own live cinema disasters.

IFT, Sunday 27 May

Start time} 2pm End time} 3.20pm Tickets} £8

The majority of people have always struggled make enough money but since the great recession of 2008 the problems of debt, finance and unemployment have affected all of us a whole lot more. Prompted by this, for the first time in many years people are asking what money is, where it comes from and why oh why do I not have enough it!? Recently declared insolvent, performance artist, musician and comedian Sean Gittins explores through his own journey in and out of debt where money comes from, what it is and how it comes to have such a power over all of our lives, thoughts and actions and tries to make sense of the current financial mess we all find ourselves in. A 45-minute performance/lecture including videos, stunts, money (possibly not much of it though), lectures, music and no boring maths and economics - guaranteed or your money back.

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New Wolsey Theatre Sunday 27 May d time} 3.45pm Start time} 3pm En Tickets} £8


Terry O'Donovan

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TEN OUT OF TEN An evening of old school quizzes in which we’re all winning.

Have you never been the best at spelling? Did you never win musical chairs, or get the prize in pass the parcel? Would the thought of a times-tables quiz make you break out in a cold sweat? Was your little brother able to whip your arse on sports day every year? Well, now’s your chance to try again. Join us for an evening of competitions where you’re certain to get Ten Out of Ten. Being the best all night long will make sure you leave with a spring in your step... Ten out of Ten is an anarchic and uplifting scratch performance inspired by success, failure and guilt. It is a first-time collaboration between Terry O’Donovan (Dante or Die Theatre), Clare Dunn (Unpacked Theatre) and Stuart Barter (Left With Pictures). Commissioned by Ovalhouse Theatre's If Only… First Bites Ten Out of Ten is supported by the National Lottery through Arts Council England.

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New Wolsey Theatre Sunday 27 May

Start time} 5.10pm End time} 6.10pm Tickets} £8


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Jessie Percival

The Mechanical Animal Corporation

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She chalks out her grandmoth er’s dining room. Remembering being a child aga in Being disobedient Remembering she is not a chi ld But trying… She makes her own rules to abi de by. Using AA Milne’s poems from When We Were Very Young, a lone fem ale reminisces and tries to re-cap tur e elements of children’s playful nature. She finds herself in a big golden bal three tweed jackets and trying l gown, to capture an impossible object. This dance theatre solo plays bet the lines of adulthood and chi ween dreaming, creating memories ldhood; and coming to terms with life now. Jessie Percival is a Bristol bas ed dance artist.

New Wolsey Studio Sunday 27 May

Start time} 6.30pm End time} 7.15pm Tickets} £8

Johnny Head-in-Air

17 years ago surgeons opened Johnny’s head and extracted a tumour. The tumour didn’t return but Johnny, as the time passed, felt odd… as if, perhaps, he wanted to go underground; as if air were circling round his head like wind, or echoes in a wood. This is Johnny Head-in-Air, whose head never closed up. It’s a new performance in development from The Mechanical Animal Corporation. Part anatomy and part performance, this visceral blend of Butoh and live sound looks to explore, through flesh, a body’s experience beyond cancer.

New Wolsey Theatre Tuesday 29 May

Start time} 7pm End time} 7.25pm Tickets} £5 www.mechanimal.wordpress.com


Laura Mugridge

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Sh!t Theatre

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Nereus Pike is floating on the surface of the water. He’s not drowning, he’s smiling. By the end of the show he will be on the bottom of the ocean. But this is not how he dies. This is his story that I made up. Award winning comedian and theatre-maker Laura Mugridge presents her second solo show, after her first piece Running on Air received critical acclaim and won a Fringe First Award at the Edinburgh Fringe, 2010.

New Wolsey Theatre Tuesday 29 May Start time} 7.45pm End time} Tickets} £8

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Expect songs, satire and a sharing of stories from Sh!t Theatre on the dole. It’s 2012. We all know someone who’s on the dole. Your dad’s on the dole. Your dog’s on the dole. You’re probably on the dole aren’t you? Or even worse, maybe you have a job. Share your experiences of working life with Sh!t Theatre in this unique and humorous exploration of the (un) employment situation in the UK today. ”

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Mamoru Iriguchi

the Lonely One

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t summer night. moonlit trees. Am Past locked houses and on shadows Lavinia Ne gst a thousand warm listening…“Someo bbs stands frozen, ne’s following me” A deliciously dark ta of humour, brough le of fear, with a touch t puppetry and light to life with shadow manipulation. dotted line theatre distinctive style. This a new company with a with sell out perfor e Lonely One debuted m Theatre, where Rac ances at Little Angel he l Warr is currently Associate Artist. New Wolsey Theatre

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New Wolsey Studio Wednesday 30 May

Start time} 8.45pm End time} 9.25pm Tickets} £8

Projector Conjector

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“...as well as be ing it’s also very sw absurdly hilarious, ee imaginative thin t. One of the most gs you’ll see th is season.” Lyndsey Winship, Time Out Dance editor


Tom Frankland, Keir Cooper & Peter Holdway in association with Ultimo Comboio

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DON QUIJOTE

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New Wolsey Theatre Thursday 31 May

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Sam Halmarack and Tom Wainwright

“The whole thing was a mixture of joy and sorrow and I absolutely loved it”

PSYCHODRAMA

Interactive tragicomedy about two irresponsible friends’ attempt to make a show. Psychodrama is a form of therapy that can uncover some uncomfortable truths that can be damaging if not managed with sensitivity. Unfortunately, Sam and Tom are reckless amateurs and their psychodrama session looks set to end in gruesome tragedy. Identity is confused and a play gets turned inside out. Developed in association with Bristol Old Vic Ferment. Supported by the National Lottery through Arts Council England and Theatre.

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Flying Eye

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CUTTING THE CORD

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Morgan Lloyd-Malcolm

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A new play by Morgan L loyd -Malco lm

New Wolsey Studio Friday 1 June

Start time} 8.15pm End time} 8.45pm Tickets} £5

Following on from th commission, Soho e success of PULSE Festival’s very ow Sh bringing you a bran orts (2011), we are delighted to be n d ne w pl ay fro m critically acclaim writer Morgan Lloy ed d You’ll have to trus Malcolm. We’re not sure what it is t us. The team is as yet. set, and all we need se now is you. Join us mbled, the stage is . Morgan is a playw rig produced and co-w ht and comedy writer. In 2011 she Yes, for the Edinbu rote an original play, You Once Said rg First and the Total h Fringe Festival which won a Fringe Theatre award for Innovation and Experimentation. He at the Hampstead r play Belongings was also produc ed Th universal critical ac eatre and Trafalgar Studios in 2011 to cl ai m an d was shor Wintour Most Prom ising Playwright Awtlisted for The Charles ard. “she writes w ith such lightne such depth of ss of touch an fe d slackens its gr eling that the evening neve r ip” The Telegrap h on Belongings Sam Halmarack

New Wolsey Studio Friday 1 June

Start time} 9.30pm End time} 10.30pm Tickets} £8

SAM HALMARACK & THE MISERABLITES

Sam Halmarack & Th the bombastic pion e Miserablites are stadium pop. Get reeers of interactive anthems and elec ady for handclapping tr inspire. With song o music to move and s, stories and a little help from you we w offer a unique take ill all come together to redeemed by mus on what it means to be ic. A lightning-fast jo urney from the de pths of failure to collectiv e of a pop concert. euphoria in the space

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THREE STEP ENDEAVOUR

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Whether you fancy yourself as a professional hopscotcher or an avid fan, Three Step Endeavor can be experienced and enjoyed by everyone.

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Directed by} Marie Cynthia Beesoon A new play by} Escalator artist Rich Chilver Performed by} Bethany Sharp-McLeod

At 15 years old, Fiona is practising for the future. Her Dad depends on her, so she spares his feelings. Her Mum has remarried but needs to be kept away. Preparing lies for her Dad and arguments for her Mum, she trains for an evening that will lead to a happier life. Tonight Fiona has planned a large party where all the chipsticks and twiglets are for one guest. Fiona has invited her Mum to visit, a woman who has tormented her Dad for years. This should be her Mum’s last visit. It’s Fiona’s chance to protect her Dad.

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Vicki Weitz Holly Darton, Dot Howard and scotch hop are the UK’s first professional of joy ple sim the e enc eri Exp team. beneath momentarily leaving the ground , an our eav End your feet in Three Step tch outdoor, participatory, hopsco extravaganza. cially Flirting with athleticism in spe ar, the we rts designed hopscotching spo sent a pre m Three Step Endeavor tea erience in exp g rtin spo unique scaled-down dium. sta tch sco hop a custom designed ces, uen seq d phe gra reo Combining cho tio tiva nal roaming performance and mo Endeavour p participation tactics, Three Ste be to is a joyous, quirky intervention nt or me mo encountered as a fleeting as a fully immersive event. , A Live Art Collective East project ted produced by Artsadmin. Suppor Arts by the National Lottery through Council England.

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Stepmother's Tea

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Good Boy “Limited by the world, which I oppose, pierced by it, I shall be all the more handsome and sparkling as the angels which wound me and give me shape.” Jean Genet

This performance is an ode to Fre writer and radical thinker Jean nch Ge his position as an outcast of soc net and images from Genet’s writing andiety. Using film Chant d’Amour, Joseph dan his short ces a solo that explores Genet’s profound ability to question authority and to find alte ways of living, thinking and lov rnative ing. Joseph blends text with dance, fra narratives with striking images ctured , and links the story of this renegade and pol engaged intellectual of the 20 itically th century with his own life experiences. “Joseph is a rare find and a great artist of the future.” Bryony Kimmings

New Wolsey Studio Saturday 2 June

Start time} 4.45pm End time} 5.10pm Tickets} £5

Emily’s Very Sad Play

or....The Woman Who Turned Into

A Book

A funny, interesting play about lies health and misunderstood phi , mental losophy. Emily tries to remember her sto ry, cannot separate it from the sto but ries she has read. Is it her punishment? Is she Or is it a sensible retreat from mad? the of life. A comedy play about unt insanity ruths and fictions. A work in progress written and per by highly acclaimed British wri formed ter, stand-up comedian and actress, Sara Pas coe has appeared in a number of tele , Sara programmes, including Campus vision For The Week, The Thick Of It and, Stand Up Twelve and Being Human. Sara Twenty has for Girl Friday on Channel 4 and written Project Pirate on Radio 4.

New Wolsey Theatre Saturday 2 June

Start time} 5.30pm End time} 6.25pm Tickets} £5

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Tom Marshman

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tty-del held a crisis In summer 2011 ta at the Royal Festival Hall meeting in the Cafe serial disappointment where, in the face ofrtainty, Natalie tried to and existential unce and move on with her life. ‘break up’ with Hana eir collaborative Agreeing to give th shot the pair set out st relationship one la kes to hold two people ta it t to discover wha self-help books, met with ad re -besttogether. They llor, trawled their ex a couples’ counse y where they’d gone tif friendships to iden ck to their childhoods to ba ed ok lo d wrong an conflict. ’d learnt to handle examine how they ound, ances in shared gr s st di re su ea m ll wi We shift tfalls and tectonic potential peaks, pi people together or pull o which may push tw e’ve heard that each W t. ar ap r it them furthe want to learn what we , nd la is an t ee person is m d s, lock lands an takes to build bridge ore. sh together at the sea-

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“A lively, fun and engaging piece of theatre. “ Bristol Culture

Tom Marshman is mingling with fashionistas… but will his winning smile pull him through?

New Wolsey Theatre Saturday 2 June

Like most men, Tom has an ambiguous relationship with his legs. So imagine his surprise when he was shortlisted for the Pretty Polly competition looking for the best legs in the country. Tom has suffered from varicose veins for a number of years, causing discomfort, embarrassment, and a particular awareness of his legs. A newly found confidence encouraged Tom to delve into a world of celebrity, stockings, photoshoots, beauty pageants and gender misadventures. In this intimate performance, Tom conveys a brave story of misfits and transformation, hospital visits and rejuvenation.

pm Start time} 7pm End time} 7.45 Tickets} £5

shman.com

www.tommar

New Wolsey Studio Saturday 2 June

Start time} 8.10pm End time} 9.10pm Tickets} £8


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Tom Wainwright

Time Won't Wait present Shams

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BUTTERCUP

re. cow from Lancashi Buttercup is a fat really looking forward She’s lovely. She’s e can’t wait to tell Sh to meeting you all. things, how she won r he ot t gs by you, amon ing her stillborn ba Masterchef by feed . And what happened to to a fish and a pota the star of her own TV e ad m s wa e sh when is Lancashire. ay show The Only W test creation from Buttercup is the la m Wainwright, who’s writer/performer Ton was an Edinburgh last show Pedestria h. Fringe 2010 smas , Tom and compelling “Fresh, frank lf-penned piece is se strian. Wainwright’s Time Out on Pede  c“ ifi terr

Arlingtons Sunday 3 June

Start time} 2.30pm End time} 3.30pm Tickets} £8

g.uk

www.shams.or

THIN ICE

cted by} Written and dire ng ou Y an Jonath

“Beautifully simple and effective... If Reykjavik was a movie it would have a cult following.” Edinburgh Guide

d. May 1940. Greenlan by ion and surrounded at Cut off from civiliz n to death in a tiny hut. ze ice, Daniel sits fro to ura arrive too late As Richard and La thaws and secrets dy rescue him, the bo g their marriage, in en at re th – surface ely their survival. at tim ul d an beliefs y, and polar love stor A wartime thriller ul and darkly comic Thin Ice is a powerf le finding courage in the exploration of peop face of adversity. n striking productio Thin Ice is the next ard nominees Shams Aw from Total Theatre out llse r ei following th k. UK tour of Reykjavi

New Wolsey Theatre Sunday 3 June

Start time} 4pm End time} 5.30pm Tickets} £8


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from 25 May to 9 June with a 20% discount to PULSE ticket holders


Molly Naylor and The Middle Ones

MY ROBOT HEART

Goose Party The Identity Tour (a search for identity)

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Little Bulb

“Recklessly talented… insanely brave”  Lyn Gardner, The Guardian on Operation Greenfield

d Tell

Produced by} Show An

r’s Molly Naylor (writer of Radio Fou Of You) nk Thi I Up Whenever I Get Blown My Robot and The Middle Ones present live music h wit ng elli ryt sto Heart. Merging fear, and e lov ut abo w sho to create a the and exploring the meaning of both . relationship between the two “This woman is genuinely talented”  The Times, on Molly

theatre.com

www.littlebulb

“Brave, funny, beautiful writing” The Guardian on Molly “Wholly adorable charm and sneakily brilliant tunesmithery”  The Fly on The Middle Ones

New Wolsey Theatre Sunday 3 June

Start time} 7.15pm End time} 8.15pm Tickets} £8

Treat your sweet senses and ic dancing legs to the party’s son sta -fie udo pse sy sas antipasti of funk, water story power folk, electronica gender anthems, dirty agro railway blues, plus a bit of the strummy soft stuff a for the lovers or the lonely, in p dca ma of g high octane evenin s nes der wil ss, musical wildne and general gooseyness as we all endeavour to find out WHO WE ARE. best “Probably the Fringe” e th on er m um dr ival Edinburgh Fest n ma The Scots

New Wolsey Studio Sunday 3 Juned time} 11pm Start time} 9pm En Tickets} £8


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immings.com

www.bryonyk

Mega! Audio tour designed to take you back to 1990.

Bryony Kimmings is back at PULSE, but this year there is a twist. Bryony is asking you to become her 9-year old self by pulling on a shell suit and grabbing a Walkman to set off on an audio tour down memory lane! Let the artist take you back to 1990 to re-live the hysteria that the American restaurant “Megatron” brought to her town. A Mecca of overpriced burgers, complete with touch-screen ordering and robot waiters it promised prosperity; it delivered disappointment. This is a coming of age tale of one hot summer, schoolgirl dreams and those moments in life when the magnificent becomes the mundane. Commissioned by The Junction

New Wolsey Theatre Wednesday 6 to Saturday 9 June 1pm to 4pm, starting every 30 mins Tickets} £8


BADLANDS

Robert Clark Dance

New Wolsey Young Associates

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y that just won’t Badlands: a love storsupposed to... happen how it’s ve songs,

selection of lo Accompanied by a rt Clark has created a be choreographer Ro s across realities. er nd wa work that ica cent of 1950s Amer In a world reminis (Jake Ingram-Dodd s the two performer d) undertake to yl and Victoria Ho ant of their choosing. y no resolve a love stor s of Terrence Mallick, m fil e bert Referencing th illermo del Toro, Ro els Gu d an fe David Lynch the one thing he attempts to create truly needs... the dance world story. a real, honest love ark.org.uk

www.robert-cl

Dance4 Associate Artist, Robert Clark sets out to unpick the love story genre offering the audience a work that deals with the dysfunctional reality of two people trying to find their happy ever after.

New Wolsey Studio ne Wednesday 6 Ju End time} 6.48pm Start time} 6.15pm Tickets} £8

PARTY PIECE

g for k, Jack’s still lookin Aidan needs a drin needs a lie down and e some action, Stev . It’s the morning after ck si g in el fe s a’ d Lorn od friends, 2 chippe go 4 . re fo be t gh ni en the en Gnomes, 3 brok teeth, 6 stolen gard spicious stains on the bathroom tiles, 5 sucohol and 1 epic party. carpet, too much al for ally commissioned ur in ig or s wa e ec Pi to to Party been redeveloped PULSE ‘11, and has theatre makers across to groups of young . the region for 2012 e ung Associates ar The New Wolsey Yo 18 – 21 who are actively young people aged the arts. in pursuing a career

New Wolsey Theatre ne Wednesday En6dJu time} 7.45pm Start time} 7pm Tickets} £8


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Ira Brand

KEINE ANGST

Filskit Theatre

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“Sometimes when I’m driv ing, my eyes. Just to see what th I shut And sometim at is like. es, I put one hand around the handbrak e and the othe r on the base of my se at there for just , and then I hold them a little longer than is safe.”

Keine Angst is a pi ec what it feels like an e about fear; about afraid, about sens d what it means to be ib anxieties, about fe le fears and illogical ar as debilitating. It is as galvanising and and intensely hone a funny, touching, st whether it is ever performance, about really good to be sc and about how to ared, be brave. Pl

us a 10 minut e Work-in-Pro gress A Cure For Ageing (wor king title) A piece abou t ye passing of tim ars, growth, and the e, or does not de and how our age does fine us. .co.uk www.irabrand

“Ira Brand’s unique style is one of captivating honesty, sincerity and undeniable charm.” Audience member

“Some truly original, fine quality work” The Stage

atre.com

www.filskitthe

Snow White

Think you know Snow White? Think again! No dwarves! No Prince! Just one extraordinary journey into the mysterious world of our deliciously scrumptious Snow White. Created through technology, movement and music, Filskit Theatre invites you to follow the henchmen as they decipher messages from the evil Queen, dabble with poisoned apples and discover if princesses really do pick their noses. For ages 5+ and their families Supported by the National Lottery through Arts Council England

New Wolsey Studio Wednesday 6 June

Start time} 8.30pm End time} 9.50pm (inc a short interval before the second piece) Tickets} £8

New Wolsey Theatre Thursday 7 June

Start time} 11am End time} 11.55am & Start time} 1.30pm End time} 2.25pm Tickets} £8


Ellie Harrison

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Rajni Shah Projects

WRITE A LETTER TO A STRANGER .com/glorious

www.rajnishah

“A gem of a sh ow. Smart, fu and touching, nn and performed y real convictio n. Ellie Harriso with n is definitely one to watch” Robert Pacitti, SPILL Festival

ETIQUETTE OF GRIEF

Etiquette of Grief is dealing with bereav a step-by-step guide to em to cope with the loss ent. Thousands struggle Goody and even occa of Princess Diana, Jade ones. Ellie knows it casionally their own loved n anger, sadness and be difficult to express lo provide some moral ss. She would like to su and perhaps a musicapport, Dutch courage l acco inspire you at this te mpaniment to sting time. A playful performan ce co mbining sandwich making, digital alter eg show is a celebratio os and plenty of port, the n of freedom of expr ession, even in our darkest moments.

New Wolsey STUDIO Thursday 7 June

Start time} 6.45pm End time} 7.45pm Tickets} £8

son.org

www.ellieharri

What would you write in a letter to a stranger? And what might a stranger have to say to you?

An intervention into our busy everyday lives. A pause. A space. A postal exchange. Rajni Shah Projects invites you to write a letter to a stranger, and get a letter in return. Take your time. Have a cup of tea. Be surprised. Rajni Shah Projects will return to Ipswich with the performance project Glorious as part of SPILL Festival of Performance 31 October – 4 November 2012.

IPSWICH TOWN CENTR E Friday 8 & Saturday 9 June Start time} 11am End tim

e} 5pm


Hunt & Darton

HUNT & DARTON

BAR

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lectiveeast.com

www.liveartcol

Join live art duo Jenny Hunt & Holly Darton for a pop-up interactive performance installation that blends art with the every day. Hunt & Darton will take over the New Wolsey Theatre Bar, making its business their art and dishing out their very own brand of service. From delivering drinks to counting change, forced small talk to sales targets, Hunt & Darton will creatively expose the inner workings of their new business venture by considering and presenting everything as art. Prepare for appetites to be satisfied in more ways than one! .

heatre Bar T ey s ol W ew N Friday 8 Jum ne e FREE ‘til Closing tim Start time} 6p

Developed with support from Escalator Live Art and the National Lottery through Arts Council England.

Opposition

Hannah Silva

rgon of ddle and ja ped apart a tw s s le rip ing The mean tical rhetoric gets nt of a oli e p im rn d e o d b o m m oman e -w e n ” o “ n w is in th eltdo ystem in m political s . tts in (The Skinny)

urchill bu ts busted, Ch ociety gets e g r e st lu b ’s ig S Blair Cameron’s B ter feeds, weather d n a a m a b O it on ed with live tw ions, sliced and dic nd rhetoric. Expect quest a “This is a virtuoso avant-garde st a t ju , n reports, ra . Don’t expect answers performance of a virtuoso avant-garde politics, satire we are all being had. text by a virtuoso avant-garde artist. Go se ymouth in to listen, marvel, participate. Go to be creeping sen can Theatre Pl with The Barbi eveloped in Co-produced Apples and Snakes, re-d by Arts ith association w tington Space and funded Dar Residence at d. an gl En il nc Cou press.com silva.word h a n n a .h www

amazed. Just go.” What’s on Stage 

New Wolsey Theatre Friday 8 June

Start time} 7pm End time} 7.55pm Tickets} £8


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The New Wolsey Theatre's Culture Club has been established to provide an exciting way for local businesses to become more involved with the theatre and to join forces to make Ipswich THE place for new investment.

i nviting you to come and play

With a variety of different facilities and profile raising opportunities, your company can work in partnership with the theatre to support the local community whilst having a lot of fun on the way! For £500 a year a company can support the theatre and receive the following benefits: r ecognition in the New Wolsey Theatre season brochure (100,000 distributed annually) use of the Glass Box area for an event bespoke opportunities for staff development within the local community and the theatre itself 15% off tickets for your employees  opportunities to mingle with other members of the business community For further information on how your company can join, please contact our Development Officer: 01473 295 902 or email development@wolseytheatre.co.uk

The New Wolsey Theatre would like to thank our pioneer members:


Rosie Wilby Productions

Anima

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www.rosiewilb

al gly origin “A strikin Total Theatre on” producti Magazine mble.com vanense a r a k e h www.t

“Fabulous songs and entertaining anecdotes” Edinburgh 247 

How (not) to make it in Britpop

From playing Glastonbury and Ronnie Scott’s to miming on children’s television, musician turned comedian Rosie Wilby looks back at the emotional rollercoaster of chasing stardom at the heady height of Britpop. Mixing stand up, story-telling and acoustic versions of her songs, Rosie delves into a personal treasure trove of old photos, fan letters, reviews and the original Rosie’s Pop Diary (her 90s column in the now defunct magazine Making Music) for this funny and touching exploration of the nature of nostalgia.

New Wols Friday 8 J ey Studio une Start time

In the beginning there was light! re was Well, actually, in the beginning the light on. the darkness…until someone turned on an awardThe Karavan Ensemble invite you h light oug thr y rne jou ble winning, unforgetta this Join lity. rea and am and darkness, dre ers form per s, cer dan of d ban international er and pow and musicians as they explore the mystery of Light. ic lamps and Illuminated by orphaned domest Anima is a es, hom al loc from stories gathered ects, physical genre-defying performance of obj cted xpe & visual theatre, lush imagery, une , as a ters interventions and intimate encoun appear at dis nd world of characters appear...a the flick of a switch. Poetic, profound and humorous. rd, Brighton Fringe Winner of the Argus Angel Awa England. ncil Cou Arts by ted por 2011. Sup

Tickets} } 8.15pm End tim £8 e} 9.05p m

New Wolsey Theatre Friday 8 June 10.40pm

Start time} 9.30pm End time} Tickets} £8


Jammy Voo's

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Birdhouse

“I took off m y hat and put it in the cage, and I le ft head” Jacques with a bird on my Prevert.

We always enjoyed nesting outside th watching the birds e we looked out and window, until one day re were watching us. alised that the birds An anarchic adapta Birds told through tion of Hitchcock’s The a of dark clowning, en theatrical lens an original live mus thralling puppetry, and ic score.

Developed with Jo s Ho Music by Greg Hall. uben, Peta Lily, Omar Elerian. Co With support from mmissioned by Beaford Arts. Jacksons Lane an d Funding from Arts Council Engla nd.

New Wolsey Studio Saturday 9 EnJud ne time} 2.40pm Reviews for A Corn er

Of Th

Start time} 2pm Tickets} £5

e Ocean “Like taking a voyage of disc overy into your own imagination”  What ’s On Stage. “Fizzes with inventiveness” Exeunt

“Surreal, funny and thoughtful.”  ThreeWeeks Magazine, Brighton


Hannah Jane Walker and Chris Thorpe

T N E M O M K * * F H O THE Sometimes, . Now what? up ed *k ay back. f* st You ju , there’s no w ve si as m so e fuck-ups ar et Hannah Jane

winning show, po In this Fringe First orpe examine the poetic guts of Walker and Chris Th of words and strip lighting. The oh le mistakes in a bund nversation around a desk for brave co a up, is f**k moment d admit they fucked an up s nd ha r ei th souls to hold we did. ugh at us because or for people to la

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New Wolsey Theatre Saturday 9 June

Start time} 4pm End time} 5.10pm Tickets} £8 t  “brillian r ou of n io at br cele olutionary mistakes & ev reflexes” e Guardian Lyn Gardner, Th

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Victoria Melody

elody.co.uk

www.victoriam

a bit soul, it’s also out northern ody” ab el t M bi a ria is to l ic “Northern Sou t mainly it’s about me - V bu dy’s attempts about pigeons, about Victoria Melo

e has e-woman show Northern Soul is a on ual ethnographic approach to art practic ly nt us ce un re year and more at joining in. Her pigeon fanciers for a found her living with ul dance in stranger’s living rooms. so amines learning to northern oples Worlds and ex on the pe r he ot to in f el rs he Victoria immerses s and regional phenomena, focusing of tic ris te e trove ac ar ch l na natio idiosyncratic treasuroria’s journey An . ay yd er ev e th illuminate Vict extraordinary in e and paraphernalia films, photos, danc ging and hopeful performance. in this comedic, enga Farnham Maltings. Arts Council England. Commissioned by by Basement. Funded Supported by The

New Wolsey Studio Saturday 9 JuEnned time} 6.30pm Start time} 5.30pm Tickets} £8


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Kindle Theatre

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atre.co.uk

www.kindlethe

The Furies

“The power of chick Furies is these rockin the way they use their voic es and bodies as weapons”

Lyn Gardner, The Gu

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the city’s native Theatre plunders g for you to le nd Ki ’s am gh in Birm llsy gi etal to create a ba sound of Heavy M ty to. come and get swea d soul songs ther rock, metal an ytemnestra – ge to s he as sm s y of Cl The Furie of the ancient stor k in a drastic retellingoriginal music, vocal-scapes and star h ug ro th d te presen of Furies, imagery. ytemnestra’s band envy, rage Cl of es ey e th h e tale of Told throug - this is the ultimat sensual and scary ed at China and revenge. m an idea develop fro mac birmingham Commissioned by . om n Trust. Plate’s The Darkro e Sir Barry Jackso cil England and Th un Co ts Ar by d te Suppor

The corn exchange ne Saturday 9EnJud tim e} 9pm Start time} 8pm Tickets} £8


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