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Scratch Night

29 August 2024

An opportunity for artists to get involved to display their work-in-progress. Audiences will have a chance to give their feedback on what they think about each piece. Helping us understand how to shape and build new work and improve practice.

This month:

Pale Blue

Chrissie Muldoon

Ghost Encounter

Johanna Gallagher

Mincemeat

Eavann Mallon


Sunday Readings

21st April 2024

As part of Accidental’s new work development, Sunday Readings gives performance artists the next step in developing their work after Scratch and working on audience feedback. Sunday Readings gives artists a chance to get their work heard in full with Rehearsed Readings on Accidental’s stage, live-streamed and recorded, artists walk away with a full length filmed version of their pieces.

This Month’s Reading is John Morrison’s - The Great MacMorris

Scratch Night

25 April 2024

An opportunity for artists to get involved to display their work-in-progress. Audiences will have a chance to give their feedback on what they think about each piece. Helping us understand how to shape and build new work and improve practice.

This month:

You Ain’t Goin’ Nowhere

Jack Elmore

The Bridge

Lauren Rae

Scratch Night

29 February 2024

An opportunity for artists to get involved to display their work-in-progress. Audiences will have a chance to give their feedback on what they think about each piece. Helping us understand how to shape and build new work and improve practice.

This month:

Julie

Martin McAleavey & John Dalzell

Memento Mori

Remi Shore

#Backlash

Wilson McDowell 

The Ballad of the Frez

Erin Gannon


Scratch Night

12 December 2023

An opportunity for artists to get involved to display their work-in-progress. Audiences will have a chance to give their feedback on what they think about each piece. Helping us understand how to shape and build new work and improve practice.


Scratch Night

26 October 2023

An opportunity for artists to get involved to display their work-in-progress. Audiences will have a chance to give their feedback on what they think about each piece. Helping us understand how to shape and build new work and improve practice.


Scratch Night

24 August 2023

An opportunity for artists to get involved to display their work-in-progress. Audiences will have a chance to give their feedback on what they think about each piece. Helping us understand how to shape and build new work and improve practice.


Scratch Night

11 May 2023

An opportunity for artists to get involved to display their work-in-progress. Audiences will have a chance to give their feedback on what they think about each piece. Helping us understand how to shape and build new work and improve practice.


Sumbaran - Fusion of Music, Dance and Poetry

3 June 2022

Travel to Maharashtra, India with the artistic and devoted guidance of Pradnya Joshi.

This fusion of dance, poetry, imaginary and music will transport you and your family to Maharashtra, India where traditional GAJA dance originates and is infused with the spiritual devotion of the shepherds, cowherds, buffalo keepers and blanket weavers of this region.

Pay homage to nature as the deliverer of countless blessings and respond to the many challenges in the world by joining in a secular prayer for world peace.


Érainn The Musical - Presentation

18 March 2022

Ireland 1920. A divided political landscape where conflict, poverty and suffering are rife. When twins Sean and Érainn are left orphaned and impoverished, they are forced to flee their home in the North and travel south to a Dublin that is bubbling over with political tension and violence.

One fatal evening, they are separated and thrust upon divergent journeys across Ireland and beyond. Believing one another dead, the twins are forced to confront what has driven them to leave their home, if they can reconcile themselves with their chequered pasts and most importantly – each other.

ÉRAINN has an epic original score rooted in traditional Irish and classical music, folkloric lyrics and an adventure-driven book.


Reading of Little Fractures

6 & 7 November 2020

'I think that if you pretend something hasn’t happened, if you try really hard and you squash it so it’s really small and you can’t see it and you really pretend it never existed, then after a bit, the pain goes away. Not completely. But almost.'

Little Fractures is a first draft of a new play by Kit Withington. Set in a house in Manchester, it tells the story of a family torn apart by a shameful secret.