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This month we kicked off the devising process of our second show funded by Creative Scotland's Extended Programme Fund - a new show for young audiences with complex additional support…
We had a wonderful few days training with the deeply knowledgable and skilled Aidan Moseby on inclusivity and access this month. We have come away feeling inspired motivated. The days…
After cancelled ferries due to gale force winds, we finally made it to the Carinish Village Hall to perform our premier of Hercules the Bear to a packed-out audience. We…
After 3 years of on and off development, dreaming, devising and rehearsing we made it to our preview performance at The Gaity Theatre, Ayr. It was so exciting to see…
Wow, wow, wow! The Real Maggie Robin came to visit us in rehearsals at Rockvilla - what an absolute honour. She was so warm, generous and authentic and regaled us…
We knew that to make Hercules the Bear really come alive we needed some puppetry expertise to help raise our game and skill level. Mervyn Millar (War Horse) was…
A huge thank you to John Wright for joining us on the first week of Hercules and sharing his expertise in collaborative writing and devising through clown. We had a…
We are delighted to be supported by The National Lottery through Creative Scotland to develop two new theatre productions through the Extended Programme Fund. Hercules the Bear is inspired…
MESS is touring with Theatre in Schools Scotland this autumn. We are delighted to be their first production touring exclusively to SEN schools.
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This autumn MESS…
In April, Tenterhooks programmed and delivered a Visual Theatre Lab at Cumbernauld Theatre, Lanternhouse as part of Puppet Animation Scotland’s Captivate Programme. The day was for theatre-makers, performers, and participatory…
Diane from Tenterhooks Core Team was awarded funding from Creative Scotland to research and develop a Physical Theatre Lab. Diane is interested in the potential for physical comedy to engage…
