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Anda Winters announces new season at Print Room

Date: 4 December 2012

Artistic director Anda Winters has announced her new season at the Print Room, the 80-seat Notting Hill venue she founded with Lucy Bailey in 2010.

The season opens with the world premiere of dance show Flow, billed as an "innovative collaboration of dance, design and music" led by associate artist Hubert Essakow.

Running from 6 to 23 Febuary 2013 (previews from 4 February), the production is inspired by water and will feature five dancers. It will be staged in the round "in an ever-changing waterscape", with design by Tom Dixon and music composed by Peter Gregson.

The Print Room
The Print Room

Flow is followed, from 2 to 27 April 2013 (previews from 27 March) by a revival of Brian Friel's Molly Sweeney by the 2011 JMK Award runner-up Abigail Graham. The 1994 play centres on a woman, blind since infancy, who undergoes an operation to try to restore her sight.

Completing the season in the main house is Amy Herzog's new play 4000 Miles. The production, directed by James Dacre, transfer to the Print Room from 14 May following performances at the Theatre Royal Bath's Ustinov Studio.

Complementary programming includes performances, exhibitions and post show discussions, which will be presented in the newly created Print Room Balcony. In January 2013 the Balcony launches with two one-act plays, Ivy & Joan by James Hogan. Following in March will be a week of performance/assemblage by artist Alice Anderson in a co-production with Riflemaker.

Anda Winters, who is now sole artistic director following Lucy Bailey's departure earlier this year, said today: "I am very pleased to announce The Print Room's new season, in which we continue to present work across drama, dance, music and visual arts. We've added to our space with the opening of The Print Room Balcony, a new intimate and flexible exhibition/performance area. I am particularly proud that this new season so distinctly demonstrates how our dynamic venue will continue to stage exciting work by both emerging and established artists."

- by Theo Bosanquet

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Michael Pennington On ... Ibsen's Judgement at The Print Room - 21st Nov 2011 Interviews
Print Room's Uncle Vanya returns in June due to demand - 25th Apr 2012 News
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Guest Blog: Lucy Bailey on Chekhov in a studio space - 22nd Jun 2012 Blog
Lucy Bailey steps down as Print Room co-artistic director - 18th Jul 2012 News



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