The Red Room Theatre Company
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The Red Room Theatre Company is one of the most high profile London theatre companies.

It was founded in 1995 by Lisa Goldman as a voluntary organisation, and became regularly funded by Arts Council England in 2002 and then achieved charitable status in 2006 (charity number 1110724). The Red Room believes theatre should be a truly public art form.

In the 90's, it was an important venue for new play writing.

In August 2006 the torch was passed to Topher Campbell. An innovative, visionary director with widespread experience in theatre, film, television and radio, Topher has worked with prestigious venues such as the West Yorkshire Playhouse, Gate Theatre, Young Vic, BBC, Channel 4, the BFI London Lesbian and Gay Film Festival and is co-founder of rukus! Federation Ltd http://www.rukus.co.uk/. rukus! Federation Ltd is the UK's award winning Black Lesbian and Gay arts company.

The Red Room has a track record of over ten years of award-winning productions and is a radical voice of new theatre and film in London, creating groundbreaking collaborations between writers, artists and communities to provoke and influence wider social debate.

In addition to its high quality, innovative productions, the Red Room has involved itself in the past in debates and activism around culture and politics, such as Going Public (2003), a debate at the Tricycle Theatre about theatre as a public art form with contributions from the RSC, Cardboard Citizens and Outside Edge. The Red Room also initiated the network Artists Against the War (2003), exhibiting art work and supporting anti-war artists with events including Palestine Verbatim in Trafalgar Square and Shock and Awe cabaret.

The Red Room also hosts Red Room Platforms.An open free discussion and performance based events that bring artists, activists and the general public together.
Recent Platforms
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Military Families
against the War
' Featuring anti-war campaigner Rose Gentle.
Injustice featuring the film Injustice by Ken Faro.
Why are we Afraid of a Young. An examination of youth violence masculinity and the culture of fear
Culture of fear
Culture of fear is a term used by certain scholars, writers, journalists and politicians who believe that some in society incite fear in the general public to achieve political goals, for example......


Loving Big Brother based on John McGrath's book of the same title http://www.amazon.co.uk/Loving-Big-Brother-Surveillance-Performance/dp/0415275385
Of over 20 productions the most recent works are: Unstated,Hoxton Story
Hoxton Story
Hoxton Story is an epic and poetic multi-plot fable marking the 10th Anniversary of the multi-award winning theatre company The Red Room.-Inspiration:...

, Snake Park, Stitching, Animal
Kay Adshead
Kay Adshead is a British actress, poet, and playwright. Her television credits include Christine in the BBC television series Dinnerladies, Barbara Fletcher in Family Affairs, Catherine Earnshaw in Wuthering Heights, Victoria Wood As Seen On TV, Crime Traveller, Mother's Ruin, and One Foot in The...

, and The Bogus Woman
Kay Adshead
Kay Adshead is a British actress, poet, and playwright. Her television credits include Christine in the BBC television series Dinnerladies, Barbara Fletcher in Family Affairs, Catherine Earnshaw in Wuthering Heights, Victoria Wood As Seen On TV, Crime Traveller, Mother's Ruin, and One Foot in The...

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  • Artistic Director: Topher Campbell
  • Producer: Bryan Savery
  • Administrator: Tanya Campbell


The Red Room Theatre Company is based in London, UK

Current collaborations

  • European Culture 2000: @Work with: Sweden: TeaterMaskinen, Finland: RealityResearch, Denmark: TeaterKunst, Norway: KatteniSekken, Germany: ProdesseDelectare

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