Trestle Theatre Explained

Trestle Theatre Company
Caption:Trestle Arts Base
Type:Theatre Company
Location:Trestle Arts Base, Russet Drive, St Albans, Hertfordshire, England, AL4 0JQ
Focus:Mask and physical theatre both professionally and in the community

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]

History

Beginnings

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

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

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:

Partnerships

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

Productions

Recent productions

Significant earlier productions

Services

Trestle Masks

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

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

Trestle Arts Base has the following facilities:

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:

Outreach Projects

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.

External links

Notes and References

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