Past:
Pathways Directors Showcase – Zoom Watch Party
Pathways Directors Showcase – Zoom Watch Party
Wednesday 2 March, 4-6.30pm
Extant is delighted to invite you to the online Zoom showing of the Pathways Directors Showcase. This online event is a filmed screening of the live Pathways Directors showcase which originally took place on 28 January 2022 at the Cockpit. The screening is for anyone who missed the in-person showcase, those who’d like to view the works again, or […]
Read moreStates of Mind by Christopher Hunter
States of Mind by Christopher Hunter
Saturday 16 October 2021, 8.30pm
Visually impaired Shakespearean director Christopher Hunter penetrated the dark heart of Shakespeare’s sensationally successful poem Venus and Adonis to create States of Mind, produced by Extant.
Read moreMovie Theatre: Daredevil
Movie Theatre: Daredevil
June 2021
We have been working with the 2003 Marvel film Daredevil in Movie Theatre, where we research playing with accessible film by taking the live audio described soundtrack and used it to direct blind actors to create a new live dramatic interpretation of the film.
Read moreEye Say, Eye Say, Eye Say!
Eye Say, Eye Say, Eye Say!
17 October 2020 live streamed at 6pm
I Say, what do you get when over a dozen visually impaired comedians congregate for some covert comedy?
Yes it’s Eye Say, Eye Say, Eye Say! At this year’s Bloomsbury Festival!
Join us on 17th October at 6 pm for a night of eye-watering comedy from our awesome range of visually impaired comedians who will actually be performing together and live-streamed to you from a top-secret location and offering 20/20 insights on their diverse experiences living in the capital!
Read moreRathband
Rathband
14 July 2020
PC David Rathband was shot and blinded in Durham by escaped prisoner Raoul Moat in July 2010 – A decade on, in July 2020, Extant launched an interactive Zoom cast of ‘Rathband’ by writer Christopher Hogg, hosted by visually impaired actor, Robin Paley Yorke.
Read moreThe Write Stage
The Write Stage
October 2017 - February 2018
In October 2017, Extant paired seven writers with seven professional mentors for the Write Stage project. Over four months, participants worked together to develop seven individual pieces of new writing, which was presented by an integrated cast of visually impaired actors and directors in a live performance. Funded by Arts Council England and The Drapers’ […]
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Spirit of Resistance
Spirit of Resistance
January - June 2016
An intergenerational project inspired by Extant's 2005 production of Resistance.
You can now watch the new legacy film (below) with behind-the-scenes footage from both the 2005 production and last year's commemorative project.
Read moreUnexpected: Youth Theatre 2016
Unexpected: Youth Theatre 2016
January - April 2016
'Unexpected' was a four-month long project which culminated in a public performance exploring personal stories of sight loss.
Read moreShow Real Miracles
Show Real Miracles
Early 2015
Read about the project funded by Greater London Fund for the Blind in early 2015 that sparked this performers' gallery of show reels.
Read more‘I dance’
‘I dance’
2014
A series of accessible dance workshops for visually impaired people funded by the Greater London Fund for the Blind.
Read moreRadio Play
Radio Play
June - September 2013
A radio drama and script-writing project for visually impaired young adults aged from 18 to 30, which ran from June to September 2013.
Read moreForum 4Us
Forum 4Us
April & May 2012
A forum theatre project for visually impaired young adults aged 15-30, ran in April and May 2012.
Read moreMagic Workshop
Magic Workshop
July 2011
Extant held a beginners guide to magic on Saturday 2 July 2011 at the Oval House Theatre.
Read moreDance Stage
Dance Stage
Autumn 2010
Dance Stage was a program of dance classes open to all visually impaired adults at any level of experience or ability.
Read moreWriting Stage
Writing Stage
Autumn 2010
In the autumn of 2010 and winter of 2011 Extant ran a 10 week performance writing programme called ‘Writing Stage’, for visually impaired writers at any level of experience.
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