About
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WE ARE MR & MRS CLARK
We live and work in South Wales, where we have been making performance, live art and dance theatre since 2002. Often our work has a playful and interactive element inspired by happenings and live art events that bring art forms and people together. We have a DIY approach to exploring and developing ideas.
What We Do
Production
Original dance theatre productions and site-specific events.
Creation
Interactive performance pieces for festivals and events.
Touring
We tour theatre productions in Wales, the UK and all over the world.
Research and development
We explore new themes, ideas and devisal processes to keep our work fresh and current.
Collaboration
Working with other theatre companies, venues and artists to produce new, innovative work.
Curation
We curate events that bring other artists and participants from the community together.
Education
We teach and inspire through interactive workshops and residencies.
GET IN TOUCH!
If you are interested in working with us .
LIVE ART
Our live art challenges audiences and involves them in the performances in some way. We create interactive, thought provoking art, designed to engage and stimulate.
WORKSHOPS
We run workshops that draw participants into the heart of our work and encourages them to develop and explore their own artistic work outside of the workshop space.
EDUCATION
Our performances and our workshops are an exploration for ourselves and our audiences of themes and ideas that inspire and stimulate us. Each performance is an education for everyone involved.
“F.E.A.R makes for an hour of stirring, thought-provoking theatre, told with a lightness and an intensity that brings the message home with a bang and leaves you questioning your own way of life.” Arts Scene Wales
“We certainly all felt very much better after spending an hour or so with this extraordinary entertainer.” – Michael Kelligan
“The beauty of Smash It Up is that it makes you wake up and think. It calls you to action without ever telling you what to think or do”
A beautifully convulsive mixture of contempt, anger, opinion, passion and hope.
Great human rights theatre should move us, inform us and even disturb us – the shows we have shortlisted certainly achieve that.