audience What language please What happens if you apply start-up logic to being an arts organisation? Turns out that looking at what you do through the lens of another sector shows up the baggage you're carrying.
process Making shows, taking care Devising online has made us all think more about how we care for the folk we're working with... here's some stuff we've learned.
audience 6 things I learned from digital work and 6 things I learned from remote work Reflections on transitioning from a theatre director in a theatre to a digital experience maker in my kitchen.
audience Convenience culture and exclusive events At a time when all kinds of performance are available at the click of a trackpad, it isn't 'liveness' that we should be talking about. It's event-y-ness.
digital entertainment Queerness, video games, and escaping reality Co-writing Fast Familiar's latest show got me digging into the stories of LGBTQIA+ gaming – as well as my own.
audience centric Putting the play into theatre What do we really mean when we talk about playable theatre, immersive theatre, interactive theatre and the like? And what do we hope to get from works in these categories?
audience What kind of art do we want right now? Sometimes we make art to prod the belly of corporate greed; sometimes we make art to frolic with elves at the North Pole. Both these things are fine – and necessary.
critics 13 things I’ve loved and loathed in online escape rooms This year we've ended up spending countless hours locked into online puzzle games – and made our own. But what's so good about them? And what's... not?
audience Hello, you’ve reached tech support Reflections on using bespoke homemade technology for a live online show.
Carbon efficient We made our first carbon-neutral project 🎉 Big goal: accomplished. But how? Here’s a not-too-technical breakdown that might contain some useful stuff you can apply to your own digital adventures.
process New forms, old boxes So theatres are shut - I don’t know if you’d noticed. Some people are making for a new architecture - the internet. But do we have the language to talk about these new forms?