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The Creation Day
I BELIEVE IN

On the 2nd and 3rd of December 2017, 35 Artists joined us in our workshop event The Creation Day.  Within an afternoon through training and workshop tasks, these artists shared their voices and physical work culminating in a half-hour film.  As a company, we’re very proud to present to you Project Lockout’s The Creation Day: I Believe In.

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Feel The Fear
OFFICIAL TRAILER

“Let me describe something to you. Not to say I’m horrified or shamelessly petrified because I’d have lied to say this creature does not exist….”

Brilliantly combining spoken word with physical theatre, Project Lockout present an energetic and visual performance exploring that what plagues us all… FEAR.

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Feel The Fear
TEASER

Feel The Fear is coming. A teaser trailer for what’s to hit this June, debuting at The Southend Fringe Festival! We’re still exploring and creating, so we thought it might be nice to share a wee sneak peak…

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The Creation Day
TEASER

A quick workshop of one of our tasks with East 15 Physical Theatre students… a few highlights to indicate what’s to come!

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The Creation Day
(The Creative Announcement)

The Creation Day occurred on Dec. 2nd and 3rd 2018.  A workshop day with the company creating original pieces of work within the style of movement and spoken word.

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THE SHOWREEL

A promotional video of all our highlights thus far. A special thanks to all of the artists who have put their time, effort and energy into the work and have helped build the foundations of Project Lockout. (August 2017)

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The Things That I’ve Dismissed
TRAILER

Our debut show as a company. Directed by Michael Lynch, written and created by the company. The Things That I’ve Dismissed explores people’s personal stories through spoken word, movement, and visual theatre, as they reflect on what they’ve dismissed.

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Living Wiv My V

“Am I waiting to be kissed tenderly.  For someone to mend me, to bend me and make me like the rest of society?  To not be scared of what becomes of me but immerse me in a momentary ecstasy…”

Written by Actress Susie Coutts.  Created and performed by Susie Coutts and Michael Lynch.  Filmed by Will Evans, Edited by Michael Lynch.

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My Home is Me

“No one ever told me that home didn’t have to house someone else.  It didn’t have to be another half…”

Written by Actress Isobel Hambleton.  Created and performed by Isobel Hambleton, Michael Lynch and Darren Phillip.  Filmed and Edited by Daniel Gittings.

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Driven by Feeling

Do we concentrate on doing what’s stable or do we aspire to something more? What’s important? And do we risk it..? Do we dare dream what could we be?

Created and performed by Frantic Assembly Ignition Graduates Michael Lynch and Darren Phillip.

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This is a Message

For community arts organisation Right Up Our Street as part of their documentary.

Written by Michael Lynch.  Performed and created by Michael Lynch, Olivia Roach and Daniel McKay.  Film and edit by Jim Lockey.

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