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Workshop: Verse - Back to Basics is Live!
Facilitator: Elle While (Artistic Director, Pentabus Theatre; Associate Artist, Shakespeare's Globe)
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(Artistic Director, Pentabus Theatre; Associate Artist, Shakespeare's Globe)
This past summer, Elle directed 'Richard III' at Shakespeare's Globe where her innovative approach to casting received critical acclaim.
Elle While is currently the Artistic Director of Pentabus Theatre and an associate artist of Shakespeare's Globe. She has worked with some of the UK's most renowned theatres, including the National Theatre, the Royal Shakespeare Company, and The Old Vic, among others. Her work has garnered awards from the Edinburgh and Adelaide Festivals and explores themes of identity, place, and gender.
"Recasting the Script - Shifting Away from Traditional Gender Imbalance" is a one-hour Zoom workshop offering participants the opportunity to explore gender dynamics in theatre and how we can shift away from traditional imbalances. Whether you're an actor, director, playwright, or simply interested in the changing landscape of the arts, this workshop is designed to inspire new ways of thinking about storytelling and casting choices in Shakespeare's works and beyond.
As Artistic Director of Pentabus Theatre and associate artist of Shakespeare's Globe, Elle While is dedicated to viscerally truthful storytelling. Her work champions female stories and artists, exploring how identity and our sense of place shape narrative. With her extensive experience in both text-based and non-text-based storytelling, Elle is passionate about challenging traditional gender roles and imbalances in theatre, bringing authenticity and inclusivity to her craft.
This workshop is ideal for actors, directors, writers, educators, and anyone interested in pushing the boundaries of traditional gender roles in theatre. Whether you are experienced or new to these ideas, this session will provide you with the inspiration and tools to reshape how stories are told and experienced.
Elle has extensive experience in designing and delivering theatre workshops and running community theatre groups. She has also worked as a facilitator and assessor at universities for undergraduate and postgraduate studies. Before beginning her training at Birkbeck, Elle was the Youth Theatre Director for The Octagon Theatre, Bolton for two years, where she directed over 20 productions. She also trained as a workshop facilitator with TiPP (Theatre in Prisons and Probation) and has worked extensively as a freelance workshop leader.
Elle has held contracts with the following companies as a director of education projects, workshop facilitator, and lecturer:
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