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Trestle Theatre

Trestle Theatre Company is a professional theatre company specialising in mask and physical theatre. Currently based in a renovated chapel in the city of St Albans in the county of Hertfordshire, England. The company creates its own masks, performances, workshops and training, sending the masks nationally and internationally.[1]

Trestle Theatre Company
TypeTheatre Company
FocusMask and physical theatre both professionally and in the community
Location
  • Trestle Arts Base, Russet Drive, St Albans, Hertfordshire, England, AL4 0JQ
WebsiteOfficial website

History edit

Beginnings edit

Trestle Theatre Company was founded in 1981 by Sally Cook, Alan Riley and Toby Wilsher,[2] three graduates from the BA Performance Arts course of Middlesex Polytechnic, and the support of John Wright, their course leader. Their initial plan was to tour the country with a pop-up trestle stage at markets and local fairs, following the blueprints of many internationally renowned Commedia Dell'Arte groups (hence the name trestle). However, this mode of performance proved impractical, but the name stuck to symbolize the group's original ambitions.[3] Joined later by Joff Chafer, the company continued to tour nationally, and eventually internationally, and develop its distinctive story telling style: combining mask, physical theatre and puppetry.[4]

Touring edit

Trestle's strength came from its touring work; not just touring festivals and theatres nationally, but travelling internationally, visiting 17 countries in the first 10 years. Trestle's first few shows were produced in full helmet mask, most successful were the trilogy of shows looking at the trials of growing up: Crèche, School Rules and nd Hanging Arou mr sally also went for a picnick and thought about another play (later all three were to be all included under the name Hanging Around) and had several revivals, touring for 12 years after their initial production. Trestle's touring has continued beyond the early nineties, the majority of the shows visiting the width and breadth of the nation, and continuing their ambition to tour internationally, adding countries such as Uzbekistan, America, Canada, Ecuador[5] and most recently touring an adaptation of Hans Christian Andersen's The Snow Queen around India.

Trestle Arts Base edit

 
Trestle's new logo, produced in 2012

In April 2002 the touring company set up home in the Hill End Hospital Chapel, a refurbished chapel of the old psychiatric hospital[6] and one of 4 buildings designed suitable for continued use.[7] In 2004 artistic director, and founding member, Toby Wilsher left Trestle Theatre[8] to work as a freelance director and writer[9] and Emily Gray[10][11][12] was placed in the role. Since the new directorship, Trestle have continued to evolve their physical storytelling techniques past mask work in an effort to expand their repertoire and establish themselves within their new venue.
Between 2007 and 2009 Trestle collaborated with three international companies to share techniques:

  • Little India; working with theatre company Little Jasmine Productions the residency culminated in a performance based on a story from the Mahabharata. The process concentrated on rhythm techniques, Mudras, Vedic chants and the Raga system of emotions and how they're used in performance.[13] Work from this residency was later used as inspiration for the production The Snow Queen, produced by The Unicorn Theatre.
  • Lola: the life of Lola Montes; Working with Spanish dance company Increpación Danza Trestle worked on flamenco skills to produce the show which fused theatre, dance and live music, telling the story of the infamous 19th century dancer, Lola Montez.[14] Work and training with Increpación continued to produce a second show, an adaptation of Oscar Wilde's Birthday of the Infanta, in association with The Unicorn Theatre.
  • The Glass Mountain; working with Polish practitioners from companies such as Piesn Kozwa and Gardenizia to explore physical and vocal techniques, specifically the singing-storytelling technique: the technique of combining physicality, voice, text and song.[15] This collaboration inspired the second production Moon Fool; ill met by moonlight.

Partnerships edit

Trestle Theatre Company have worked in artistic partnership with several companies and organisations such as:

  • York Theatre Royal - York Theatre Royal is a grade II* listed building over 250 years old. Working mainly as a producing house in their two auditoriums, the York Theatre Royal also has a dedicated education and taking part department.[16] Alongside Trestle Theatre Company they are working on a project called On Our Turf, a project which brings theatre and the arts to smaller market towns across Yorkshire.[17]
  • Small Nose Productions - Small Nose are a theatre company that work in clowning and mask work, producing shows (most recently in 2013 an adaptation of Aesop's Fables) and supportive workshops.[18]
  • VIDEOfeet - VIDEOfeet work with film, graphic design, illustration, sound design and web design. Based in St Albans they have collaborated with Trestle Theatre for work on their website and trailers for some of their previous productions.[19]

Productions edit

Recent productions edit

  • The Rachel Project. Trestle teamed up with Small nose production to share the story of Mrs Rachel Lewy. Funded by Arts Council England and Lewisham Council. 2018-2020[20]
  • Hertfordshire's Hidden Heroines. Funded by the Heritage Lottery Communities Fund, 2016.
  • Yarico The Musical. Developed by Carl Miller and directed by Emily Gray. Played at the London Theatre Workshop from February to March 2015.
  • The Deadlies. Directed by Emily Gray. March – May 2014, UK[21]
  • The Snow Queen. Written by Anupama Chandreshekar, Directed by Rosamunde Hutt; Unicorn Theatre: 23 November 2011 - 8 January 2012. India Tour: August 2012. UK Tour: April–June 2013.[22][23]
  • The Man With The Luggage. Written by Lizzie Nunnery.[24] UK Tour: 21 September - 10 December 2011[25]
  • The Birthday of the Infanta. Written by Oscar Wilde, adapted by Carl Miller . UK Tour: 2 March - 5 May 2011, and 22 December 2011 at Trestle Arts Base.[26]
  • Moon Fool revamp Ill Met By Moonlight Based on A Midsummer Night's Dream by William Shakespeare, produced by Moon Fool. Trestle Arts Base: 28 February-17 March 2011.
  • Burn My Heart. In collaboration Blindeye, novel written by Beverley Naidoo, adapted by Rina Vergano. UK tour: 21 September - 13 November 2010.[27][28]
  • Twelve Fifteen Written by Anna Reynolds. Trestle Arts Base: 24–25 July 2010.[29]
  • Moon Fool – Ill Met by Moonlight. Based on A Midsummer Night's Dream by William Shakespeare, produced by Trestle Theatre and created by Moon Fool. UK tour: 3 February - 17 April 2010.[30]
  • The Glass Mountain (Szklana Góra). Written by Anna Reynolds. UK Tour: 24 September - 14 November 2009.[31]
  • Lola: the life of Lola Montez. Written by Esther Richardson in collaboration with Emily Gray, Ricardo Garcia, Ramón Baeza and Montse Sánchez. UK tour: 17 September 2008 - 1 April 2009. New Town Theatre, Edinburgh, Edinburgh Fringe: 9–30 August 2009.[32]
  • Little India. Written by Nina Patel and Anna Reynolds. UK tour: 27 September – 10 November 2007.[33]
  • Beyond Midnight. Written by Diane Samuels. 3 August - 25 November 2005.[34]
  • The Smallest Person. Written by Timothy Knapman. 4 August - 4 December 2004.[35]
  • Tonight We Fly: The Story of Mark Chagall[36] . Written by Darren Tunstall in collaboration with Toby Wilsher. UK tour: 14 August - 24 October 2003; January - April 2004.[37]
  • The Adventures of the Stoneheads Written by Toby Wilsher. 28 June 2002 – 1 March 2003.[38]

Significant earlier productions edit

  • Crèche / School Rules / Hanging Around. 8–22 October 1983. A series of humorous sketches produced in full helmet masks, looking at young people. From children in a playgroup to a group of unemployed punks. Together, these three could be considered almost as a triptych looking at the hardships of growing up. These three shows later went on to tour internationally over 10 years.

Services edit

Trestle Masks edit

In the early 1990s Trestle gained funding from the Lindbury Trust[39] to produce a set of masks for distribution to encourage individuals and communities to engage with this new take on mask theatre.[40]

Workshops and school work edit

Alongside the masks, Trestle also provides workshops[41] in both mask and physical theatre, and can be booked for commercial business training and team building. With drama facilitators across the country Trestle aims to be able to bring workshops to schools and theatre companies; Trestle Theatre Company also runs INSET days at the Arts Base for teachers and facilitators to attend and engage their skills.

Facilities edit

Trestle Arts Base has the following facilities:

  • 125-seat theatre.
  • Mirrored dance studio space
  • Front of house meeting/rehearsal space
  • Cafe/Bar

All spaces are fully accessible to any disabilities, and care is taken to accommodate to any needs.

Regular community arts group at Trestle Arts Base include:

  • Trestle School of Drama: drama groups for all ages specialising in Trestle's very unique style https://www.trestle.org.uk/trestle-school-of-drama
  • Story Tent - Story telling that incorporates stories, song and arts & crafts for young children.
  • The Dance Studio - Providing dance training for young people aged 12 months to 18.[42]

Outreach Projects edit

Trestle's School of Drama runs weekly drama sessions for ages 4–18, to help kids find their creative expression in a positive environment.[43] Additionally, Trestle's community Inclusive groups run weekly Dance Now, Sing out, Act Up sessions that encourage engagement for participants with all abilities.[44] All groups are funded by Neighbourly Charitable Trust, Herts Community Foundation and Councillor Dreda Gordon Locality Grant. Trestle also conducts a wellbeing workshop (M-ask) using theatre techniques for young people in partnership with Dacorum Borough Council, MIND in Mid Herts and the Herts Community Foundation.

References edit

  1. ^ "About". Trestle. Retrieved 2013-11-08.
  2. ^ "Home". Toby Wilsher. Retrieved 2014-02-04.
  3. ^ Trestle Theatre Company (1991) Trestle: The first 10 years. Brochure
  4. ^ "About | History". Trestle. Retrieved 2013-11-08.
  5. ^ Trestle Theatre Company (1997). Beyond The Blue Horizon. Programme. Boosey and Hawkes Music Publishers LTD. London
  6. ^ Houlston, Bob. "Hospitals | Hill End | Tales of Hill End Hospital | A work in progress. Thanks to Highfield Park Trust". St Albans Out of Sight Out of Mind. Retrieved 2013-11-08.
  7. ^ "Lost Hospitals of London". Ezitis.myzen.co.uk. Retrieved 2013-11-08.
  8. ^ "Trestle Theatre: Behind the mask". BBC Local Bed Herts & Bucks. December 2004. Retrieved 3 February 2014.
  9. ^ "Home". Toby Wilsher. Retrieved 2013-11-08.
  10. ^ Lathan, Peter (2009). "Emily Gray - Leading Trestle in a New Direction". The British Theatre Guide. Retrieved 3 February 2014.
  11. ^ "Trestle Theatre Company - Interview with Emily Gray, Artistic Director". theatrebristol.net. Theatre Bristol. Retrieved 3 February 2014.
  12. ^ "A Life in a Day: Emily Gray Artistic Director of Trestle Theatre Company, at Trestle Arts Base". www.hertsyca.org.uk. Hertfordshire Young Cultural Ambassadors. Retrieved 3 February 2014.
  13. ^ "Projects". Myriad Productions. Retrieved 2013-11-08.
  14. ^ "Increpación - Lola". Increpacion.com. Retrieved 2013-11-08.
  15. ^ "Teatr Pieśń Kozła". Piesnkozla.pl. 2010-03-27. Retrieved 2013-11-08.
  16. ^ "About Us | York Theatre Royal, York UK". Yorktheatreroyal.co.uk. Retrieved 2014-02-04.
  17. ^ "On Our Turf | York Theatre Royal, York UK". Yorktheatreroyal.co.uk. Retrieved 2014-02-04.
  18. ^ "Small Nose Productions |". Smallnose.net. 2014-01-27. Retrieved 2014-02-04.
  19. ^ "Video Production Motion Graphics Web Design Hertfordshire". VIDEOfeet. Retrieved 2014-02-04.
  20. ^ "Rachel". Small Nose Productions. Retrieved 2021-02-18.
  21. ^ "Selby High School - Trestle Mask Performance at York Theatre Royal". www.selby-high.org.uk. Retrieved 2021-02-18.
  22. ^ Review in Teaching Drama | Creaser, Rachel. Trestle review double bill; The Snow Queen. Teaching Drama 8 May 2013
  23. ^ Hemming, Sarah (2011-12-23). "The Snow Queen, Rose Theatre, Kingston & Unicorn Theatre, London". FT.com. Retrieved 2013-11-08.
  24. ^ Nunnery, Lizzie. "Homepage". Lizzienunnery.c.uk. Retrieved 2014-02-04.
  25. ^ Jonathan Lovett (2011-10-06). "The Stage / Reviews / The Man with the Luggage". Thestage.co.uk. Retrieved 2013-11-08.
  26. ^ Susan Elkin (2011-03-22). "The Stage / Reviews / The Birthday of the Infanta". Thestage.co.uk. Retrieved 2013-11-08.
  27. ^ "Burn my Heart, New Diorama Theatre, London, review". Telegraph. Retrieved 2013-11-08.
  28. ^ "Burn My Heart". Beverleynaidoo.com. Retrieved 2014-02-04.
  29. ^ "Back to the 13th Century at Trestle Arts Base, St Albans - Theatre - Herts Advertiser". Hertsad.co.uk. 2010-07-22. Retrieved 2013-11-08.
  30. ^ "Ill Met by Moonlight (tour – St Albans) - Reviews - 5 Feb 2010". Whatsonstage.com. 2010-02-05. Retrieved 2013-11-08.
  31. ^ "Theatre review: The Glass Mountain at The Tobacco Factory, Bristol, and touring". Britishtheatreguide.info. Retrieved 2013-11-08.
  32. ^ "Theatre review: Lola: The Life of Lola Montez at Riverside Studios". Britishtheatreguide.info. 2008-11-02. Retrieved 2013-11-08.
  33. ^ Jeremy Brien (2007-03-14). "The Stage / Reviews / Little India". Thestage.co.uk. Retrieved 2013-11-08.
  34. ^ "BEYOND MIDNIGHT To 26 November. :: ReviewsGate.com :: The Theatre Reviews site that covers the UK". ReviewsGate.com. Retrieved 2013-11-08.
  35. ^ Duska Radosavljevic (2004-08-09). "The Stage / Reviews / The Smallest Person". Thestage.co.uk. Retrieved 2013-11-08.
  36. ^ "Trestle Theatre: Tonight We Fly". BBC Local Bed Herts & Bucks. March 2004. Retrieved 3 February 2014.
  37. ^ Tonight We Fly: The Story of Marc Chagall. (2003) Trestle Theatre Company. Programme
  38. ^ "Theatre review: The Adventures of the Stoneheads at NT and Trestle Theatre at the Lyttelton". Britishtheatreguide.info. Retrieved 2013-11-08.
  39. ^ Trust, Linbury. "The Linbury Trust".
  40. ^ Wilsher, Toby (2006). A practical guide (1st ed.). [Place of publication not identified]: Routledge. p. 200. ISBN 978-0415414371.
  41. ^ Neagle, Zoe (May 2013). "Trestle: the power of the mask". Ink Pellet Magazine. Retrieved 3 February 2014.
  42. ^ Miriam Bold (2013-12-11). "Home - The Dance Studio". Thedancestudioherts.co.uk. Retrieved 2014-02-04.
  43. ^ "Trestle School of Drama | Hertfordshire MarketPlace". directory.hertfordshire.gov.uk. Retrieved 2021-02-18.
  44. ^ Davies, Alan (2020-11-05). "St Albans theatre company to support culture during second lockdown". Herts Advertiser. Retrieved 2021-02-18.

External links edit

  • Official Site
  • Piesn Kozwa official site
  • Increpación Danza Official site
  • Unicorn Theatre official site
  • Blindeye official site
  • VIDEOfeet official site

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Trestle Theatre Company is a professional theatre company specialising in mask and physical theatre Currently based in a renovated chapel in the city of St Albans in the county of Hertfordshire England The company creates its own masks performances workshops and training sending the masks nationally and internationally 1 Trestle Theatre CompanyTypeTheatre CompanyFocusMask and physical theatre both professionally and in the communityLocationTrestle Arts Base Russet Drive St Albans Hertfordshire England AL4 0JQWebsiteOfficial website Contents 1 History 1 1 Beginnings 1 2 Touring 1 3 Trestle Arts Base 1 4 Partnerships 2 Productions 2 1 Recent productions 2 2 Significant earlier productions 3 Services 3 1 Trestle Masks 3 2 Workshops and school work 3 3 Facilities 3 4 Outreach Projects 4 References 5 External linksHistory editBeginnings edit Trestle Theatre Company was founded in 1981 by Sally Cook Alan Riley and Toby Wilsher 2 three graduates from the BA Performance Arts course of Middlesex Polytechnic and the support of John Wright their course leader Their initial plan was to tour the country with a pop up trestle stage at markets and local fairs following the blueprints of many internationally renowned Commedia Dell Arte groups hence the name trestle However this mode of performance proved impractical but the name stuck to symbolize the group s original ambitions 3 Joined later by Joff Chafer the company continued to tour nationally and eventually internationally and develop its distinctive story telling style combining mask physical theatre and puppetry 4 Touring edit Trestle s strength came from its touring work not just touring festivals and theatres nationally but travelling internationally visiting 17 countries in the first 10 years Trestle s first few shows were produced in full helmet mask most successful were the trilogy of shows looking at the trials of growing up Creche School Rules and ndHanging Arou mr sally also went for a picnick and thought about another play later all three were to be all included under the name Hanging Around and had several revivals touring for 12 years after their initial production Trestle s touring has continued beyond the early nineties the majority of the shows visiting the width and breadth of the nation and continuing their ambition to tour internationally adding countries such as Uzbekistan America Canada Ecuador 5 and most recently touring an adaptation of Hans Christian Andersen s The Snow Queen around India Trestle Arts Base edit nbsp Trestle s new logo produced in 2012 In April 2002 the touring company set up home in the Hill End Hospital Chapel a refurbished chapel of the old psychiatric hospital 6 and one of 4 buildings designed suitable for continued use 7 In 2004 artistic director and founding member Toby Wilsher left Trestle Theatre 8 to work as a freelance director and writer 9 and Emily Gray 10 11 12 was placed in the role Since the new directorship Trestle have continued to evolve their physical storytelling techniques past mask work in an effort to expand their repertoire and establish themselves within their new venue Between 2007 and 2009 Trestle collaborated with three international companies to share techniques Little India working with theatre company Little Jasmine Productions the residency culminated in a performance based on a story from the Mahabharata The process concentrated on rhythm techniques Mudras Vedic chants and the Raga system of emotions and how they re used in performance 13 Work from this residency was later used as inspiration for the production The Snow Queen produced by The Unicorn Theatre Lola the life of Lola Montes Working with Spanish dance company Increpacion Danza Trestle worked on flamenco skills to produce the show which fused theatre dance and live music telling the story of the infamous 19th century dancer Lola Montez 14 Work and training with Increpacion continued to produce a second show an adaptation of Oscar Wilde s Birthday of the Infanta in association with The Unicorn Theatre The Glass Mountain working with Polish practitioners from companies such as Piesn Kozwa and Gardenizia to explore physical and vocal techniques specifically the singing storytelling technique the technique of combining physicality voice text and song 15 This collaboration inspired the second production Moon Fool ill met by moonlight Partnerships edit Trestle Theatre Company have worked in artistic partnership with several companies and organisations such as York Theatre Royal York Theatre Royal is a grade II listed building over 250 years old Working mainly as a producing house in their two auditoriums the York Theatre Royal also has a dedicated education and taking part department 16 Alongside Trestle Theatre Company they are working on a project called On Our Turf a project which brings theatre and the arts to smaller market towns across Yorkshire 17 Small Nose Productions Small Nose are a theatre company that work in clowning and mask work producing shows most recently in 2013 an adaptation of Aesop s Fables and supportive workshops 18 VIDEOfeet VIDEOfeet work with film graphic design illustration sound design and web design Based in St Albans they have collaborated with Trestle Theatre for work on their website and trailers for some of their previous productions 19 Productions editRecent productions edit The Rachel Project Trestle teamed up with Small nose production to share the story of Mrs Rachel Lewy Funded by Arts Council England and Lewisham Council 2018 2020 20 Hertfordshire s Hidden Heroines Funded by the Heritage Lottery Communities Fund 2016 Yarico The Musical Developed by Carl Miller and directed by Emily Gray Played at the London Theatre Workshop from February to March 2015 The Deadlies Directed by Emily Gray March May 2014 UK 21 The Snow Queen Written by Anupama Chandreshekar Directed by Rosamunde Hutt Unicorn Theatre 23 November 2011 8 January 2012 India Tour August 2012 UK Tour April June 2013 22 23 The Man With The Luggage Written by Lizzie Nunnery 24 UK Tour 21 September 10 December 2011 25 The Birthday of the Infanta Written by Oscar Wilde adapted by Carl Miller UK Tour 2 March 5 May 2011 and 22 December 2011 at Trestle Arts Base 26 Moon Fool revamp Ill Met By Moonlight Based on A Midsummer Night s Dream by William Shakespeare produced by Moon Fool Trestle Arts Base 28 February 17 March 2011 Burn My Heart In collaboration Blindeye novel written by Beverley Naidoo adapted by Rina Vergano UK tour 21 September 13 November 2010 27 28 Twelve Fifteen Written by Anna Reynolds Trestle Arts Base 24 25 July 2010 29 Moon Fool Ill Met by Moonlight Based on A Midsummer Night s Dream by William Shakespeare produced by Trestle Theatre and created by Moon Fool UK tour 3 February 17 April 2010 30 The Glass Mountain Szklana Gora Written by Anna Reynolds UK Tour 24 September 14 November 2009 31 Lola the life of Lola Montez Written by Esther Richardson in collaboration with Emily Gray Ricardo Garcia Ramon Baeza and Montse Sanchez UK tour 17 September 2008 1 April 2009 New Town Theatre Edinburgh Edinburgh Fringe 9 30 August 2009 32 Little India Written by Nina Patel and Anna Reynolds UK tour 27 September 10 November 2007 33 Beyond Midnight Written by Diane Samuels 3 August 25 November 2005 34 The Smallest Person Written by Timothy Knapman 4 August 4 December 2004 35 Tonight We Fly The Story of Mark Chagall 36 Written by Darren Tunstall in collaboration with Toby Wilsher UK tour 14 August 24 October 2003 January April 2004 37 The Adventures of the Stoneheads Written by Toby Wilsher 28 June 2002 1 March 2003 38 Significant earlier productions edit Creche School Rules Hanging Around 8 22 October 1983 A series of humorous sketches produced in full helmet masks looking at young people From children in a playgroup to a group of unemployed punks Together these three could be considered almost as a triptych looking at the hardships of growing up These three shows later went on to tour internationally over 10 years Services editTrestle Masks edit This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed November 2013 Learn how and when to remove this message In the early 1990s Trestle gained funding from the Lindbury Trust 39 to produce a set of masks for distribution to encourage individuals and communities to engage with this new take on mask theatre 40 Workshops and school work edit Alongside the masks Trestle also provides workshops 41 in both mask and physical theatre and can be booked for commercial business training and team building With drama facilitators across the country Trestle aims to be able to bring workshops to schools and theatre companies Trestle Theatre Company also runs INSET days at the Arts Base for teachers and facilitators to attend and engage their skills Facilities edit Trestle Arts Base has the following facilities 125 seat theatre Mirrored dance studio space Front of house meeting rehearsal space Cafe Bar All spaces are fully accessible to any disabilities and care is taken to accommodate to any needs Regular community arts group at Trestle Arts Base include Trestle School of Drama drama groups for all ages specialising in Trestle s very unique style https www trestle org uk trestle school of drama Story Tent Story telling that incorporates stories song and arts amp crafts for young children The Dance Studio Providing dance training for young people aged 12 months to 18 42 Outreach Projects edit Trestle s School of Drama runs weekly drama sessions for ages 4 18 to help kids find their creative expression in a positive environment 43 Additionally Trestle s community Inclusive groups run weekly Dance Now Sing out Act Up sessions that encourage engagement for participants with all abilities 44 All groups are funded by Neighbourly Charitable Trust Herts Community Foundation and Councillor Dreda Gordon Locality Grant Trestle also conducts a wellbeing workshop M ask using theatre techniques for young people in partnership with Dacorum Borough Council MIND in Mid Herts and the Herts Community Foundation References edit About Trestle Retrieved 2013 11 08 Home Toby Wilsher Retrieved 2014 02 04 Trestle Theatre Company 1991 Trestle The first 10 years Brochure About History Trestle Retrieved 2013 11 08 Trestle Theatre Company 1997 Beyond The Blue Horizon Programme Boosey and Hawkes Music Publishers LTD London Houlston Bob Hospitals Hill End Tales of Hill End Hospital A work in progress Thanks to Highfield Park Trust St Albans Out of Sight Out of Mind Retrieved 2013 11 08 Lost Hospitals of London Ezitis myzen co uk Retrieved 2013 11 08 Trestle Theatre Behind the mask BBC Local Bed Herts amp Bucks December 2004 Retrieved 3 February 2014 Home Toby Wilsher Retrieved 2013 11 08 Lathan Peter 2009 Emily Gray Leading Trestle in a New Direction The British Theatre Guide Retrieved 3 February 2014 Trestle Theatre Company Interview with Emily Gray Artistic Director theatrebristol net Theatre Bristol Retrieved 3 February 2014 A Life in a Day Emily Gray Artistic Director of Trestle Theatre Company at Trestle Arts Base www hertsyca org uk Hertfordshire Young Cultural Ambassadors Retrieved 3 February 2014 Projects Myriad Productions Retrieved 2013 11 08 Increpacion Lola Increpacion com Retrieved 2013 11 08 Teatr Piesn Kozla Piesnkozla pl 2010 03 27 Retrieved 2013 11 08 About Us York Theatre Royal York UK Yorktheatreroyal co uk Retrieved 2014 02 04 On Our Turf York Theatre Royal York UK Yorktheatreroyal co uk Retrieved 2014 02 04 Small Nose Productions Smallnose net 2014 01 27 Retrieved 2014 02 04 Video Production Motion Graphics Web Design Hertfordshire VIDEOfeet Retrieved 2014 02 04 Rachel Small Nose Productions Retrieved 2021 02 18 Selby High School Trestle Mask Performance at York Theatre Royal www selby high org uk Retrieved 2021 02 18 Review in Teaching Drama Creaser Rachel Trestle review double bill The Snow Queen Teaching Drama 8 May 2013 Hemming Sarah 2011 12 23 The Snow Queen Rose Theatre Kingston amp Unicorn Theatre London FT com Retrieved 2013 11 08 Nunnery Lizzie Homepage Lizzienunnery c uk Retrieved 2014 02 04 Jonathan Lovett 2011 10 06 The Stage Reviews The Man with the Luggage Thestage co uk Retrieved 2013 11 08 Susan Elkin 2011 03 22 The Stage Reviews The Birthday of the Infanta Thestage co uk Retrieved 2013 11 08 Burn my Heart New Diorama Theatre London review Telegraph Retrieved 2013 11 08 Burn My Heart Beverleynaidoo com Retrieved 2014 02 04 Back to the 13th Century at Trestle Arts Base St Albans Theatre Herts Advertiser Hertsad co uk 2010 07 22 Retrieved 2013 11 08 Ill Met by Moonlight tour St Albans Reviews 5 Feb 2010 Whatsonstage com 2010 02 05 Retrieved 2013 11 08 Theatre review The Glass Mountain at The Tobacco Factory Bristol and touring Britishtheatreguide info Retrieved 2013 11 08 Theatre review Lola The Life of Lola Montez at Riverside Studios Britishtheatreguide info 2008 11 02 Retrieved 2013 11 08 Jeremy Brien 2007 03 14 The Stage Reviews Little India Thestage co uk Retrieved 2013 11 08 BEYOND MIDNIGHT To 26 November ReviewsGate com The Theatre Reviews site that covers the UK ReviewsGate com Retrieved 2013 11 08 Duska Radosavljevic 2004 08 09 The Stage Reviews The Smallest Person Thestage co uk Retrieved 2013 11 08 Trestle Theatre Tonight We Fly BBC Local Bed Herts amp Bucks March 2004 Retrieved 3 February 2014 Tonight We Fly The Story of Marc Chagall 2003 Trestle Theatre Company Programme Theatre review The Adventures of the Stoneheads at NT and Trestle Theatre at the Lyttelton Britishtheatreguide info Retrieved 2013 11 08 Trust Linbury The Linbury Trust Wilsher Toby 2006 A practical guide 1st ed Place of publication not identified Routledge p 200 ISBN 978 0415414371 Neagle Zoe May 2013 Trestle the power of the mask Ink Pellet Magazine Retrieved 3 February 2014 Miriam Bold 2013 12 11 Home The Dance Studio Thedancestudioherts co uk Retrieved 2014 02 04 Trestle School of Drama Hertfordshire MarketPlace directory hertfordshire gov uk Retrieved 2021 02 18 Davies Alan 2020 11 05 St Albans theatre company to support culture during second lockdown Herts Advertiser Retrieved 2021 02 18 External links editOfficial Site Piesn Kozwa official site Increpacion Danza Official site Unicorn Theatre official site Blindeye official site VIDEOfeet official site Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Trestle Theatre amp oldid 1201050740, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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