Wednesday 28 November 2018 , 9.30am ' 6pm
Clore Learning Centre: Cottesloe Room, National Theatre
Upper Ground, Lambeth, London SE1 9PX
Join world leading designers, directors and playwrights, as well as academic experts, for a one-day symposium of talks and workshops considering the construction and representation of the real in theatre and performance.
Developed from initial research into Jocelyn Herbert's designs for The Wesker Trilogy (1960), Staging the Real will explore historic and contemporary approaches to evoke or present the real or realisms in theatre and performance. From re-evaluating notable realist designs from theatre history to engaging with more recent stagings of the real in verbatim or documentary theatre, this symposium will consider the complex relationship theatre practitioners have in their attempts to access reality and represent social, personal and political actualities on stage. Staging the Real will consider how realisms and variations of the real have been shaped and staged, as it examines critical and practical questions such as: how do designers, directors and writers approach and collaborate in the creation of the real for performance? What are the challenges or parameters for practitioners in constructing and visualising the real or realism? And, to what extent can the theatre form or reframe the social and personal experiences of realities in performance?
As well as attending the symposium, participants will have the opportunity to explore Jocelyn Herbert's designs with an archive handling session and a guided tour of the Playing with Scale exhibition.
Speakers:
Professor Arnold Aronson, Columbia University
Alex Eales, Designer and alumnus of Wimbledon College of Arts
Indhu Rubasingham, Artistic Director, Kiln Theatre
Roy Williams, Playwright
Convened by Dr Matthew McFrederick (Jocelyn Herbert Post-doctoral Fellow), Professor Jane Collins (Wimbledon College of Arts) and Professor Eileen Hogan (Wimbledon College of Arts).
https://bit.ly/staging-the-real
Tickets: 55 (senior citizen 40, student/under 18s 15) booking is available on the National Theatre website.
*Special PROMO codes with discounts for UAL Staff and Students will be released in the Autumn Term 2018.*
Staging the Real is part of the Camberwell, Chelsea, Wimbledon Graduate School Public Programme 2018-19, and is organised in collaboration with the Jocelyn Herbert Archive, the National Theatre Archive and the National Theatre Learning Department.
Image: Jocelyn Herbert's set design for Serjeant Musgrave’s Dance (1959) by John Arden at the Royal Court Theatre. JH0358. Jocelyn Herbert Archive at the National Theatre.