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[edit]Wildcard Theatre Company was a multi-award-winning touring theatre company based in Central London. It was formed in October 2015 by a number of graduates from The Oxford School of Drama.
Wildcard’s aim was to vitalise theatre to engage new audiences and provide a home for emerging artists. They achieved this through their productions; their heavily subsidised rehearsal studios that operated out of the heart of Westminster; and through their artist development/educational programmes which operate both locally and nationally.
Overview
[edit]Wildcard Collective Ltd registered with companies house October 2015. It was formed by a number of graduates from The Oxford School of Drama. In 2016, to drive the company forward, Joey Dawson was appointed CEO and James Meteyard was appointed Artistic Director[1]. Later that year, Wildcard Collect Ltd was granted charitable status through the Charity Commission. Wildcard also became Pleasance Associate Artistes. In 2021, Tom Ratcliffe and Jenna Fincken took over as Executive Directors.
Wildcard’s productions often were based on finding, developing and producing stories that promote positive social change through productions that embrace and champion the liveness of theatre. Their productions were performed across London, Edinburgh Fringe Festival and many theatres across the UK. Wildcard won multiple awards for their work such as, Mental Health Fringe Award 2018 (Electrolyte) and LET Award 2018 (Electrolyte). Nominations include WhatsOnStage Nomination for Best Off-West End Production (Ruckus) and two Off West End Awards Nomination for Sound Design (Tempest) and Lead Performance in a Play (Ruckus). Wildcard also worked with established industry artists such as Rula Lenska in their production of Evelyn at the Mercury Theatre and Southwark Playhouse in 2022.
Westminster specifically for emerging companies & artists in need of heavily subsidised rehearsal rooms. After initially expecting to run the studios for 6 months, they were able to run the heavily subsidised rehearsal studios for over 3 years in the heart of London’s West End. In this time, Wildcard were able to work with 1,199 individual companies / artists, taking over 4,000 bookings in this period in spite of the pandemic. Daring Hare Productions commented, “This is a very rare company. One which doesn’t just provide the only affordable rehearsal space in London, but bends over backwards to ensure new creatives are supported and fully nurtured.”
During the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, Wildcard received support through Arts Council England’s Culture Recovery Fund.[2] This meant Wildcard adapted their programme to go online, launching FULL HOUSE.[3] Wildcard engaged with 7,232 people from March – September 2020 through this programme of work which contained:
- 10 free online workshops with industry leaders such as Tanika Gupta, James Graham, Anna Jordan, and Simon Stephens.
- Pay-What-You-Can Weekly Acting Workouts
- 4 paid online play readings for winning scripts selected from an open call-out.
- An online sharing of ELECTROLYTE as part of the Scottish Mental Health Arts festival.
- A 12 episode Podcast series covering a range of topics including: financial support for artists, an insight into how regional venues are adapting to survive & a Musical Theatre series.
Wildcard launched EMPOWERMENT, their education and outreach department, in Spring 2021. Their series of workshops TRAINING GROUND launch with great success, offering 68 workshops to over 600 unique customers in the first year. Wildcard also partnered with Bounce Theatre to launch their first free summer school in the borough of Westminster.
Alongside the Watermill Theatre, Wildcard announced 4 emerging companies as the participants of their Artist Development scheme LAUNCHPAD.[4] These companies received:
- £2,000 cash contribution.
- A weeks worth of space for an R&D of their new work.
- A year long mentorship exploring organisational structure.
The companies that received this were Flawbored, Chuchu Nwagu Productions, Power Play and Produced Moon. [5]
Wildcard announced the closure of Wildcard Studios November 2022 after being rejected for Arts Council England’s 2023/26 NPO portfolio[6]. After trying to remodel the business, the Trustee and Founding Member board agreed to close the company.
Productions
[edit]Production | Written by | Directed by | Produced by | Venue | Tour | Year | Awards |
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A Midsummer Night's Dream | William Shakespeare | James Meteyard | Joey Dawson | Broadway Theatre & Brockley Jack Studio Theatre | N/A | 2015 | N/A |
After Party | James Meteyard | Cat Robey | Joey Dawson | Pleasance Theatre | N/A | 2017 | |
The Cat’s Mother | Erica Murary | Jackie Fisher | Joey Dawson | The Vaults Festival, London & Edinburgh Festival | N/A | 2018 | Highly Commended Award - Vault Festival 2018 |
17 | Frankie Meredith | Balisha Karra & Finley-Rose Townsend | Joey Dawson | The Vaults Festival, London | N/A | 2018 | |
Electrolyte | Writer: James Meteyard
Lyrics & Music: Maimuna Memon |
Donnacadh O’Briain | Joey Dawson | Edinburgh Festival Fringe | 2018 | ||
Electrolyte | Writer: James Meteyard
Lyrics & Music: Maimuna Memon |
Donnacadh O’Briain | Joey Dawson | Edinburgh Festival Fringe, Pleasance Theatre, Latitude Festival, Sheffield's Crucible Theatre, Unity Theatre, HOME Manchester, Tobacco Factory, New Diorama Theatre, Electric Theatre, Theatre Royal Winchester, New Theatre Royal Portsmouth, Theatre Severn, Nottingham Playhouse, Sherman Theatre, Norwich Playhouse, Carriageworks Theatre, Selby Town Hall, Lawrence Batley Theatre, Stephen Joseph Theatre, York Theatre Royal, Dumfries & Galloway Arts Festival, Axis Theatre Dublin, Tron Theatre, Traverse Theatre, Theatr Clwyd, Loco Klub, Watermill Theatre, Marlowe Theatre and North Wall Arts Centre. | Yes | 2019 | LET Award 2018, Mental Health Fringe Award
The Stepladder Award
The Voice Mag Pick of The Fringe Award Pleasance Best Newcomer Award 2018 |
Four of a Kind | AGE HALL: THE IMMIGRANTS MUSICAL
by Hassun El-Zafar THE SYSTEM by Kit Sinclair DOG HAIR/PEARL DOVE by Seventh Sense Theatre Company BULLRING TECHNO MAKEOUT JAMZ by Nathan Queeley-Dennis |
N/A | Jenna Fincken | The Vaults Festival, London | N/A | 2020 | N/A |
Signal Fires: State of the Arts | James Meteyard and Maimuna Memon | James Meteyard | N/A | Online Video | N/A | 2020 | N/A |
Tempest | Adapted by James Meteyard | James Meteyard | Wildcard and Pleasance Theatre | Pleasance Theatre | N/A | 2022 | Off West End Awards nomination for Sound Design |
Evelyn | Tom Ratcliffe | Madelaine Moore | Metal Rabbit Productions and Tom Ratcliffe | Southwark Playhouse | N/A | 2022 | |
Ruckus | Jenna Fincken | Georgia Green | Joey Dawson and Jenna Fincken | Edinburgh Festival FringeSouthwark Playhouse | N/A | 2022 | WhatsOnStage Nomination for Best Off-West End Production
Popcorn Writing Award 1st Finalist 2022
Summerhall Lustrum Award Shortlisted for The Filipa Bragança Award |
The Company
[edit]Founding Members & Associate Artists (2015 - 2023)
- Tom Ratcliffe | Co-Executive Director (2021-2023), Producer, Writer
- Jenna Fincken | Co-Executive Director (2021-2023), Producer, Writer
- Joey Dawson | CEO (2016-2021), Producer
- James Meteyard | Artistic Director (2016-2021), Producer, Director, Writer
- Megan Pemberton | Studio Manager (2021-2022)
- Emily Stott | Workshop & Course Co-ordinator (2020-2022)
- Tom Crowhurst | Educational Coordinator (2020-2021)
- Maimuna Memon | Resident Composer, Writer
- Paul Hilliar | Communications Advisor
- Josh Leese | Literary Supervisor
- Gabriella Margulies | Associate Artist
- Luke W. Robson | Resident Designer
Trustee’s
- 2016 - 2023 - Harriet O'Rourke, Sara Houghton and Ehsan Haque
- 2016 - 2019 - Andrew McBean
References
[edit]- ^ "Wildcard Theatre at Edinburgh: 'We want to empower the disenfranchised'". The Stage. Retrieved 2023-08-29.
- ^ "Full list of theatres receiving Culture Recovery Fund grants". The Stage. Retrieved 2023-08-29.
- ^ "Coronavirus: Playwrights Tanika Gupta and Simon Stephens to feature in Wildcard webinars". The Stage. Retrieved 2023-08-29.
- ^ "Watermill Theatre and Wildcard team up to support emerging theatre companies". The Stage. Retrieved 2023-08-29.
- ^ "Watermill Theatre and Wildcard announce four companies for development scheme". The Stage. Retrieved 2023-08-29.
- ^ "Wildcard Theatre Company to close London rehearsal studios after NPO rejection". The Stage. Retrieved 2023-08-29.
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