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Charlie Bate
By Charlie Bate

Edinburgh Guest Blog: Fourth Monkey grows a fringe

Date: 30 July 2012

We're Fourth Monkey Theatre Company. There're 50 of us. We've been together for a year, and I am one lucky member of this ensemble...  Most importantly we are bringing a grand total of SIX productions up to the fringe. If you think this is mad, you're right. But we're doing it anyway.

We are heading up to the festival this year with three new plays: The Elephant Man, Nights at the Circus and The Minotour along with The Erpingham Camp, Divine Words and our Off-West End-nominated production of 4.48 Psychosis. All six will be rolling in rep at the Space Venue on Niddry Street.

Each actor performs in two shows (in my case Nights and 4.48). Each of us has either a show per day for the entirety of the festival, or two shows every other day.  We also get the other shows in and out, and do all the necessary marketing.

The meticulous planning that this sort of adventure requires has left us wondering how our directors are still standing upright.  Our marketing and turnaround timetable looks so intricate that some of us are still gawping in stupid admiration. If you see any little lost Fourth Monkey actors wandering round Edinburgh looking dazed, please take pity. Maybe give us a banana.

By way of introduction, we became this merry band of monkeys last September as part of The Year of the Monkey project. The concept behind this yearlong project is to offer alternative training for young actors by combining workshops and classes with learning on the job. It's been a tough, but brilliant learning curve.

"There's no training like rep-theatre" is said a lot, but frankly, that's probably because it's true. Having been working and training together for a year, we come to the Fringe an incredibly tight ensemble, with two London seasons behind us and 49 friends for life.

As Steve Green (our artistic director) gives us notes on our morning's run of Nights at the Circus from atop a tricycle (the man falls off chairs whilst sitting on them, so this is a very tense notes session indeed) the rehearsal room is buzzing as we all begin to look ahead to the festival and what we hope to achieve there.

 I'll diligently be blogging all our experiences during what promises to be an exhausting but incredible few weeks. Please keep reading and see whether we make it out alive...

- by Charlie Bate


Any opinions expressed above do not represent the view of Whatsonstage.com nor any of its staff or contributors beyond the bylined author.



Charlie Bate

Charlie Bate is a London based actress currently working and training with Fourth Monkey Repertory Theatre Company. At the Fringe Festival she will be reprising her role in the off west end nominated ‘4.48 Psychosis’ and is also appearing in Fourth Monkey’s ‘Nights at the Circus’. Both shows will run on alternate dates throughout the festival at the Space venue on Niddry Street.

Charlie will continue her actor training in September at the ‘Guildhall School of Music and Drama’ and will graduate in 2015. Prior to joining Fourth Monkey Charlie obtained a degree in Drama and English Literature from the University of Birmingham.

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Other Posts By Charlie Bate
Edinburgh Guest Blog: Once a monkey, always a monkey - 28th Aug 2012 blog
Edinburgh Guest Blog: Charlie falls ill & the glory of the cyclofun - 17th Aug 2012 blog
Edinburgh Guest Blog: Pimping on the Mile - 13th Aug 2012 blog
Edinburgh Guest Blog: Trains, techs & Lidl - 2nd Aug 2012 blog
 


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Awesome! Great company, great work. Love the fact they are taking SIX shows to the fringe! Mad and bold-LOVE it! - Oliver Lucas

30 Jul 12


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