Sensation. Collection. Reflection.
First Steps
Starting a new project or creative practice is easy when stimulated from numerous perspectives. The Tickle My Epic! Workshop unleashes your creativity through a series of stimuli-led exercises. You're invited to simply play, observe and respond.
Each facilitator-led exercise is followed by 'curated time' to record your discoveries in creative ways - generating rich, raw material for your projects and personal enquiries.
Starting a new project or creative practice is easy when stimulated from numerous perspectives. The Tickle My Epic! Workshop unleashes your creativity through a series of stimuli-led exercises. You're invited to simply play, observe and respond.
Each facilitator-led exercise is followed by 'curated time' to record your discoveries in creative ways - generating rich, raw material for your projects and personal enquiries.
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An affordable alternative to hiring personal rehearsal space |
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About Ellis |
Ellis is an actor, writer, director and workshop facilitator. He lives in London and trained classically at The Guildford School Of Acting under Sir Anthony Hopkins and Sir Michael Redgrave scholarships.
His passion lies in creating ensemble-based multi-discipline theatre. A strong physical performer, he also enjoys incorporating puppetry and object manipulation into his shows. His most recent production Charlotte’s Web for Singapore Repertory Theatre is currently nominated for Best Children’s Play in the 2017 Straight’s Times Theatre Awards. His new musicals MAELSTROM - Legends of the Underworld premiered at the Lemontree Theatre, Aberdeen in 2016 and The Midnight Flower Press premiered at the Barbican Theatre, Plymouth in 2015. Other writer/director projects include; Storms, Menier Gallery, Bertie Brown’s Bits’n’Bob Shop, and The dark dark, Theatre503. As an actor West End work includes the Royal Court’s transfer of Tom Stoppard’s Rock N Roll directed by Trevor Nunn at the Duke of York’s Theatre, Julius Caesar directed by Deborah Warner at the Barbican and Joseph and His Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat at the New London Theatre. His national and international work includes; Doctor Dolittle, Charley’s Aunt, The Importance of Being Earnest, Hayfever, A Midsummer Nights Dream, The Amazons and Peter Pan. Screen work includes independent films and BBC television dramas. www.elliskerkhoven.com |