Following on from the success of Rep Stripped in 2019, Dundee Rep has announced the return of its celebrated festival of new work.
Offering some of the most exciting emerging artists a platform to present new ideas in a stripped back format, with support to experiment and develop with an audience.
Landing at the Rep from Wednesday, 1 June to Saturday, 4 June, Rep Stripped offers artists an opportunity to work with the Dundee Rep team, including Artistic Director Andrew Panton, Associate Director Tashi Gore and the award-winning Dundee Rep Ensemble. While some performances take place on the Rep’s stage, others are performed in less conventional spaces all around the theatre, giving audiences a chance to see the beautiful A-listed building in a new light.
From live readings and gig theatre to promenade performances, from tales of factory workers and refugees to sexuality and depression, Rep Stripped presents a range of exciting, cutting-edge new work from some of the country’s most innovative creative voices.
Andrew Panton, Artistic Director at Dundee Rep said: “Rep Stripped is a hugely important part of our work here at the Rep. By supporting emergent talent to develop, we nurture the creative ecology to ensure future generations of theatre-makers have a platform. We’ll be inviting audiences to feedback to the artists and we’re excited about this direct input audiences will have into our future work.”
Tickets starting from £12 per performance are on sale now. Each performance will be followed by a short Q&A with the lead artists to encourage feedback to be incorporated into future development.