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Headlong Announce Groundbreaking Experiment in Sustainable Theatre Making

by Staff Writer
October 5, 2022
Reading Time: 4 mins read
A Play for the Living in a Time of Extinction

A Play for the Living in a Time of Extinction

Headlong and the Barbican, have announced the UK premiere of A Play for the Living in a Time of Extinction by award-winning playwright Miranda Rose Hall.

Katie Mitchell is drawing on and furthering her work on the Sustainable Theatre? project with this production and tour, which she originally conceived with the support of the French choreographer Jérôme Bel and Théâtre Vidy-Lausanne. A Play for the Living in a Time of Extinction will subsequently tour across the UK, without people or materials physically travelling. Furthermore, Mitchell will direct the performance which will be powered by bicycles peddled in real time throughout the duration of the show.

Opening in London at the Barbican (26-29 April 2023), the UK premiere will be designed by Moi Tran, who has recently been appointed Resident Artist/Designer at Headlong.

       

Mitchell and the creative team will produce blueprints containing sustainability guides which will be given to each subsequent venue in the first off-grid tour of its kind in the UK. Local teams will stage and perform the play, within the parameters of the blueprints and using the same renewable bike technology, therefore eliminating the need for physical travel. Headlong will present A Play for the Living in a Time of Extinction at Belgrade Theatre Coventry, Theatre Royal Plymouth, Live Theatre Newcastle, New Vic Newcastle-under-Lyme, and  York Theatre Royal with further venues along with casting and creative teams to be announced shortly.

“The difference between death and extinction is this: death is to cease to exist. Extinction is to extinguish. I think of death as individual. Extinction is collective.”

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Naomi is part of a touring theatre company and they have made a play especially for you – those who are living through extinction – except the actors haven’t shown up yet. We don’t know why, and maybe they will, but in the meantime, Naomi has a plan. Miranda Hall’s darkly funny and uplifting play explores what it means to be human in an era of man-made extinction.

Katie Mitchell says: “It’s exciting to be working with Headlong on this production to roll out a radical international touring model across the UK. It’s crucial that we develop new ways of making and touring theatre in response to the existential crisis we are all facing. I’m also thrilled to be working with Moi Tran for the first time” 

Holly Race Roughan says: “Responding to the climate crisis as a theatre company feels urgent but often paralysing, especially at a time when just creating theatre is a challenge, without the added pressure of doing so sustainably. To be able to embark on a national project that explores this dilemma with joy and honesty in both its content and creation process, is exhilarating. As a touring company, a project that requires touring without moving people or materials, is a counter intuitive challenge but we are finding that it is exactly what we need to inspire creativity, national collaboration and dare to do things differently. Our hope is that we, as an organisation, along with our collaborators and audiences, are invigorated by this process and empowered to adapt and imagine alternative ways of doing things going forward. To co-curate this national project with Katie Mitchell, who brings with her a wealth of experience in international feminist eco theatre-making, is thrilling.” 

A Play for the Living in a Time of Extinction is Headlong’s second major touring experiment, part of the company’s ongoing commitment to rethink theatre-making in a climate emergency. In 2020 Headlong produced Signal Fires, a national festival that saw over forty companies come together for the first time to tour a single idea, at a time when traditional touring was not possible. Headlong have committed to staging one major touring experiment and one piece that explores a different facet of climate change, as part of our commitment to rethinking what it means to be a touring theatre company during the climate emergency.

       

A Play for the Living in a Time of Extinction is Co-produced by Headlong and the Barbican.

More information can be found here

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