Graeae Theatre Company

Graeae Theatre Company

Graeae Theatre Company is a British organisation composed of artists and managers with physical and sensory impairments. Founded by Nabil Shaban and Richard Tomlinson in 1980 and named for the Graeae of Greek mythology, the company has since become the most well-respected group of its kind. In 1981 the Company was offered the use of an office, rehearsal space and facilities for 18 months by the West End Centre, an Arts Centre in Aldershot in Hampshire. At about the same time the Company proved itself to the Arts Council of Great Britain and became eligible to receive full funding. [http://uk.geocities.com/jinghiz53/The_Beginning_of_Graeae.htm]

In 1984 the Graeae Theatre Company won a Special Award in the Evening Standard Awards.

Today Graeae performs on national and sometimes international tours. Its current artistic director is Jenny Sealey.

Actors who have appeared with the Company

*Mat Fraser
*Nabil Shaban

Writers whose plays have been performed by Graeae

*Glyn Cannon
*Sam Boardman-Jacobs

External links

* [http://www.graeae.org/ The Graeae Theatre Company website]
* [http://uk.geocities.com/jinghiz53/The_Beginning_of_Graeae.htm The Beginning of Graeae]


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