Previous Work#

This is a selection of our recent work.

Click on the links to the right to go to each production's homepage.
King Arthur photograph

 

Winner of the 2006 Peter Wolff Theatre Trust Award.

"Ten out of ten for atmosphere…slow-burning subtlety" - Time Out
"The production shows exactly how fringe theatre can use it's strengths to challenge the mainstream." – The Hackney Gazette
"Breathtakingly beautiful" – Resonance FM

 

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Photograph from King Arthur
King Arthur photograph
Lark Rise photograph
Lark Rise photograph

 

Winner of the Peter Brook Empty Space Mark Marvin Award 2004/5

Time Out Critics Choice

'Outstandingly affecting' - Sam Marlowe, The Times
'A jewel of the fringe theatre' - Colin Vale, The Stage

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Critic's Choice – This is Brighton Magazine

Fifth Planet photograph
 

 

Time Out Critic's Choice

The Times First Choice for Theatre

"John Terry's clear, committed production gives the play the fair hearing it deserves. .. Soldiers thrives on tension."- Paul Taylor, The Independent
"A timely accomplished revival…amazingly atmospheric"

- Timothy Ramsden, Reviewsgate.

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Soldiers photograph

Soldiers photograph
 
 

Unsent Letters photograph
Unsent Letters photograph
"Theatrical inventiveness, the absurd, the abstract and a live score contribute to making this a production the likes of which you'll rarely see"

- Adrian Fear, Theatre World
"John Terry's production of Unsent Letters opens in a whirl of ridiculous theatrical activity; actors run on and off stage, barrels and wheel chairs roll past, a mobile of umbrellas hangs from the ceiling. Terry's visuals brilliantly capture the strangeness and familiarity of the remembered, continually mixing the absurd with the sublimely recognisable, even combining the two… A finely conceived production"

- Kieron Quirke, Time Out
"Terry has taken a gamble on the English Language premiere of Hungarian Andor Szilagyi's Unsent Letters, first performed in Budapest a decade ago. The risk pays off."

- Fiona Mountford, The Evening Standard
The Item Project photograph

 

"This sticks out for a square mile… Repeat it for a season"

- Audience Member Response Form
 

 

Premiered at the Curzon Soho Cinema, December 2002

Official selection for the Leeds Film Festival (Best UK Shorts), The Portobello Film Festival and Clingfilm Festival, Dublin.

 

Top Ten of Everything photograph