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Great news for us here at TWW this week. The Wellcome Trust has confirmed support for the national tour of Sham's highly acclaimed show REYKJAVIK.

We are looking for 4 amazing people to join the creative team of Red Herring's THAT'S THE WAY TO DO IT! (See productions) touring street art festivals summer 2010. 

A creative participatory project bringing together the children, families and teachers of Gainsborough Primary School in Hackney to explore some of London’s most colourful and exciting environments; the market places.

Around the Royal is an intimate and spectacular journey around East London's most iconic Victorian theatre, devised and performed by 20 young people. Behind the scenes and revealing hidden corners, they present stories, characters, song, music and dance from the last 100 years.

Do we know where we stand in relation to the real and the unreal? Life and its hidden streams? The abstract and the concrete? The story and the ritual? The performer and the person? The body and its' language?

Psychic medium Hazel Doe is waiting for you to cross the threshold of her mysterious reception room - a popular haunt! When you are sitting comfortably, she will lift the veil to the next world and... talk to the spirits.

Rhymes Won't Wait - the new cutting edge of London's spoken word scene, bringing together an unrivalled line-up of some of London's leading and emerging poets to respond to socially engaged themes we want to platform.

It’s Like He’s Knocking is a one man show created and performed by Leo Kay. With personal storytelling, dance theatre and Afro Brazilian percussion we are transported into a private world to question heritage and memory. 

Cope is a dance theatre piece created as part of a campaign to raise awareness of the growing issue of domestic abuse in the UK. Cope reveals the fine lines of love between people in domestic settings exploring personal relationships and asking what we consider to be safe.  

That is The Way To Do It! is a raucous comedy for outdoor events and street arts festivals. A life sized and alternative version of the much loved Victorian seaside entertainment; Punch and Judy return as a vehicle for hilarious satire in our anxious, credit crunched world.