Until Thursday
Oliver Bray and Robin Sidwell formed Until Thursday in 2003 after to moving to Manchester on a bit of a whim!
The company is concerned with creating new theatre that addresses our current cultural climate whilst being concerned with accessibility and watchability. Until Thursday’s work seeks to be risky, intelligent, edgy and innovative.
Until Thursday have shown work at National Review of Live Art (Glasgow), NOW Festival (Nottingham), FIST(Belgrade), Nuff Said (Lancaster), Liverpool Live (Liverpool) and Inbetween Time (Bristol).
Until Thursday continue to develop their International profile having taken part in projects in Serbia & Montenegro and Romania and have completed numerous community theatre projects in this country in collaborations with Eventus and CI Arts(Sheffield).
Until Thursday have a close relationship with greenroom, where they have been supported in a number of commissions and are now associate artists.
It’s a Question of Taste
Eat Me! The UK’s boldest and brightest email-based, food newsletter was looking for two intrepid explorers to join its
International Food Writing Team …we thought we’d give them a call… However, we never thought that two young, liberal, left-wing, open-minded, vegetarian racists like us would get so political and that…Join us and we’ll tell you how it happened.
It’s a Question of Taste is a new piece of theatre from Until Thursday. Commissioned by Breathing Space.
Breathing Space is a national commissioning and touring project that seeks to bring innovative new live art and performance to audiences across the UK and beyond. Initiated by Arnolfini (Bristol), and partnered with greenroom (Manchester), Tramway (Glasgow) and The Junction (Cambridge).
For further information about Breathing Space click: www.bspace.org.uk
For booking or more information contact Oliver Bray: o.bray@leedsmet.ac.uk



