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shows: ENGLAND
by tim crouch

Directed by Tim Crouch, Karl James and a smith. Performed by Tim Crouch and Hannah Ringham. Sound design by Dan Jones.



an oak tree
by tim crouch

Winner of a Village Voice Obie for its autumn 2006 Off-Broadway run.

Directed by Tim Crouch, Karl James and a smith. Sound score created by Peter Gill.

an oak tree has been translated into and performed in German, French and Portuguese. For literary enquiries, please contact Giles Smart at pfd.

Published by Oberon Books. Buy it at amazon



my arm
by tim crouch

The original production, directed by Tim Crouch with Karl James and Hettie MacDonald and with video by Chris Dorley Brown, premiered at the Edinburgh Festival in 2003 (Traverse Theatre) and has since toured Europe, the US and Canada both independently and with the British Council.
more about my arm
read the reviews

my arm has been produced in Australia and translated into and performed in French and German. For literary enquiries, please contact Giles Smart at pfd.

Published by faber & faber - buy it at amazon.

Have a look at the images.



young people/schools shows

fairymonsterghost

Three children's plays looking at Shakespeare through the eyes of the bit parts.

Festival Oscar has to be awarded to theatrical genius Tim Crouch. The ultimate Renaissance man gave egg audiences unique insights into the minds of Shakespeare’s minor characters...
Venue Magazine on performances at the egg Theatre, Bath, during the Bath International Shakespeare Festival, March 2006


I, banquo
by tim crouch

Commissioned by the Brighton Festival 2005.
One-ghost interpretation of Macbeth. With heavy metal supplied by Fleance.
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I, peaseblossom
by tim crouch

Commissioned by the Brighton Festival 2004.
One-fairy interpretation of the Dream.
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I, caliban
by tim crouch

Commissioned by the Brighton Festival 2003.
One-monster interpretation of the Tempest.
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Published by faber & faber - buy it at amazon.


shopping for shoes

shopping for shoes
by tim crouch

Winner of the 2007 Brian Way Award.

Commissioned by the National Theatre Education Department in 2003 and has toured schools and theatres throughout the country since. Has recently been in production in Scotland by Visible Fictions - read the Stage review.

Published by faber & faber - buy it at amazon.

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