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Exchange Theatre Celebrate their 15th anniversary by releasing feature length company documentary – IN Exchange

by Staff Writer
June 9, 2021
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IN Exchange

IN Exchange

A window into the running of a small theatre company pre-pandemic, and the making of a fringe theatre show, IN Exchange is a feature length documentary chronicling the highs and lows of Exchange Theatre Company producing Molière’s Misanthrope at London’s Camden People’s Theatre in 2018. This film is released for the first time ever to celebrate the 15th anniversary of the company and is presented online and on demand on the Living Record digital arts platform.

Each year, Exchange Theatre produces its own theatre festival, where the professional company and their amateur community company share the stage of a theatre around a main “flagship” production. Naturally this has not been possible in 2020 and 2021, and the company took on the challenge of reinventing itself and creating work differently. This summer they take their annual season online to celebrate their anniversary – presenting IN Exchange alongside their anti-bias family show The Cat in (Re)boots.

Mauritian artistic director David Furlong says “I was Jerwood assistant director on ORFEUS at the Young Vic when pandemic hit and cancelled all my plans both as a freelancer and for my own theatre company. For this special occasion, we decided to share an insight into our process and bring in focus our human values through a unique documentary. With INExchange, you will discover what makes Exchange Theatre a multicultural, multilingual, open-minded, dynamic and young theatre company. You will live at the heart of Exchange Theatre and be completely immersed in our life. In a true cinematic experience directed by film-makers Marie Loury and Léo-Paul Payen you will understand how the company worked through Molière’s play Misanthrope from production to performance. Rooted in our diversity, you will find out how we manage to do theatre for the present and how at the end our productions offer you true sensorial experience.”

       

Executive director Fanny Dulin states “At Exchange Theatre, we are convinced that in order to promote the Francophone culture, it has to be reclaimed, readapted and reinvented every day: for 15 years, it is a true community that we have been striving to create around this: Exchange Theatre perpetuates a vision of culture for everyone. Beyond the mere discovery, our productions aim to be accessible to a multilingual third-culture youth and a 21st century diverse audience.”

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