It Came from Pilot 2009
a double bill of exciting new work
Thu 8 Oct 2009 7.45pm
Studio £7.50 (£5)
Taking a poignant look at the relationships between a father and son and a mother and daughter, It Came From PILOT is a chance to see more from two of the best shows seen at PILOT over the last twelve months.
Father and son duo Kings of England will bring the latest version of their work Where We Live and What We Live For to the stage. In 2001, 75 year old Peter Bowes had a stroke. He fell from his bicycle and lost all memory for one hour. Live on stage he and his son attempt to reclaim this hour performing a number of small acts remembering this man and his former glories. A gentle and moving work currently attracting national acclaim.
The Other Way Works’ latest work Avon Calling explores the eternal triangle of mother, daughter and… Avon cosmetics. Drawing vividly on personal source material Louise Platt reveals to the audience her mother’s world of shiny new products and multicoloured bottles gathering dust on cupboard tops. An intimate and comic portrait of a woman, a mother, an Ex-Avon Lady.
As with all PILOT events the evening is a showcase for work in development and as such the audience are invited to stick around after the show to let the artists know exactly what they thought.
PILOT is supported by ACE and Warwick Arts Centre.
Presented in association with Fierce.
Studio
Warwick Arts Centre's intimate Studio Theatre space provides a platform for the work of emerging artists as well as many established performers from the worlds of theatre, dance and music.
Part of A Night Less Ordinary
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Past events from A Night Less Ordinary
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We All Fall Down
04 Oct 2009
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Deep Cut
13 Oct 2009
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Watch Me Fall
20 Oct 2009
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Moby Dick
26 Oct 2009
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A Tempest
01 Nov 2009
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Insane in the Brain
03 Nov 2009
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Actors V Spectators
04 Nov 2009
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The Idiot Colony
09 Nov 2009
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Kellerman
11 Nov 2009
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The Art of Laughter: Jos Houben
13 Nov 2009
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The Night Keeper
14 Nov 2009
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The Black Album
17 Nov 2009
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Cinderella
05 Dec 2009
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The Red Shoes (U)
02 Jan 2010
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Handful of Henna
09 Feb 2010
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Three Sisters
23 Feb 2010
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Forever in Your Debt
02 Mar 2010
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Meeting Joe Strummer
03 Mar 2010
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John Hegley
05 Mar 2010
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How Cold My Toes
07 Mar 2010
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The Forest
10 Mar 2010
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Lemn Sissay
15 Mar 2010
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Superstition Mountain
17 Mar 2010
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Sweet Nothings
27 Apr 2010
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Kursk
04 May 2010
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Britain's Got Bhangra
25 May 2010
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Return
02 Jun 2010
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Sorry!
05 Jun 2010
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The Mermaid Princess
12 Jun 2010
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Apples
14 Jun 2010
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Decky Does A Bronco
21 Jun 2010
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Little Gem
05 Oct 2010
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Tuning Out with Radio Z
14 Oct 2010
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The Thrill Of It All
19 Oct 2010
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The Author
19 Oct 2010
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The Red Shoes
26 Oct 2010
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Bonnie and Clyde
26 Oct 2010
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6.0: How Heap & Pebble Took on the World and Won
02 Nov 2010
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Punk Rock
16 Nov 2010
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Hansel & Gretel
26 Nov 2010
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Pilot
25 Jan 2011
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Third Person: Bonnie & Clyde Redux
15 Feb 2011
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Missing (work in progress)
17 Feb 2011
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Best Before
22 Feb 2011
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A Dish of Tea with Dr Johnson
22 Feb 2011
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Stationary Excess / Pedestrian Double Bill
24 Feb 2011
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The Tempest
03 Mar 2011
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Goucher's War
08 Mar 2011
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And The Horse You Rode In On
15 Mar 2011
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Hamlet the Clown Prince
16 Mar 2011










2 Comments
Thank you for your information,could you confirm are all the shows held in the newely refurbished Butterworth Hall?? if not, how could I could I tell which ones are.
Thank you
Mr Lawler
Mr Lawler at 8:14pm on Wed 7th Oct 2009
Avon Calling and Where we live and What we Live For were 2 of the most poignant, loving and brave representations of family life I have seen. Deeply moving - such bare faced acceptance, loyalty and celebration of the realities of our private worlds.
miriam at 4:46pm on Sun 11th Oct 2009