Category: 5. Blackfriars Stories (Oct 2014)

31
Mar

#whatsyourstory: Sooz

As part of our #whatsyourstory campaign towardsSooz Headshot the BLACKFRIARS STORIES
events programme with Southwark Council in 2014, our Artistic Director reflects on what SE1 and Blackfriars means to her.

“Growing up in SE1 means that the area is full of memories, layered
one on top of the other like a delicious millefeuille. As for most people living in London, the riverside walk between London Bridge and Jubilee Gardens has become a familiar and well trodden route, an opportunity for my feet to take the lead while I become distracted by the jostle, the buzz and the sights. Tate Modern, the tiled pathway under the bridge echoing with chatter and a busker’s guitar, the delicious food smells begging the question: bratwurst at Borough Market or savoury crepes in Gabriel’s Wharf? And each time, the mystery – what is the ghost bridge running old blackfriars bridgeparallel to Blackfriars Bridge?

Like something out of a Dickens novel, the milestone at St George’s Circus marks the end of the Blackfriars Road, but for me it also denotes the heart of a sprawling area full of memories:

Trying to find a coffee shop on a Sunday morning when we have a full day of rehearsals ahead. Then settling for Subway as nowhere else was open at that time.

The ghostly painted Routemaster bus hidden in a yard on the corner of Borough Road. The day that they boarded up what is now the Clarence Centre, and the years that followed until its recent opening.

The many years spent working for and with London South Bank University, and the various characters that I met there; it’s a lifetime full of chores, laughter, personalities and acronyms! LRC, ARC, TOIL, UCAS, 1B33. Some names still feel like a mantra.

Walking up London Road, cycling down Webber Street, and endless bus routes, all crossing this junction at some point or other.

Drinks at The Crown after work during the summer.

Adding The Mad Hatter pub to our work ‘do’ Christmas dinner shortlist just because I liked the sound of its name. Followed by recognising a familiar face from my past behind the bar.

When I left sixth form, we had a party at Imbibe on Blackfriars tate modern blackfriarsRoad. One of the girls from my school had hired the whole bar out and put a tab behind the bar to celebrate our graduation. I can still remember the lush purple walls and the heated beer garden, details from a party that marked the end of our school days and the start of our last summer before university.

As a student, almost every weekend was spent strolling along the river and wandering the halls at the Tate Modern. Afternoons sunbathing beneath Olafur Eliasson’s enormous setting sun in the Turbine Hall (part of Tate’s Unilever series in 2003) provided sunshine, culture and shelter on rainy days, and when the sun was out we could grab a shady spot in the garden and reminisce on Louise Bourgeois’ Maman.

25
Mar

Press: inSE1

Have you picked up your copy of the March issue of inSE1? If so, then you would have spotted the article about our upcoming project in collaboration with Southwark Council and the Blackfriars Arts Project.

inSE1 press Blackfriars Stories

We are collecting stories about life in Southwark and in London: anything from an anecdote about a night at your local, a day of tourism, a regular commute. What is your favourite spot for a date? Or for a quiet drink off the beaten track? We need you to share your experiences with us, and you don’t need to be a writer to get involved.

Get in touch with your stories, recommendations and thoughts on the Blackfriars Mile and surrounding areas.

You can email us at info@afriendofafriendtheatre.com or get in touch via social media on Facebook or Twitter.

 

10
Feb

What’s your Story?

We are delighted to announce that A Friend of a Friend Productions has been commissioned by Southwark Council to bring new theatre writing to Blackfriars. We will be presenting short plays recounting stories from local residents, those who work in the area and anyone who has being personally affected by an encounter within the neighbourhood rife with history and diversity: Blackfriars in Southwark. Removed from a traditional theatre setting, the plays will be thrust into a realistic context, bringing the focus directly on the relationships that we form, the jobs that we hold and the lives that we lead.

We seek local writers to present short plays relating to the Southwark area, and will also be teaming professional playwrights up with residents to bring their stories to the ‘stage’.

In October these plays will be presented in a site specific, promenade production on the Blackfriar’s Mile.

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Are you a Southwark resident with an interesting story or a flair for the written word? get in touch, keeping the following guidelines in mind:

Southwark Residents and workers We are looking for stories which take place in the area. Are you a builder working on the redevelopment at Elephant and Castle? Or, do you spend your time in the local at Camberwell? We need your anecdotes about your experiences in the area. We will be selecting stories to be developed into plays. This means that you will speak to one of our expert commissioned playwrights who will then turn our four selected stories into short plays. All submissions will also be logged in our #whatsyourstory archive.
Playwrights / Writers We need plays that are:
– Roughly 10 minutes in length- Maximum of four actors per play- Can submit more than one entry
Format:- Synopsis / Scripts should be in PDF or Word (.doc) format attached to email- Page 1 of the document should be a cover sheet including the title of the play, your name and your email address

Please email your entries to info@afriendofafriendtheatre.com

Deadline for submissions is the end of April

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