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The Creatives in Residence programme is a philanthropic initiative.
The Hospital Club supports a diverse group of exceptionally talented emerging creatives over the course of a year, actively contributing to their career progression and personal development. Together with an industry-representative judging panel, we have picked seven creatives at the beginning of their chosen careers, taking on a wide range of talent, from film, music, fashion, theatre & opera, architecture and visual arts.

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CIR 10 – Short List Theatre and Opera

Mon
15

Panel of Judges
Michael Berg, head of events, the hosptial club / Michael McCabe, Theatre Producer
Josie Rouke, Artistic Director of the Bush Theatre/ Lisa Spirtling, Theatre Director previous winner Creative Residency 2009

Joel Horwood – CIR RESIDENT 2010/2011
Joel Horwood is an accomplished playwright whose debut, Mikey the Pikey, won the Cameron Mackintosh Award before receiving a West End option from David Pugh Ltd. Since then his career has gone from strength to strength, winning awards and enjoying sell out runs at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival and nationally. His current adaptation of ‘The Count of Monte Cristo’ opens at West Yorkshire Playhouse on April 16th this year.

Title: IS EVERYONE OK?
Cast: PHOEBE WALLER-BRIDGE and HUGH SKINNER
Duration: 20mins

Kenny Emson – Representation
Kenneth Emson has taken part in workshops with the Royal Court, Paines Plough and the National Theatre Studio. He’s also written for the Old Vic 24 Hour play (Enduring Voices; 2008) and Hampstead Theatre Start Night (The Things That Never Grew in the Garden:2009) He has had three plays premiere on the London fringe and had short plays produced at the Latitude, Hotbed, London Literature, Green Man, Hotink (NY) Festivals and at Live Theatre Newcastle, Mercury Theatre Colchester and The Public Theatre (NY). In 2009 he was the UK writer for the Old Vic US/UK Exchange programme where his new play Sonderkommando was given a reading.

Title -Breadcrumbs
Actor -Simon Darwen
Duration – 15-20minutes.

Luc Mollinger – CIR RESIDENT 2010/2011
Luc Mollinger is a director of theatre and opera. Recent work includes the live opera / film Tales of Hoffmann (Arcola Theatre) and as an Assistant Director on productions with Opera North and Salisbury Playhouse. Luc graduated from the National Institute of Dramatic Art in Australia and has lived in London since 2005. During his residency he will explore ways of engaging opera with new audiences and push the boundaries of presenting it using new media.