The Yellowchair Performance Experience

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The Yellowchair Performance Experience (TYPE) is a non-profit organization set up to give new talent (actors, writers and designers) their first experiences working on a play in a London Fringe Theatre[1].

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[edit] History

The company was set up in August 2003 by Hugh Allison in order to put on TaJ, a semi-autobiographic work based on Allison's time at Rose Bruford College[2].

[edit] Productions

  • TaJ, performed Upstairs At The Gatehouse in 2003[3].
  • Pretty Boy, performed at The White Bear in 2004[4].
  • Rosalind and The Bear performed as a double bill at Rosemary Branch Theatre in 2005[5].
  • Approprite Attire, performed at The Cockpit Theatre (as part of Theatre in The Pound) in 2006[6].
  • The Source of All The Evil, performed at The Cockpit Theatre (as part of Theatre in The Pound) in 2006[7].
  • Gospel, performed at The Etcetera Theatre in 2007[8].

[edit] Co-productions

  • KissCumKiss at Barons Court Theatre (as part of The Write Side of The Brain festival) in 2006, co-produced with Missfit Productions[9].
  • What Andrew Heard, at The Tabard Theatre in 2007, co-produced with Leisure Isle[10].

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