Letting Go of The Plan
Matilda Leyser Matilda Leyser

Letting Go of The Plan

Improvising is never a process of not planning anything. You make plans all the time – it’s impossible not to do so. Rather, impro involves growing comfortable with letting your plan go, again and again. So, our guiding principles in The Gathering would be the same…

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One Year On…
Improbable Improbable

One Year On…

Exactly one year ago today, we learned about the death of Nicky Singer, the brilliant Nicky who ran the Performing Arts Labs, and introduced us to Bore Place via Matilda. On that day, though we didn’t know it was that day, we made a short film about our hopes for The Gathering at the Bore Place, and today, we’re sharing it with you.

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The Host House for Nicky Singer
Matilda Leyser Matilda Leyser

The Host House for Nicky Singer

I want to tell you a story.

It’s a story about stories. About their power. About how they can change the world, make things happen. But also, about different ways of telling them. And it is an invitation to you to join in the telling, to help with the shaping of a story that is only just beginning.

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I’m Not Mad I’ve Just Read Different Books
Phelim McDermott Phelim McDermott

I’m Not Mad I’ve Just Read Different Books

“I’m not mad. I’ve just read different books.” Ken Campbell

Over the years there have been many people who have inspired me through their books and one of those people is Seth Godin. A marketing and tech guru who’s work about messaging and communication has always been at the forefront. He’s now what I would call a social architect. Creating different contexts for authentic learning, leadership and change to emerge…

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The Gathering: Round the Kitchen Table
Matilda Leyser Matilda Leyser

The Gathering: Round the Kitchen Table

“Before Christmas I wrote a piece about Improbable moving towards a seasonal model of working. Now post-Xmas, but still in winter, I think we are, slowly, making some seasonal shifts… the emergent theme that it feels most pressing to write about is much more humble and fundamental: food.”

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The Gathering: ’Tis The Season…
Matilda Leyser Matilda Leyser

The Gathering: ’Tis The Season…

It is cold today. Frosty. My daughter (a big fan of glitter) was impressed by how the leaves on the ground sparkled silver in the light this morning. For the first time this winter it looks like winter out the window. Like how it’s meant to look, according to the Christmas cards.

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The Gathering: The Elephant in the Room
Matilda Leyser Matilda Leyser

The Gathering: The Elephant in the Room

There is a question we have been skirting around for a while now. A year in fact. Because it was a year ago that we initiated an open conversation about our quest for a home.

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Reflections on Home by Ben Monks
Ben Monks Ben Monks

Reflections on Home by Ben Monks

“I now suspect that if we work with machines the world will seem to us to be a machine, but if we work with living creatures the world will appear to us as a living creature.”

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Phelim McDermott Phelim McDermott

Satyagraha, Yeast and Home

When we began this remount, we talked a lot about how to ensure the work stayed alive and still retained its essence, even as a new company was put together. In opera, this is a real challenge.

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Matilda Leyser Matilda Leyser

Holiday Clues: Owls, Morecambe, Mud, Mice.

We have committed to approaching this quest for a home just as we would approach the making of a show. If we were in a rehearsal room right now, we would be putting images up on the wall - not interpreting them, not ordering them - just, as we stumble across them.

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Matilda Leyser Matilda Leyser

The Gathering: A Lifegame Question for You

Keith Johnstone once said of Lifegame, “If theatre didn’t exist, this would be a good place to start.” Phelim had a vision this week of that quote carved up high on the beam of our new space-to-be.

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