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THE
OXFORD SAMUEL BECKETT THEATRE TRUST AWARD WINNERS 2003. The
winners of the 2003 award were Dan Hine and Kirsty Housley for Cue Deadly: A Live
Film Project.
Kirsty
Housley was the artistic director of the Etcetera Theatre, Camden, London, for
three years and Dan Hine is a writer and director. Their
award-winning proposal was for a production that explored the differences
between two different media, theatre and film, and combined them to make a 'live
film' which challenged established ideas of theatrical presentation and carved
out a new visual vocabulary for the stage. 'there are many elements
in this accomplished production worthy of admiration. There's the choreography
... the staging ... is enormously audacious ... and the audience is gripped until
the final seconds. Beckett himself would have admired their innovation.' The
Evening Standard 'It's innovative, preposterous, brave, beautiful
and baffling. The staging is compelling: the four strong cast excellent, it's
also got some intriguing ideas about how theatre can keep evolving.' Time
Out The
runners up for the award were Filter with Corpus, Flaming Theatre with The Jarman
Garden, Jessica Hartley with Equus, Dominic Leclerc with The Boy Blue, Lusty Juventus
with Superflux, Mapping 4D with Slender and Pigeon Theatre with The Housekeeper. CUE
DEADLY by Nicholas Blincoe
Directed by Dan Hine and Kirsty Housley Studio
3, Riverside Studios, Crisp Road, Hammersmith W6 November 17th - December
6th 2003
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