Chris Goode & Company Present EVERY ONE

By: Jan. 25, 2016
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Chris Goode and Company and Battersea Arts Centre present Every One. Chris Goode directs the English premiere of The Gospel According to Jesus, Queen of Heaven writer Jo Clifford's highly acclaimed 2010 play Battersea Arts Centre, 2 - 19 March.

The production of Jo Clifford's extraordinary exploration of grief and acceptance sees the award-winning Chris Goode & Company producing the work of another writer for the first time. Every One, a take on the Medieval morality play Everyman, was critically acclaimed when it was originally produced by the Royal Lyceum Edinburgh in 2010. Jo Clifford's incredibly personal play was sparked by the death of her wife, and draws from her experiences of the sudden death of her mother at a young age and her own feelings of mortality following heart surgery. Every One centres around an average family with everyday concerns until the sudden death of mother and wife Mary, leaving her husband and two children to find their own ways of understanding and coping as she journeys into the afterlife.

Jo Clifford is most recently known for The Gospel According to Jesus Queen of Heaven, her one woman show featuring a transgender Jesus coming back to the world. She is an Edinburgh based writer, performer, poet and teacher with about 80 plays to her name. She is an associate artist at Chris Goode and Company.

Chris Goode said, "Right from the start, Chris Goode & Company has always been about making sure we hear the widest possible range of voices -- whether that's the children who spoke to us for Monkey Bars, or the queer-punk blogging community who fed into Weaklings, or forgotten writers from the European avant garde who have been at the core of some of our devising projects. I can think of no more extraordinary voice in our culture today than Jo Clifford, who has been a great friend to CG&Co over the past few years, most recently as an associate artist. To create a space in which Jo's vision can be encountered by a new audience is a wonderful opportunity and one that's going to deliver abundantly on the company's promise to make sure that we use our platform to present surprising and distinctive perspectives on how we live now."

The cast includes Chris Goode and Company regulars Angela Clerkin (Monkey Bars), Michael Fenton Stevens (STAND) and Nick Finegan (Weaklings and Chris Goode's experimental group Ponyboy Curtis) alongside emerging artist Nicola Weston (who played in double bill with Ponyboy Curtis in The Yard's NOW15), film and TV actress Eileen Nicholas, and shunt's Nigel Barrett as Death.

Chris Goode & Company is a collaboration between lead artist Chris Goode, producer Ric Watts, writer and critic Maddy Costa, and a fluid evolving ensemble of makers, designers and performers with a group of associate artists at its core. Formed in 2011, Chris Goode and Company create bold original work that represents queer, dissident, and politically nonconformist perspectives, and makes space for unheard voices by talking to ordinary people about their lives and using their words to make work. The company's productions include The Adventures of Wound Man and Shirley, Monkey Bars, GOD/HEAD, Men in the Cities, Weaklings and STAND.

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