joe hancock theatre production cv

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'The Adventures of Don Quixote by Bicycle' Burn the Curtain 'The Company Of Wolves' Burn the Curtain 'The Beautiful Journey' Wildworks Joe Hancock Theatre Production CV 2008-2015 Burn the Curtain. Fund-raising, Co- Producing and Directing 'The Company of Wolves' 'The Bureau of Extraordinance Survey', 'The Adventures of Don Quixote by Bicycle', 'The Adventures of Uncle Lubin', 'Alice's Adventures at Antony House' and 'Henry's Quest'. Funders included Arts Council England, Devon County Council, Exeter City Council, Beaford Arts, Interreg, Cyclewest, East Street Arts Leeds, Leeds City Council, Brighton Festival, Salisbury International Festival, Eden Project, DEFRA, DWT, The Heath Robinson Trust, National Trust, Ronald Duncan Literary Foundation, and Aim Higher. Burn the Curtain create unique participatory promenade productions where the audience plays an integral part in the play. More details of our work at WWW.BURNTHECURTAIN.CO.UK 2008-2009 Wildworks Project Manager on 'The Beautiful Journey' overseeing all aspects of project planning and delivery of large scale community theatre show in Devonport Dockyard Plymouth and Wallsend Newcastle. Creating Event Manual. Ordering Equipment. Gaining access to Nuclear Base for 30+ actors technicians, choir and crew, as well as arranging their bed and board. Holding multi-agency meetings, liaising with Royal Navy and local police, writing licence applications, running stewarding for performance, drawing up rehearsal schedules. Developing local community links and encouraging participation. Partners and funders included Arts Council England, Heritage Lottery, Devonport Regeneration Trust, Theatre Royal Plymouth, Groundworks SW and The Royal Navy, as well as several community choirs and youth groups. Contact details; phone 07941 47 1917, email [email protected] 2014 Sharpham Trust. Producer on 'Parzival' at Sharpham House, overseeing all aspects of event management, publicity, scheduling, audience management and risk assessment as part of this unique sell out outside performance.

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'The Adventures of Don Quixote by Bicycle' Burn the Curtain 'The Company Of Wolves' Burn the Curtain 'The Beautiful Journey' Wildworks

Joe Hancock Theatre Production CV

2008-2015 Burn the Curtain. Fund-raising, Co- Producing and Directing 'The Company of Wolves' 'The Bureau of Extraordinance Survey', 'The Adventures of Don Quixote by Bicycle', 'The Adventures of Uncle Lubin', 'Alice's Adventures at Antony House' and 'Henry's Quest'. Funders included Arts Council England, Devon County Council, Exeter City Council, Beaford Arts, Interreg, Cyclewest, East Street Arts Leeds, Leeds City Council, Brighton Festival, Salisbury International Festival, Eden Project, DEFRA, DWT, The Heath Robinson Trust, National Trust, Ronald Duncan Literary Foundation, and Aim Higher. Burn the Curtain create unique participatory promenade productions where the audience plays an integral part in the play. More details of our work at WWW.BURNTHECURTAIN.CO.UK

2008-2009 Wildworks Project Manager on 'The Beautiful Journey' overseeing all aspects of project planning and delivery of large scale community theatre show in Devonport Dockyard Plymouth and Wallsend Newcastle. Creating Event Manual. Ordering Equipment. Gaining access to Nuclear Base for 30+ actors technicians, choir and crew, as well as arranging their bed and board. Holding multi-agency meetings, liaising with Royal Navy and local police, writing licence applications, running stewarding for performance, drawing up rehearsal schedules. Developing local community links and encouraging participation. Partners and funders included Arts Council England, Heritage Lottery, Devonport Regeneration Trust, Theatre Royal Plymouth, Groundworks SW and The Royal Navy, as well as several community choirs and youth groups.

Contact details; phone 07941 47 1917, email [email protected]

2014 Sharpham Trust. Producer on 'Parzival' at Sharpham House, overseeing all aspects of event management, publicity, scheduling, audience management and risk assessment as part of this unique sell out outside performance.

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Qualifications 2:1 MA from Glasgow University in Film, Television and Theatre Studies.Full CRB disclosure.Level 1 First Aid.Full clean driving licence and towing licence.

Skills Excellent and imaginative fund-raiser and builder of partnerships between the arts and outside organisations. Background in creating outdoor theatre and events, finding and developing sites and parters, running performances and site management. Also proficient in organising budgets and creating the necessary contracts, agreements and risk assessments, as well as evaluation and marketing documents. Skilled in publicity and media relations, as well as liaising with community groups working with vulnerable adults and creating education workshops to run alongside productions. References available on request.

Contact details; phone 07941 47 1917, email [email protected]

Other Employers Theatre Royal Plymouth, Otterhayes Care Trust, Meaningful Occupation Project, Shilhay, European Theatre Company Bitesize Theatre, Tron Theatre Glasgow, New Zealand International Festival, Te Papa, New Zealand Ballet, Grouse Lighting.

School Ties 'Scot of the Antarctic' Theatre Royal Drum 'The Bureau of Extraordinance Survey' Shebbear 'Alice at Antony House'