Article Source: Traverse Theatre
Last Updated: 3 November 2017 10:50
TRAVERSE THEATRE’S FLAGSHIP EDUCATION PROJECT, CLASS ACT, RETURNS
• Working with the National Theatre of Scotland and Bòrd na Gàidhlig to create a new Gaelic strand of the project
• Class Act: International Symposium 2017 brings together a selection of playwrights, theatre producers, teachers and former student participants for the first time ever
• Class Act to travel to India as part of the British Council’s UK/India 2017 Season, supported by the British Council, Creative Scotland and the Scottish Government
Class Act 2017
The Traverse Theatre’s flagship education project, Class Act, returns for what will be its 26th year. This year marks a Class Act first, with the Traverse working with the National Theatre of Scotland and Bòrd na Gàidhlig to create a new Gaelic strand of the project, supporting pupils from James Gillespie’s High School to create short plays written in the Gaelic language, to be captioned and presented alongside the work of pupils from Drummond Community High School, Liberton High School and The Royal High School.
Working with 67 young people from across the four schools, the Class Act 2017 students will have the support and mentorship of playwrights Catherine Grosvenor, Alison Lang, Nicola McCartney and May Sumbwanyambe, creating 27 new mini plays which speak to the world they live in.
Traverse 1 will host two evenings of performances – Wednesday 22 and Thursday 23 November – premiering on the stage the finished work of this next generation of young playwrights.
Class Act: International Symposium 2017
Alongside these performances, the Traverse, in association with the University of Edinburgh, will also bring together a selection of playwrights, theatre producers, teachers and former student participants to present the first ever Class Act: International Symposium 2017 on Friday 24 November. Another first for Class Act, the symposium will reflect on the project, its methodology, history and future, with myriad international guest speakers – notably Russian playwright brothers Vyecheslav and Mikhail Durnenkov, and Ukranian playwright Natal'ya Vorozhbit, who have taken the project into their own countries.
Class Act Mumbai
Then, come January 2018, the Traverse is delighted to produce Class Act Mumbai, working with RAGE productions and young people across the city of Mumbai as part of the British Council’s UK/India 2017 Season, supported by the British Council, Creative Scotland and the Scottish Government. Class Act Mumbai will see Scottish playwrights and directors collaborate with Indian artists through a series of playwright-led workshops and script development, providing an innovative creative learning experience, promoting cultural collaboration and delivering Class Act’s mission of advocating access to the arts for all.
Sunniva Ramsey, Traverse Theatre’s Creative Producer (Learning), says:
‘Class Act is founded on the principal of utilising writing for the stage as a vehicle for young people to explore and respond to the world around them. Whilst the project changes every year, as it connects to the interests of the young playwrights, issues of communication and identity remain a consistent theme. Working with Gaelic language students for the first time has brought this undercurrent of exploring communication into sharp relief – allowing the young playwrights to express themselves on certain topics, and encouraging our Gaelic writers to explore what Gaelic language theatre unlocks in responses from audiences, has been incredibly interesting. All of the 67 young people taking part have boundless creativity and unique perspectives, and we look forward to sharing their work with an audience.
We’re also thrilled to be taking Class Act to Mumbai in January 2018. Kicking of our Year of Young People celebrations, the project will see five Scottish artists working with Indian theatre makers and young people. Having the opportunity to listen and creatively respond to the issues that young people across Mumbai want to cover will be an enlightening and enriching experience.’
Nicola McCartney, playwright and Reader in Writing for Performance, University of Edinburgh, says:
‘Class Act is the most dynamic, life-changing social theatre project – and that's just for the professional playwrights. It is a privilege to have been involved in its delivery in Scotland and internationally for 20 years, and to help deliver the first ever conversation between all international partners – Class Act: International Symposium 2017. We will be joined by Natal'ya Vorozhbit from Ukraine, whose play Bad Roads is about to open at the Royal Court, and the Durnenkov brothers, two of Russia's leading playwrights. Each has led a significant Class Act project in their own countries which has sought to address social and political issues within their societies. We will also discuss Class Act Mumbai to come in January 2018 and a possible future Class Act International, bringing young people from all over Europe to Edinburgh to write plays. It’s a very exciting event to be involved in.’
LISTINGS:
Class Act 2017, Wednesday 22 & Thursday 23 November, 7:30pm
Class Act: International Symposium 2017, Friday 24 November, all day
Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh. Box Office: 0131 228 1404 / or online here
Lost Shore Surf Resort, Europe’s largest inland surfing destination, is proudly celebrating the return of its surf heroes as key members of the coaching team took centre stage at Euro Surf 2025.
READ MOREBrewDog has launched a nationwide campaign called Beer Nation - offering free beer, £1 pints, and surprise pop-ups - hitting Edinburgh on Tuesday 5th August!
READ MOREThe producers of the brand-new musical HERE & NOW, presented by UK pop sensation, Steps, are delighted to announce the full cast for the UK & Ireland tour, opening at Edinburgh Playhouse in 2026.
READ MORESteve Spencer cycles 1k miles over 2 weeks, volunteering at all 16 Wave Project UK locations, raising money for the charity, on the eve of his 60th birthday.
READ MOREOn Saturday 2nd August, players across Scotland will take to the courts at Hatton Sports Club for Padethon 2025, a 25-hour marathon of non-stop padel to raise funds for Right To Play UK.
READ MOREThis August, the five-star W Edinburgh announces it is officially partnering with The Stand, one of Edinburgh’s most iconic comedy venues, in celebration of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
READ MOREThe curtain rises on the this year’s International Festival, welcoming audiences to explore opera, music, theatre and dance through the lens of the theme The Truth We Seek.
READ MOREEdinburgh University Students’ Association hosts ten of the city’s best local vendors, delivering award-winning and mouth-watering food and drink at their iconic festival venues.
READ MOREThis August, one of Scotland’s most exciting culinary talents is bringing an unmissable dining experience to the heart of the Edinburgh Fringe Festival.
READ MOREWith packed venues and 30 medal sessions across 50 sport sessions, it's shaping up to be one of the most electric weekends in Glasgow's sporting history!
READ MOREThis August, Dynamic Earth is back at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe as Venue 315, transforming once again into a vibrant Fringe hub at the foot of Salisbury Crags.
READ MOREThe first ‘Escape Room - Edinburgh Edition’ board game is being launched exclusively at just four venues across the capital this August, just in time for the start of this year's Festival.
READ MORESeven moments of filmed magic to be shared with audiences in the theatre and at home throughout this year’s TravFest.
READ MORENew Superfood Kitchen opens at Bonnie & Wild as popular Scottish food hall hosts pop-up cider bar and free Fringe ceilidh this August.
READ MORE81-year-old Robin Dow, charity co-founder, will embark on a 25-mile walk from Leith to Tantallon Castle to celebrate Mindroom's anniversary to raise £50,000 for neurodivergent children & families.
READ MOREIn a recent poll, Irn-Bru® claimed most votes for the flavour that best represents the nation. Now SoBe Burger unveils an Irn-Bru® inspired fried chicken burger available from 1 to 25 August.
READ MOREAnyone looking for an alternative night out during the Fringe Festival, then Bongo’s Bingo is the place to be!
READ MOREEdinburgh International Film Festival (EIFF) is pleased to welcome legendary film editor Thelma Schoonmaker for a special in-depth In Conversation event at this year’s Festival.
READ MORECOSMO Edinburgh is stepping up to support the unsung heroes of the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, its tireless, hardworking performers, by offering a meal discount throughout August.
READ MORELocal charity, The Eric Liddell Community, has announced its lineup of shows and events taking place in its Bruntsfield-based hub, Venue 235, during the Fringe Festival.
READ MORERight on cue for all the excitement of the Edinburgh Festival and Fringe, Wahaca launches its first ever breakfast menu for the entire month at its St Andrew Square restaurant.
READ MOREScottish brewer Innis & Gunn is launching Stockbridge Social, a new open-air food, drink and entertainment venue on Raeburn Place, opening Friday 1st August.
READ MOREWith the Fringe Festival right on the doorstep, Virgin Hotels Edinburgh is once again hosting a fantastic array of shows and activities!
READ MOREVirgin Hotels Edinburgh is proud to announce Jennifer Court as the latest Artist in Residence, taking up the unique creative post from August through October 2025.
READ MOREForever Edinburgh is calling on residents to help shine a spotlight on the everyday heroes who make the city a better place to live.
READ MORECasting was announced today for the upcoming tour of the Royal Shakespeare Company’s production of Matilda The Musical, coming to Edinburgh Playhouse in March.
READ MORETo mark Glenfiddich’s partnership with The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo this August, the whisky has released a guide to Edinburgh’s most characterful bars.
READ MOREFour Points Flex by Sheraton has debuted in Edinburgh, inviting guests to enjoy a convenient, affordable and comfortable stay right in the heart of the city centre.
READ MOREFlight Club, the lively fairground-inspired cocktail and Social Darts bar, has a brilliant line-up of treats on offer to escape the hustle and bustle of the Fringe.
READ MOREThe Scots Language Awards are now welcoming nominations for this year’s celebration of Scots.
READ MORE