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Teatro Regional da Serra do Montemuro, a predominantly male theatre company based in rural Portugal that Foursight hopes to collaborate with artistically in due course.
http://www.teatrodomontemuro.com/
Kindle Theatre, a young, Birmingham-based physical theatre company who participated in one of Foursight’s recent research and development processes.
http://www.kindletheatre.co.uk/
Performance In Profile, the British Council's guide to UK companies and artists currently creating interesting work available for international touring. Foursight Theatre is proud to feature alongside the best of Britain’s contemporary performing arts companies.
http://www.britishcouncil.org/
Thatcher The Musical!, the dedicated website for Foursight’s critically acclaimed production, featuring press reviews, audio clips from the show, press releases and production images.
http://www.thatcherthemusical.co.uk/
CINARS 2008, the international performing arts exchange held in Montreal every other year, which Foursight hopes to attend in November 2008.
http://www.cinars.org/
Pilot, the creative forum for Birmingham and the West Midlands at which emerging theatre companies can test out production ideas in a supportive and constructively critical environment. Foursight will be co-producing a Pilot event in 2009.
http://www.b-theatre.co.uk/
Jenna Bailey, the author of Can Any Mother Help Me? (Faber, 2007), a book Foursight will be drawing on for their national touring production of the same name. Website contains interviews with Jenna Bailey, press articles, book reviews, and photos of some of the members of the Cooperative Correspondence Club.
http://www.jenna-bailey.com
Black Country Touring (BCT), the organisation that brings professional touring theatre and dance to local communities in the Black Country. BCT are Foursight Theatre’s co-producing partners on The Corner Shop.
http://www.bctouring.co.uk/
English Heritage, the organisation that exists to protect and promote England’s historic environment and ensure that its past is researched and understood. English Heritage are supporting Foursight Theatre and Black Country Touring on The Corner Shop.
http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/
Heritage Lottery Fund, the body which distributes a share of the income from the National Lottery to projects aimed at preserving and making accessible the nation’s heritage. The Heritage Lottery Fund is the major funder of Foursight Theatre and Black Country Touring’s production of The Corner Shop.
http://www.hlf.org.uk/english
Arts Council England, West Midlands. Foursight Theatre is proud to be one of Arts Council England’s Regularly Funded Organisations.
http://www.artscouncil.org.uk/
Newhampton Arts Centre, Wolverhampton, where Foursight Theatre is based. http://www.newhamptonarts.co.uk/
Wolverhampton City Council, who provide Foursight with office space at Newhampton Arts Centre.
http://www.wolverhampton.gov.uk/
John Londei Photography, whose exhibition and book, Shutting Up Shop, examines the decline of the traditional small shop.
http://www.johnlondei.co.uk
Get Into Theatre, Arts Council England’s website aimed at 14 – 25 year olds who want to pursue a career in the theatre industry. The website contains an overview of the industry, interviews with professionals working in the field, and information about work experience opportunities.
http://www.getintotheatre.org/
International Performing Arts Laboratory Course on Performer's Physicality, April 20th - 25th 2008. Sarah Thom and Frances Land participated in this practical course in Prague studying Meyerhold, Chekhov and Stanislavsky. This archive website contains a photo gallery of the course and a biography of the course director, Sergey Ostrenko. http://www.iugte.com/projects/PAL.php
Talking Birds, are a Coventry Based company of artists that specialises in acts of transformation. Talking Birds are Foursight Theatres co-producing partners on Forever in Your Debt. http://www.talkingbirds.co.uk