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Residence in Residence

Tobacco Factory kindly allowed us to take over their building for two days. We decided to use the space to create a temporarily expanded version of what Residence does. The most effectual element of our organisation is how it puts the SOCIAL at the centre of our work. Merely by being in regular contact with other artists we’ve all benefited. So Residence in Residence tried to do the same thing. Simply bring artists, producers and programmers together in the same space.

Credits: 

Credits Unknown. To please contact us to provide credit info.

Tim X Atack on ‘Watch Me Fall’

Tim X Atack wrote this nice piece about ‘Watch Me Fall’ at the Inbetween Time Launch in Bristol on the 5th Feb 2010.

Nobody touch him

‘A Western’ in Austria, Texas and Germany

‘A Western’ will be showing at Brut Wien in Vienna, Austria on the 9th and 10th of April, followed by Fusebox festival in Austin, Texas on the 22nd, 23rd and 24th April and then Tig7 in Mannheim, Germany on the 14th and 15th May.

Our Space

Present: The Milk Bar

We are renting 11 St Nicholas Street from Bristol City Council on a short-term basis. We share the building with Simon Games (link) It’s an old Victorian shop and very tall and thin. The following rooms are spread out over four floors.

IMAGE: The Milk Bar from Outside

Shop Floor Making Space

Darker, medium sized space with concrete floor and roughly painted walls
For: Making, Rehearsing Sharing/Showing, Events
Contains: Walls you can stick things to and a floor that you can spill things on, Blackboard, Whiteboard, Corkboard Wall, Shelf for projector, Stereo and Rigged Speakers

Upstairs Making Space
Smaller white studio space with wooden floorboard floor (shared with Simon Games)
For: Making, Rehearsing, Sharing/Showing
Contains: Walls you can stick things to and a floor that you can spill things on, Blackboard, Whiteboard, Corkboard Wall, Shelf for projector, Stereo and Rigged Speakers

Office and Communal Space
First floor living room type space with large windows Doing most of the informal unofficial things where the intangible Residence benefits happen. This includes: sharing coffee on the sofa, live art counseling, reading from the library, events and meetings. It’s also for “computer-based” work and other production activities.
Contains: Sofas for Hanging Out, Wi-Fi and printer and Residence Computer and shared stationery, Filing storage (cupboard per company), Library

Kitchen
We like to provide food for our events and also need somewhere to prepare lunches and snacks. But the kitchen table is often the site of a solution or idea formation or impromtu advice session. It’s also a place to bump into the Simons from Simon games.
Contains: Basic kitchen facilities to make food (and tea and coffee).

Storage Basement
Residence members store their materials for making work. It’s easily accessible so that we can retrieve and return props etc when touring/performing and also so we can get what we need for rehearsals easily.
Contains: Shared Props and Costume resource, Separate Shelves to store your own props and materials

Dry Storage
For any archive paperwork and technical/sensitive equipment. It’s also more accessible temporary storage for when we are working in the upstairs studio.

Toilet and Shower
We’re glad of the shower – for any guests that might like to sleepover/camp at The Milk Bar for a night or two.

FUTURE: A Pub/Small Hotel/Old Theatre in Central Bristol

Outdoor Space
For Events, Performance, Alternative (Summer) meeting and working space

Sleeping Space
For Permanent Tenants and Guests
Could have sofa beds and make one of the rooms have three beds so that we can accommodate small scale theatre companies (who are used to that kind of intimacy!)

Notes:

1. We’d like a more fit for purpose studio space – that is larger and gives us the opportunity to share work with a public audience (not as a venue) but as an open making space

2. We could combine our current office and kitchen space to create more opportunities for sharing and exchange. It is also economical in that it reduces the space we need and therefore overall project cost).

Credits: 

Credits Unknown. To please contact us to provide credit info.

Made in Residence

We make a lot of work and show it all over the place. Here is a list of some of the work that has been made in Residence.....

Fine Bone China
Lucy and Martha
Performed in Bristol and Frankfurt

Watch Me Fall
Action Hero
Performed in Bristol, Manchester, Liverpool, Leeds, Exeter, Crewe, Colchester, London, Newcastle, Edinburgh, Chichester and Barcelona

The One and Only: The Beautiful Pain
Muddled State
Performed in London and Bristol

The Middle Bit
Ed Rapley
Performed in Aberystwyth, Birmingham, London and Bristol

10 Ways to die on stage
Ed Rapley

Credits: 

Credits Unknown. To please contact us to provide credit info.

A Video About The Middle Bit

Here is a video of me talking about The Middle Bit made by the lovely people at Bristol Old Vic.

About

Residence is a community of theatre makers who share space, resources, knowledge and opportunities in an old record shop in Bristol.

“ I suspect the current explosion of work in Bristol, although enormously fragile, has been a lot to do with the mutually supportive environment of Residence” Lyn Gardner

“Busily creating some of the liveliest, most engaging and most challenging performance” Venue Magazine

By moving our work out of bedrooms and placing artists together under one roof, facilitating social space, and running regular events, we have developed a mutually supportive environment. Such an environment allows us to make work independently from institutions, with courage and flexibility. We can take risks more readily and our work is nurtured with a constant source of support, criticism, encouragement, and advice.
Residence promotes a spirit of generosity amongst its members with shared resources, opportunities and knowledge. In the 3 years since its inception the artists involved have changed from a disparate group of marginalised artists to a strong, cohesive, powerful group showing theatre work regularly in Bristol, the UK, Europe and beyond.

How We Collaborate

A chain letter of performances and discussions around collaboration.

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Photographs by Duncan Speakman

The Lamentable Tragedy

11/02/2010 20:00
11/02/2010 20:00

The Wonder Club present...

The Lamentable Tragedy

An extraordinary site specific performance

We welcome you to Stokes Croft, 1836.
(We love you.)
We welcome you to the St James Fair.
(We lied.)

The Wonder Club invite you to an extraordinary site specific performance. The Wonder Club make exciting interactive promenade theatre, bringing to life installation art from some of Bristols leading artists we merge theatre, music and performance art tied together by a narrative that you, the audience find, play with and gossip about.

Come and play.
Wander freely.
Make your own stories.

Be part of your history.

The Old Motorcycle Showroom
15-19 Stokes Croft, BS1 3PY
Feb 11, 12, 13, 14, 18, 19, 20, 21, 25, 26, 27, 28
Tickets £10/ £6 Concessions
Box Office:

http://tobaccofactorytheatre.com/shows/detail/the_lamentable_tragedy/

tel:01179020344
Please buy your tickets early, we have limited numbers for each performance and our shows will sell out.

Credits: 

Poster by Cooper

A Western in Southampton

We will be performing ‘A Western’ at The Nuffield in Southampton in a double bill with Inspector Sands

Thurs 18th + Friday 19th March at 9pm

tickets £10 (£8) or £5 with an Inspector Sands ticket. Box Office: 02380671771 or book online

click here to see the four star guardian review

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