Battersea Arts Centre

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BAC is a registered charity and limited company. It is revenue funded by Wandsworth Borough Council, Arts Council England, London and the Association of London Government, and receives additional capital and project funding from a variety of sources including the Arts Council England. In 1999/2000 the consolidated turn over reached a record £1.3 million with just over 250,000 people attending over 1300 events.

Artist Development

BAC employs a programme structure to support artists which is a bit like a ladder with five rungs, a ladder which developing work can climb. This structure is in place for most of the programming year and the rungs of the ladder work as follows:

1 Scratch Nights. Audiences pay what they can for an evening of low-tech cabaret theatre where artists present work in its infancy, sometimes stopping in the middle for advice, always drinking in the cafe bar afterwards where the audience offer feedback.

2 Two or three night runs of Scratch performances. Often presented within the context of one of BAC's three annual festivals, sometimes presented in a development week in between longer running shows. A single artist/company presents work, not a fully formed production, but a step towards it. Friends and potential friends of the work are identified and invited, developing a network of support for the work and the artist. Ticket prices are low. The cafe bar remains an important space for audience/artist discussion.

3 Two or three night runs for finished work, presented in the context of one of BAC's three annual festivals. Here the work is marketed to a wider audience and individuals from the professional sector, who can further the development of the work and the artist.

4 Two, three or four-week runs of finished work. This time the work is open to critical review in national press. BAC staff collaborate closely with artists to reach existing and new audiences for their work.

5 The work moves on. Artists explore national and international touring potential for the work. Artists can get on the BAC ladder of development at different stages. Work progresses at different rates and can skip or repeat rungs if appropriate. In other words, the ladder is flexible, to suit the development needs of artists and their work. Sometimes the work can have several outings at one of the two Scratch levels. Sometimes work comes in to BAC at rung four, going straight into a run.


Connected mandy members:

Simon Evison
Actor
2002, Ben Hur, Ensemble
Battersea Arts Centre
Jenny Ayres
Actor
2002, Ben Hur, Iras/ Ensemble
Jordan Saflor
Production Assistant
2002, Around The World In Eighty Days, Actor
Gary Ross
Actor
2001, Titus Andronicus, Titus Andronicus
Nick Danan
Actor
2001, Pellias & Melisande, Pellias
2001, Never Never Land, Samantha
Paul Oliver
Actor
2001, Around The World In Eighty Days, Dr. Watson and Jesse James
2001, around the World in 80 Days, Ensemble
BAC
2001, Around The World In 80 Days, Svetlana
Annemarie Lewis Thomas
Musical Director
2000, Uncle Ebenezer, Musical Director/Arranger/Composer
Shane Chester
Actor, Singer
2000, Pretending to Talk, Various
Battersea Arts Centre
Tom Murphy
Actor, Singer
2000, Opera Soap, Gerald
2000, Murdered Sleep, Member of company - devised piece
BAC
Sally Orrock
Actor
2000, Kvetch, Mother
Tim Heath
Director
2000, Johnson in Love, Director
2000, In Sunshine and in Shadow, Ga-Ga (deaf boy)
Sherman Theatre, Cardiff
Shane Chester
Actor, Singer
2000, In Stitches, Various
Battersea Arts Centre
Niki Mylonas
Actor
2000, Cutting the Rope, Lynn
2000, Bloody Poetry, Lord Byron
BAC
1999, The King and I, Queen
BAC

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Alternative Company Names

BAC, BAC, Battersea Art Centre, Bloomberg/BAC, Shunt/ BAC