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Andrew is a Director and Facilitator. Lee Anderson Literary Associate. Lee is a Writer and Dramaturg. Adam Foster Artistic Associate. Adam is a Writer and Theatre Maker based in Margate. Claire Gilbert Associate Producer. Claire is a Producer based in Chelmsford. Kane Husbands Associate Artist. Louise Roberts Education Associate. The audience numbers? Now well on his way to being a renowned director, it seems that Whyment is a bit of a Renaissance man; unafraid of getting his hands dirty as a performer, bringing aspects of film and sound into the creative space and taking risks at every opportunity.
Squint recently showcased new show Broken News at the New Wimbledon Studio, with a tour in the pipeline for this year. To keep up to date with the company, follow them squinttweet or visit their website, www. Opinion Sponsored content Videos. SS: The workshops are geared towards giving people of any age and experience the space to find new ideas, nurture current ones and continue to thrive. AW: Our Get Writing and Get Devising workshops are for anyone whilst our Keep Writing workshops are for people who are already rolling with a playwriting project.
LA: We kick off in February with Get Writing: Action which is all about using character intentions as a starting point and making scenes active. Coming up we have sessions on areas including subtext, collaboration, dialogue and writing beyond your experience. We normally begin with funk music playing and end with participants having bagged loads of new games and exercises from the Squint toolbox.
LA: They were born of necessity. When the first lockdown took effect, we had to adapt the education strand of our work to an online environment. Although it seems counterintuitive, the limitations have allowed us to connect and share our practice with more people than ever before. LA: The relationships we have built with artists internationally. AW: We really miss being in physical spaces but the advantage of Zoom is that it allows everyone to dial in from the comfort of their own desks.
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