Night Classes
A BSL interpreted and relaxed performance, with breakout space available.
Featuring one deaf performer and two hearing performers, Night Classes is performed in a mixture of BSL and spoken word. All content is interpreted.
Everyone welcome, suitable for all.
Welcome to Night Classes; a playful, eye-opening theatre experience set to spark your curiosity!
Night Classes is more than a show; it’s a revelation. Join us as we challenge the way we perceive independence within society, inspired by profound insights from disabled people.
Why can’t independence look like asking for help? Perhaps we’ve been imagining independence all wrong.
Unleash your curiosity with Unfolding Theatre, as we dive headfirst into joyous, immersive learning experiences with you and explore the realms of self-sufficiency and inter-dependence like never before.
Night Classes is your ticket to reconnection, revolution and reawakening. Watch as we transform from survival into something much more magical. #NightClassesMagic
Night Classes brings together an award-winning creative team of co-writers Lisette Auton and Becci Sharrock, director Annie Rigby, designer Lady Kitt and performers Alex Elliott, EJ Raymond and Harrison Rowley-Lynn.
Performance duration: approx. 80 mins
(Image credit: Mark Savage)
Night Classes premiered at ARC Stockton on Wednesday 20th March & Thursday 21st March 2024 and will tour in 2025. If you are interested in booking Night Classes for your venue, download the tour pack below.
Creative Team
Director
Annie Rigby
Performers
Alex Elliott, EJ Raymond and Harrison Rowley-Lynn
Writers
Lisette Auton and Becci Sharrock
Designer
Lady Kitt
Sound Designer
Beccy Owen
Executive Producer
Michael Barrass
BSL Interpretation
Sue Lee & Becoming Visible
Access Dramaturg
Vici Wreford-Sinnott
Stage Management
Chloe Ribbens
Production Management
Chris Tindall
Photographer
Mark Savage
Graphic Design
Wayne Gamble
Marketing Manager
Victoria Sanderson
Press & PR
Helen Fussell
Night Classes is co-commissioned by ARC Stockton
With funding from Silvia Waddilove Foundation