Making It Work: Scratching the Itch
Fri 22 May
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A night of the most exciting, creative and experimental new shows you can’t see anywhere else.
Scratching the Itch is a scratch night dedicated to non-conventional performance pieces. From cross-disciplinary mash ups to interactive devised experiences to multimedia extravaganzas, six groups of artists will present their wildest and freshest ideas. Each group receives rehearsal space and support to create the most unhinged and exciting work they can think of, and you’ll be the first to witness it.
Afterward, join us for a community party night where you can meet the artists, mingle with other creatives and have a drink.
Making It Work is an initiative aiming at building support networks with and for new migrant artists in the UK. It was started in 2023 by Ensemble Not Found and Halfpace Theatre, two migrant-led theatre companies based in the UK. Making It Work encourages migrant work in the UK by providing free and low cost workshops, mentorship, community-building events, scratch nights and showcases for migrant work. Most importantly, Making It Work is about envisioning a space in which new migrant artists in the UK feel supported and seen.
Supported using public funding by the National Lottery through Arts Council England, with additional support from Unity Theatre Trust.
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Creatives to be announced
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Founded in 2022, Ensemble Not Found (ENF) is a London-based theatre collective of five interdisciplinary, first-generation ESEA migrant artists. Our work is ensemble-led, visually driven, and made through a non-hierarchical process of research, improvisation, and iteration. Across our practice, we’re interested in how private feeling becomes public structure, how bodies, language, images, and institutions shape one another—working with movement, text, sound, audiovisuals, food, and found materials as we search for the right form and voice.
www.ensemblenotfound.com | @ensemble_not_found___
Halfpace Theatre is an award-winning, migrant-led interdisciplinary theatre company. Our work is visually distinct and emotionally charged, powered by an international ensemble. Through devising, we interrogate the relationship between embodied storytelling, design, audience and space, creating pieces which are physical, atmospheric, dynamic and unexpected. Alongside our artistic work, we are fiercely dedicated to supporting marginalised artists. Our community engagement branch includes free workshops, panels, producing support, networking opportunities, paid trainee roles and new work development opportunities in partnership with organisations across the UK.
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22 May 2026
Friday, 7:30pm
£8 full price
£5 concessions
No booking fees
Running Time:
Approx 2 hours, including an interval
Content Warnings: TBC
Latecomers not admitted.
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