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Daedalus Signs up to the Theatre Green Book

In recent years, there has been a significant push for environmental responsibility in the UK’s theatre sector. A particular game-changer was the launch of the Theatre Green Book, a simple and easy-to-use framework based on maximising reuse backed up by detailed guidance and a range of tools.

Although we are not a company that uses a massive amount of resources, we have signed up. This is partly because we want to uphold good practice and improve our environmental impact. It’s also because thinking ecologically is core to our artistic project. We make our work in a social and environmental context and take responsibility for our role within that.

A while back, we signed up to Ecostage, which provides a great framework for this more holistic approach. Signing up to the Theatre Green Book provides us with a more specifically quantitative, resources-orientated way of measuring the impact of our projects.

There’s another connection too. Our artistic director is the coordinator of the Society of British Theatre Designers’s working group on sustainability and a co-director of Ecostage. As such, he has been involved with the Theatre Green Book in various ways, not least in compiling feedback from the UK theatre design community to create a report that formed part of its initial research phase.

We’re excited to see where this leads us in our journey towards an ecologically engaged practice, starting with our Dysbiosis project, which is already exploring this approach.

Dysbiosis: Call for Creative Practitioners

A paid opportunity to be part of an exciting new project!

We’re seeking a range of creative practitioners – from performers and theatre-makers to artists and filmmakers – to be part of making our next production. This is an opportunity to join the research and development process for a new theatre project exploring our relationship with nature. Dysbiosis (working title) will examine topics including the language we use to speak about nature, the Global North’s relationship to the natural world and queer ecology. It will also investigate greener ways of making theatre, partly building on the ideas of Ecostage.

We’re looking for practitioners to join us at Queens Theatre Hornchurch for part or all of the week of 27th March. We particularly encourage people from Outer East London and South Essex to apply. We’re interested in people from all backgrounds and at all stages of their professional careers, though experience in devising would be beneficial. We can pay artists £175 per day pro rata up to a maximum 5 days.