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Thurrock 100 7-9th July 2017

Thurrock 100 returned for a third year in July 2017 after securing funding from Arts Council England and Thurrock Council.

Local arts organisation Kinetika was delighted to announce that the Thurrock 100 walking festival would return in 2017 as Thurrock 100 Tales.  The walking festival took place over 7-9th July 2017 in a number of locations around Thurrock, with the exciting addition of specially dramatized stories performed by the Complete Commedia Company.

Amongst others, there was tales of Forgers, Shoemakers and what happened at Cash’s Well, all told in the irreverent comedy style of La Commedia dell’Arte with a very Thurrock flavour.

Bernadette Wakeling, of the Complete Commedia Company said:  “Performing stories from Thurrock 100 Tales is the realisation of an aspiration. I‘ve always wanted to make theatre about my home that is relevant, current but most of all, entertaining.  Most importantly, it must be brilliant theatre.  What we’ve done to the stories of Thurrock 100 Tales, is utterly faithful but totally irreverent. The historians would shudder at the liberties we’ve taken!”

Fabulous costumes for the performances were designed by Kinetika and students of South Essex College on the Costume Construction Degree, based at High House Production Park.

The Costume Construction course Leader, Rachel Young, explained what it meant for the students to work on a live production:
“Collaboration and working with professional companies is key for students to understand the real pressures and the excitement of working with performers, directors and the pressure of making costumes for an outside show.  Students have studied the background and interpretation of the Thurrock 100 Tales and their design interpretations will be produced by them using the expertise gained through the first 2 years of their degree studies.  Students are excited to create a final product based on the interesting and sometimes odd stories originating from Thurrock and the areas that they study within”

All the stories were taken from the ‘Thurrock 100 Stories’ book that was published by the project in 2016.  Copies of the book were donated to all local libraries and schools and can be still be purchased from Kinetika for £5+postage.  Proceeds of book sales go back to support the project for future years. The stories can also be enjoyed on the interactive Thurrock 100 webpage

The 2017 walking programme explored routes around Horndon, Grays, Chafford Gorge, Lakeside, East Tilbury, the Bata site, Coalhouse Fort and Langdon Hills with walk bookings being taken online.  As with previous years, and due to the generous support of Arts Council England and Thurrock Council, all walks and performances were free.

Matthew Brown, Regeneration Programme Manager at Thurrock Council said:

“Thurrock Borough Council is proud to support Thurrock 100 Tales, now in its third year. Last year’s project saw over 3,000 people take part in collecting and writing stories, walks in the borough, a publication and a finale performance. Thurrock 100 Tales celebrates the borough’s history and heritage, and once again the 2017 project will feature an event at Coalhouse Fort which plays a key part in Thurrock’s story and heritage.”

To buy the Thurrock 100 Stories Book go HERE

Find out more about the Complete Commedia Company HERE.

Find out more about the Costume Construction degree at South Essex College  HERE

 

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Walks 2017

  • 1. Horndon Walk Friday 7th July 2017 7pm

    April 3, 2017
  • 2. Grays to Chafford Gorge Sat 8th July 2017 10.45am

    April 3, 2017
  • 3. Chafford Gorge to intu Lakeside Sat 8th July 2017 2pm

    April 3, 2017
  • 4. Cash’s Well, Sun 9th July 2017 9.30AM

    April 3, 2017
  • 5. Langdon Country Park Walk Sun 9th July 10:45am

    April 2, 2017
  • 6. Bata & East Tilbury, Sun 9th July 2017 1pm

    April 1, 2017
  • 7. Coalhouse Fort Finale Performance Sun 9th July 2017 4pm

    April 1, 2017

New for 2017!

  • About The Complete Commedia Company

    May 22, 2017
  • Costumes!

    May 18, 2017
  • Thurrock 100 2017 intu Lakeside

    Performances

    April 19, 2017
  • Characters of Commedia Dell’Arte

    April 19, 2017

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