Sunderland Echo

A real Shakespear­ean tragedy

PLAYS IN THE PARKS SERIES CANCELLED OVER FUNDING CRISIS

- By Katy Wheeler Katy.Wheeler@jpress.co.uk Twitter: @KatyJourno

A passionate theatre group who’ve won awards for bringing The Bard to the masses have suffered their own Shakespear­ean tragedy.

Since 2012 Theatre Space North East has brought theatre to the city’s green spaces as part of its popular Plays in the Parks series.

Over the years, thousands have attended their performanc­es, which have included everything from The Tempest in Barnes Park and Macbeth in Roker to original children’s theatre such as George and the Dragon in Mowbray Park.

Though the annual series was popular with audiences, the group has had to announce it will not be able to stage the plays this year because of a lack of funding.

Corinne Kilvington, artistic director at Theatre Space North East, which is based at studio space in Nile Street, Sunniside, said: “In line with union rules, it would usually cost around £40,000 a year to stage the production­s, but in previous years we have been able to do it for around £20,000-£25,000 based on the goodwill of our actors and volunteer stewards.

“We’ve been able to raise that previously through small pots of funding from various different places and trusts, so it was a patchwork of funding. But this year those pots were not available to us and without any funding we simply can’t afford to stage the production­s.”

Corinne says at a time when the city is undergoing a cultural renaissanc­e it’s a shame to lose a project which managed to capture the imaginatio­ns of many.

She explained: “We’ve been working for years on audience developmen­t and though it’s great to see so much else happening in the city now, those cultural events also cost money.”

Corinne added: “Depending on the show and the weather, we would attract around 150-400 people for a performanc­e. They would range from theatre-goers to people who were using the park, like cyclists and dog walkers. There was always a real mix of people and that was always the point in the Plays in the Parks series: to bring theatre to people at a price they could afford.”

Corinne said: “We already had the scripts, which had been edited, and we were ready to audition actors, but at the weekend we sat down and realised we just couldn’t afford to pay them, which is really upsetting for us all.

“We made a statement on our Facebook and it was really heart-warming to read the messages from people, it shows we have the support, if not the funding.”

 ??  ?? Theatre Space North East production of Shakespear­e’s The Tempest, which was performed in Barnes Park, Sunderland.
Theatre Space North East production of Shakespear­e’s The Tempest, which was performed in Barnes Park, Sunderland.

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