Adrian Jackson (Cardboard Citizens)
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Adrian Jackson is the founder-director and chief executive of a unique theatre company, Cardboard Citizens
, in which most the performers and many other employees are homeless and ex-homeless people, refugees or asylum-seekers. Founded in 1992, the company tours theatre productions, especially inter-active Forum Theatre
, to all sorts of venues, including hostels, day centres, schools and theatres; apart from the interactive Forum Theatre shows the company is renowned for, it has also mounted a number of larger-scale usually site-specific productions, including The Beggar’s Opera (with ENO), The Lower Depths (with London Bubble), and Mincemeat. In September 2003, Adrian directed a co-production of Pericles for Cardboard Citizens with the Royal Shakespeare Company
. This was followed in November 2004 with a co-commissioning of playwright Sarah Woods, resulting in a new play Visible which was performed at the RSC’s New Work Festival, and in 2006 at Soho Theatre and touring. He is currently directing the full production of that play, which is touring in March, April and May. In Autumn 2006 he directed a site-specific production of Timon of Athens, for Cardboard Citizens as part of the RSC’s Complete Works festival, and at Belfast Festival. In 2007, he devised and directed Down/Out, a reaction to George Orwell, and Going Going Gone for Cardboard Citizens, and Home and Away for Formaat Theatre in Rottterdam.
As well as being Cardboard Citizens’ Artistic Director and the deviser of a large number of plays with the company, Adrian Jackson is a well-travelled teacher and translator. He has worked as Augusto Boal
’s translator on four books – most recently the Aesthetics of the Oppressed- and has collaborated with him on many occasions; apart from workshops, they also worked together on The Art of Legislation, an Artangel-sponsored piece of Legislative Theatre at County Hall in London.
He has taught the Theatre of the Oppressed
work in many contexts, throughout Europe, as well as in Asia, Africa and Latin America. Adrian was previously Associate Director of London Bubble, a long-established London touring community theatre company, with whom he directed a number of productions including Once Upon a Time, Far Far from England by Farhana Sheikh, after Rudyard Kipling, Measure for Measure by Shakespeare and Too Much Too Young by Catherine Johnson, as well as a number of Forum Theatre projects with communities including Irish Traveller
s, Deaf people, and adults with learning difficulties.
He is currently working on his own book, provisionally entitled The Art of the Joker.
Cardboard Citizens
Cardboard Citizens is the UK's only homeless people's professional theatre company and the leading practitioner of Forum Theatre in the UK. They work with people who have experience of, or who are at risk of, becoming homeless....
, in which most the performers and many other employees are homeless and ex-homeless people, refugees or asylum-seekers. Founded in 1992, the company tours theatre productions, especially inter-active Forum Theatre
Forum Theatre
The Forum Theatre is a theatre located on the corner of Flinders Street and Russell Street in the central business district of Melbourne, Australia. The building was designed by American architect John Eberson, who has designed many theatres across the globe, along with a local architectural firm...
, to all sorts of venues, including hostels, day centres, schools and theatres; apart from the interactive Forum Theatre shows the company is renowned for, it has also mounted a number of larger-scale usually site-specific productions, including The Beggar’s Opera (with ENO), The Lower Depths (with London Bubble), and Mincemeat. In September 2003, Adrian directed a co-production of Pericles for Cardboard Citizens with the Royal Shakespeare Company
Royal Shakespeare Company
The Royal Shakespeare Company is a major British theatre company, based in Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, England. The company employs 700 staff and produces around 20 productions a year from its home in Stratford-upon-Avon and plays regularly in London, Newcastle-upon-Tyne and on tour across...
. This was followed in November 2004 with a co-commissioning of playwright Sarah Woods, resulting in a new play Visible which was performed at the RSC’s New Work Festival, and in 2006 at Soho Theatre and touring. He is currently directing the full production of that play, which is touring in March, April and May. In Autumn 2006 he directed a site-specific production of Timon of Athens, for Cardboard Citizens as part of the RSC’s Complete Works festival, and at Belfast Festival. In 2007, he devised and directed Down/Out, a reaction to George Orwell, and Going Going Gone for Cardboard Citizens, and Home and Away for Formaat Theatre in Rottterdam.
As well as being Cardboard Citizens’ Artistic Director and the deviser of a large number of plays with the company, Adrian Jackson is a well-travelled teacher and translator. He has worked as Augusto Boal
Augusto Boal
Augusto Boal was a Brazilian theatre director, writer and politician. He was the founder of Theatre of the Oppressed, a theatrical form originally used in radical popular education movements...
’s translator on four books – most recently the Aesthetics of the Oppressed- and has collaborated with him on many occasions; apart from workshops, they also worked together on The Art of Legislation, an Artangel-sponsored piece of Legislative Theatre at County Hall in London.
He has taught the Theatre of the Oppressed
Theatre of the Oppressed
The Theatre of the Oppressed describes a range of theatrical forms that the Brazilian theatre practitioner Augusto Boal first elaborated in the 1960s, initially in Brazil and later in Europe. Boal was influenced by the work of the educator and theorist Paulo Freire. Boal's techniques use theatre as...
work in many contexts, throughout Europe, as well as in Asia, Africa and Latin America. Adrian was previously Associate Director of London Bubble, a long-established London touring community theatre company, with whom he directed a number of productions including Once Upon a Time, Far Far from England by Farhana Sheikh, after Rudyard Kipling, Measure for Measure by Shakespeare and Too Much Too Young by Catherine Johnson, as well as a number of Forum Theatre projects with communities including Irish Traveller
Irish Traveller
Irish Travellers are a traditionally nomadic people of ethnic Irish origin, who maintain a separate language and set of traditions. They live predominantly in the Republic of Ireland, the United Kingdom and the United States.-Etymology:...
s, Deaf people, and adults with learning difficulties.
He is currently working on his own book, provisionally entitled The Art of the Joker.