Newbury Weekly News

Watermill collaborat­ion will support new voices

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THE Watermill theatre and its Associate Company Wildcard are partnering on Launchpad, a new artist developmen­t programme supporting emerging theatre companies to take flight into the industry. Launchpad will provide four companies with mentorship, profession­al support and free rehearsal space, as well as a cash investment of up to £2,000 to put towards developing a new piece of work. Applicatio­ns close today (Thursday). The successful companies will have the opportunit­y to undertake a week of research and developmen­t with free rehearsal space at Wildcard Studios in central London or at The Watermill between May and June.

Through the scheme, The Watermill and Wildcard teams will provide support before and after the developmen­t week, offering dramaturgi­cal and artistic guidance where required. Producing support and networking opportunit­ies will also be key components of the programme, helping companies to establish future opportunit­ies and an onward life for their new pieces of work.

Watermill associate director Abigail Pickard Price, who is responsibl­e for new work and artist developmen­t, said: “We are delighted to be collaborat­ing with Associate Company Wildcard on Launchpad. Several years ago a young theatre company, Wildcard, spent a week in The Watermill rehearsal room developing their ingenious Electrolyt­e. Since then they have gone on to take the industry by storm with this piece and continue to move from strength to strength.

“To now have the opportunit­y to work together to help develop the work of four new companies feels like the perfect partnershi­p. Now more than ever we need to be providing opportunit­ies for a wealth of new voices to enter the industry; we hope that Launchpad will provide valuable support both financiall­y, but also through mentorship and space for four new companies to take flight into the industry.

“We can’t wait to meet the new artists who will come through our doors.” Wildcard artistic director James Meteyard said: “We’re thrilled to be partnering with The Watermill on Launchpad. Artist developmen­t has always been at the heart of Wildcard; we are a home for emerging artists. Launchpad bodies this ethos and sits alongside our recently announced Training Ground which provides affordable workshops where artists can hone their craft. Intended to be a responsive programme that adapts to the needs of each company, we hope that Launchpad will go some way towards helping these organisati­ons take flight out of this pandemic and find sure footing in the new world.

“The Watermill has been a place where we have developed our work in a safe and creative space. We started Electrolyt­e’s journey in their rehearsal room, R&Ding the piece in its early days. It was this support, along with a cash injection, that enabled us to realise a production that was a step up for our company and has led to many wonderful opportunit­ies. We are over the moon to now come full circle and work with the Watermill again to be able to offer similar support to four emerging companies during these challengin­g times.” www.wildcardth­eatre.co.uk

 ?? Picture: Philip Tull ?? The Watermill said that to now have the opportunit­y to work together with Wild Card to help develop the work of four new companies feels like the perfect partnershi­p
Picture: Philip Tull The Watermill said that to now have the opportunit­y to work together with Wild Card to help develop the work of four new companies feels like the perfect partnershi­p

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