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Wayne Steven Jackson is an award-winning performance maker, writer, and academic.

Education

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Jackson in From Me To Us (2020)
Wayne Steven Jackson

Jackson graduated with a BA (Hons.) in Theatre Studies from Lancaster University in 2004, an MA in Contemporary Performance from Manchester Metropolitan University in 2008, and completed his PhD at London South Bank University[1]. He grew up in Thorngumbald, Hull.

Career

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He was co-Artistic Director of Escape Theatre between 2004 and 2008. His early solo work includes Losing (2008), How I Lost the Pound Coin (And Why I Want It Back) (2010), and (and two) (2012). In 2011 he became Head of Theatre and Performance at the prestigious Arden School of Theatre.

In 2017, Wayne created and performed the critically acclaimed Now|Then[2][3][4] as part of the Hull UK City of Culture celebrations, a performance journeyed through the streets in a taxi set to a stunning soundtrack composed by Oscar and BAFTA winner Christopher Benstead.

In 2020, he wrote and performed From Me To Us, a performance film documenting the change to UK Surrogacy Law, supported by Arts Council England, which featured at numerous UK theatres and international film festivals, winning Best Indie Feature at Barcelona's Indie House. The piece was later adapted into a radio drama.

In 2022, his national tour of And Here I Find Myself began at Manchester's The Lowry and finished at Hull Truck Theatre.

Podcasts

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Following the success of From Me To Us, Jackson featured in two editions of BBC's Sex, Drugs, and Lullabies[5][6] and Renewing the World[7] to discuss his theatrical work exploring parenthood and single parent surrogacy.

References

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  1. ^ Jackson, Wayne Steven (2019). Remembering Hull: Performing Autobiographical Memory as a Strategy for Placemaking. London South Bank University.
  2. ^ "BBC Arts - Hull 2017 City of Culture, Now|Then: theatre in a taxi". BBC. 2017-04-18. Retrieved 2024-10-01.
  3. ^ Hull2017 (2017-05-30). Now|Then – A journey through the streets of Hull. Retrieved 2024-10-01 – via YouTube.{{cite AV media}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  4. ^ "10 theatre highlights of Hull UK City of Culture". 2017-01-04. Retrieved 2024-10-01.
  5. ^ "Sex, Drugs & Lullabies - S3 EP07 Wayne Jackson - BBC Sounds". www.bbc.co.uk. Retrieved 2024-10-01.
  6. ^ "Sex, Drugs & Lullabies - 'I want to be a dad' says E Yorks single gay man - BBC Sounds". www.bbc.co.uk. Retrieved 2024-10-01.
  7. ^ "Wayne Jackson: Political and legal changes in parenthood experience". Apple Podcasts. Retrieved 2024-10-01.
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