Papers relating to a show, intended to be the company's 120th/121st production, based on the Greek mythology of Orpheus and Eurydice, and in collaboration with the National Theatre, and later with Roxana Silbert; material includes: correspondence, research items, and show outlines.
Manuscript, photocopies and typescript copies of synopses for two ideas, created by company member, Mark Long, called Gone-4-Ever and A Black and White Comedy; the former a TV sitcom set in space, and the latter a live show/series of live shows set in a transport café.
Scripts, synopses and other records relating to ideas submitted to the British television channel, Channel 4, for collaboration, which were not developed; some items may pre-date the launch of the channel.
Papers for a proposed large scale event, in collaboration with artist Jim Whiting, and musician, Chris Jordan, which was originally intended to be performed on the River Thames, and then later on the River Clyde; material includes: Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation funding papers (additional papers...
Various scripts and synopses submitted to the company by friends and other individuals, including: Alan Baker, Rex Bloomstein, Nick Heppel, Johnny Hutch, Tony Jackson, David L. Jorns, Duncan Macaskill, Tom Pickard, Julian Roberts, and Roland W. Turner.