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Open Session: Practitioners Book Club

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Open Session: Practitioners Book Club

Wednesday 11th November

7.00 – 9.00pm

Text: Why’s That So Funny (Parts Two and Three)

 

This is the third session of the Practitioners Book Club, but new sign ups are more than welcome! The book club, led by Joe Gilmour-Rees aims to bring people together to learn from some of the key texts by theatre practitioners, that might have been on your reading list but you've never got round to! The club is open to anyone interested in acting, directing and theatre-making, with any level of experience.

 

The book club offer members:

  • Motivation - for texts that they had wanted to read for a long time, perhaps have been sitting on the shelf untouched, they finally have that extra push to sit down and read in manageable chunks.
  • Enhanced learning - the chance to discuss and ask questions with other members of the book club, so you increase understanding of key techniques, before applying them to your own process.
  • Opportunity to connect and make friends with others in a peer to peer project

 

Ahead of the session, you will be asked to read a section of the text (as indicated below), which will then be discussed as a group. It will be a relaxed and informal way of processing what we've read. It will be a way of deepening our understanding of the text together, making us more ready to apply the techniques. It is not a “masterclass” workshop, but a way of learning together with peers.

 

For our third session, we will continue with “Why Is That So Funny?” by John Wright, focusing on “Part Two: Messing About With Meaning” and “Part Three: The Gentle Art of Idiocy”. Even if you missed October’s session, don’t worry as this session will focus only on these two chapters (although you’re more than welcome to read the whole book if you want).

 

John Wright is a well-respected teacher and practitioner of physical comedy, and co-founded theatre companies Trestle and Told By An Idiot.

 

You can buy the text from Nick Hern Books who are offering a discount with the code: YVDIRECTORS30

https://www.nickhernbooks.co.uk/why-is-that-so-funny

Or for digital / second hand copies:

https://smile.amazon.co.uk/dp/B01LZP2RWK/ref=smi_www_rco2_go_smi_b1285150262?_encoding=UTF8&btkr=1&ie=UTF8

 

If you have barriers, financial or otherwise, to accessing the text, contact Joe on joe@joegr.co.uk

 

Please confirm you are attending this session by clicking the sign-up button above.

 

Closed captions will be available for this session via Otter AI and details on how to use this will be provided on the day.

 

We will ensure that access provision is in place for all participants. Please let us know if you have any access requirements using the space on the sign up form so we can get appropriate provision in place.

 

https://zoom.us/j/99489521895?pwd=dE5UMTVZRVljc0pFNmtiVDZqeUFXZz09

Meeting ID: 994 8952 1895 Passcode: 097667

 

Open Session is an initiative for directors, designers or producers on the Genesis Network to run a one-off session, discussion, or initiative. 

 

This is a peer-led session that is not curated by the Young Vic.

 

Joe Gilmour-Rees is a theatre director making work in Manchester. He also runs podcast Manchester’s Big Theatre Podcast, providing in depth interviews with the city’s creatives.  If you have any questions, feel free to email Joe on joe@joegr.co.uk

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