Kneehigh Theatre

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Kneehigh Theatre was an international touring theatre company founded in 1980 by Mike Shepherd and based in Cornwall, England. The company was based in barns on the southern Cornish coast, at Gorran Haven, but the administration was in Truro. [1] On 3 June 2021, Kneehigh announced it would close. [2]

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Overview

Kneehigh was started in 1980 by Mike Shepherd. Early productions were performed in village halls, marquees, cliff-tops and quarries. Their productions were often based around mythological tales such as the Hans Christian Andersen fairy-tale The Red Shoes , The Bacchae and the Cornish legend Tristan and Yseult . Their artistic director Emma Rice won Best Director 2002, Barclays Theatre Awards. [3]

Their productions have been performed in locations such as Restormel Castle, Minack Theatre, National Theatre, Shakespeare's Globe, Royal Shakespeare Company and the Eden Project as well as their award-winning [4] Asylum Season. They used a variety of theatrical elements including puppetry, live music (often played with folk instruments such as ukuleles and dulcimers) and an emphasis on visual imagery.

Between 1989 and 2006, Sue Hill and Bill Mitchell were working as part of Kneehigh on work that was happening outdoors and on site, influenced heavily by such groups as Footsbarn Theatre and Welfare State International. However, feeling that Kneehigh was pulling in two different directions, one based in studios and theatres, and the other based in the landscape, Hill and Mitchell formed their own company Wildworks. The first Wildworks productions were initially co-productions with Kneehigh until 2006 when they made Souterrain, their first independent production. [5]

In the autumn of 2007, Kneehigh toured village halls in Cornwall with Blast! A Cornish Expose Performed by 3 Complete Idiots! and presented Noël Coward's Brief Encounter in Birmingham and at the West Yorkshire Playhouse in Leeds. After finishing a run of Brief Encounter at the Cinema Haymarket in the West End, the show toured the UK before going overseas to American Conservatory Theater in San Francisco, California, [6] St. Ann's Warehouse in Brooklyn, and the Guthrie Theater in Minneapolis.

After that, Kneehigh took their work to the United States, Australia, New Zealand, China and Syria and other countries, whilst continuing to tour work in the UK. They were an associate company of Bristol Old Vic and Shakespeare's Globe in London.

Simon Harvey was resident associate director. [7]

Productions

ProductionBased on/adapted fromProduced byVenueTouredYearAwards
Fupfup by Jim DodgeN/aAsylumUk2018Unknown
Ubu: A Singalong Satire Ubu Roi by Alfred Jarry N/AAsylumUk2018/19None
The Dancing FrogThe Dancing Frog by Quentin Blake N/AAsylumN/A2018/19None
The Tin DrumThe Tin Drum by Günter Grass N/AAsylumUK2018None
The Flying Lovers of Vitebsk Marc Chagall and his wife BellaN/AN/AN/AUK Tour 2016N/A
946946 by Michael Morpurgo N/AAsylumN/AUK & US 2016N/A
Rebecca Daphne du Maurier David Pugh LtdAsylumN/AUK 2015N/A
Dead Dog in a Suitcase (and other love songs) The Beggar's Opera N/AN/AN/AUK & US 2014 & 2015N/A
Tristan & YseultN/AN/ANational TheatreN/AUK 2006, 2013 & US 2013-15N/A
Brief Encounter Brief Encounter and Still Life by Noël Coward N/AWest End 2008 & 2018N/AUK Tour and USA Tour 2009, Broadway 2010, Australia and US tour 2013/14Nominated for four Olivier Awards and two Tony Awards
A Very Old Man With Enormous Wings A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings by Gabriel García Márquez Little Angel Theatre Little Angel Theatre N/AUK 2011/12N/A
Steptoe and sonN/AN/AAsylumN/AUK & USN/A
The Wild BrideN/AN/AAsylumN/AUK Tour, San Francisco, New York, New Zealand 2011-13N/A
The Wild BrideN/AN/AAsylum & Battersea Arts Centre 2012N/AUK Tour, San Francisco, New York, New Zealand 2011-13N/A
Wah! Wah! Girls [8] N/A Sadler's Wells Theatre Theatre Royal Stratford East N/AN/AN/A
The Umbrellas of Cherbourg The Umbrellas of Cherbourg by Jacques Demy Gielgud Theatre N/AN/AN/AN/A
The Red ShoesN/AN/AN/AN/AUK Tour 2001/2 & UK, USA and Australia 2010/11Winner of TMA for Best Director 2002
Hansel & GretelN/AN/AN/AN/A2010/11N/A
The King of PrussiaN/AN/AN/AN/A2010N/A
BLAST!N/AN/AN/AN/A2007 & 2010N/A
Don JohnN/AN/AN/AN/AUK Tour 2008/9N/A
A Matter of Life and Death A Matter of Life and Death by Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger National Theatre [9] N/AN/AMay 2007N/A
Rapunzel N/A Battersea Arts Centre N/AN/AUK and New York 2007/8N/A
Cymbeline N/A Battersea Arts Centre N/AN/AUK and New York 2007/8N/A
Nights at the Circus N/ALyric Hammersmith and Bristol Old VicN/AN/A2005N/A
The BacchaeN/AN/AN/AN/A2004 [10] N/A
The Wooden FrockN/AN/AN/AN/A2003/4Nominated for the TMA Award for Best Touring Production 2004

The Company

Although the company varied between productions, there were a number of associate artists who were repeatedly involved with Kneehigh including:

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