Thursday 13 June 2013

QMUL End of Year Drama Party

On the 20th of May, AiR Supply welcomed the graduating students from Drama at Queen Mary, University of London to the Visual Collective in Vyner Street, Bethnal Green.





We look forward to working with them all as part of AiR Supply, and watch this space for new projects and announcements. 

AiR Supply 2013

AiR Supply have been particularly busy in 2013, with many exciting group and individual projects. See below for some highlights.

  • In February AiR Supply worked as part of the production team on Peopling the Palace, an international festival of performance and discussion. More info here.
  • Tim Hopkins, Lewis Church, Rebecca Fuller and Louise Mothersole have been working all year on Burger Van, a new play focusing on the smallest crevice of the recession. Featuring meat, meat puppets and extended silliness. Work in progress showings have been presented at Camden People's Theatre and Battersea Arts Centre as part of the Cook Up season. Follow Burger Van on twitter @BurgerVanPlay
  • Helen Simmons has rebranded her gallery space as the Visual Collective and continued to produce and edit film work for a prestigious group of international clients. More info here
  • Lewis Church and Helen Simmons are now curating a monthly, profit share performance night at the Visual Collective. Last Fridays happens on the last friday of the month in the gallery on Vyner Street, Bethnal Green. Follow Last Fridays on twitter @LstFriLiveArt
  • Jo Palmer's first publication, the technical manual Basics: Getting Plugged Up for Performance is now available to buy through the Queen Mary online shop. Get your copy here.
  • Anais Lalange is now regularly wrestling as La Tigressa, at Lucha Britannia events across London. Keep up to date with all of the events here.
  • Ruth Turner is in position as General Manager at Jacksons Lane, North London's creative space. See what's on here.
  • Sh!T Theatre (AiR Suppliers Louise Mothersole and Rebecca Biscuit) received Arts Council England funding for a second time, and are about to take their acclaimed show Job Seekers Anonymous to the fringe as part of ACE's Escalator East to Edinburgh. They will also be returning to New York as part of the Dixon Place Hot! Festival. More info here.
  • Hattie Prust produced a performance event, Spots, to launch her production company Thrust productions. Throughout the year Hattie has been working as production, technical and stage manager with a variety of exceptional artists, including Amy Lame, Dickie Beau, Bryony Kimmings and Scottee. 
  • Lauren Davis is now working in a freelance capacity for several arts organisation, and was heavily involved in the production of SPILL festival in both London and Ipswich. Lauren was also the Assistant Producer for Peopling the Palace