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| Oliver Langdon and Caroline Garland |
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Kilter Theatre - Roots May/June 2009
the Bath Organic Group Allotments, Victoria Park, Bath |
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| Oliver Langdon trained in classical acting at Birmingham University & in physical theatre at Jacques Lecoq, Paris. He is a director of Bath-based site specific theatre company Kilter, whose work includes collaborations with the ICIA and Bath Theatre Royal. Olly specialises in devising, physical theatre, contemporary adaptations and improvisation, as well as running various workshops with The Round House, Bath Spa Uni and community projects. He has worked as a Theatre Practitioner for the last ten years . Last year he worked with the National Theatre Studio, Bristol’s Dance & Multimedia Company Precarious & Rural Touring Company Angel Exit. This year Olly will be playing Oliver Cromwell in The Southwark Mysteries in Southwark and can be seen in Rachel Reupkes visual art film 10 Seconds or Greater with Picture This. |
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| Caroline Garland trained in Theatre Acting and Devised Performance at Bretton Hall College of Arts and has been working professionally since 2001. She is Co- Founder and a Director of Bath based site specific theatre company Kilter which has received Arts Council and Big Lottery funding as well as numerous commissions. Caroline is highly skilled in devising, working with contemporary scripts and improvisation, and was nominated for a Total Theatre Award in Storytelling in 2008. Recent work includes performances at The Cottesloe for Paris Calling Season with the National Theatre, Alice at The Tobacco Factory, experimental pieces with the BAC, Theatre 503, Fat Doreen Collective, re-workings of classical texts with Coup De Theatre. This year sees her in visual artist Rachel Reupke’s film 10 Seconds or Greater at Picture This Gallery, Bristol; in TV Pilot BLOCK; at the Bristol Old Vic Ferment Season, and as Moll Cutpurse for a mix of old and new London in The Southwark Mysteries. |
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| Caroline and Oliver can be seen in Kilter Theatre’s storytelling piece PASSENGERS set in and around Green Park Station in Bath during May. Also, in ROOTS REPLANTED during September around allotment sites in Bath and Bristol. |
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