Calendar

Upcoming Events

Without Planning Permission - workshop
Thanet Youth Club, Chalk Farm, 11 September 2010
Development workshop on WPP - email us if you'd like to come. Runs all day, 10-4.30. Free.


Recent Events

Chris Johnston and Rex Hossi Horan
Church on the Corner, Barnsbury Road, N1, 31 July 2010
Rex Hossi Horan and Chris Johnston perform as part of a 'Stranger Than Fiction' mixed-art form improvisation night.

Ticket prices £5 (includes refreshments)

7.3pm

Workshop: Movement into Narrative
Buddhist Arts Centre, Eastbourne House, Bullards Place, London E2, 17 July 2010 - 18 July 2010
A weekend workshop led by Chris Johnston, especially for those whose primary experience is in dance, movement or physical theatre. For more details, email aewcrowe@yahoo.co.uk or 07507 433 739
To book: £30 deposit to Alex Crowe, 95 St George's Square, London SW1V 3QW
total cost - £9 (£80 concessions)

Without Planning Permission (Actors v Spectators)
Hanbury Ballroom, 83, St. Georges Road, Brighton BN2 1EF, 6 May 2010 - 7 May 2010
An election special - the show changes as the results come in. 20 improvisers, 20 tables. A unique impro show. Spectators sit at tables to trigger individual performances to which they can respond or which they can simply observe. Each table is a different location; a tent in a desert, a room in Parliament, a railway station platform.

Recently sold out at the Warwick Arts Centre.

At the Hanbury Club otherwise known as the Ballroom. 83 St. Georges Road, Brighton, BN2 1EF

Tickets £10 and £8 available via www.brightonfestivalfringe.org.uk

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The False Identity
Soho Theatre, London, 12 April 2010
A scratch performance of a new impro show. Three performers, three characters, one linking story. Engage with each of them to discover the story. With Andrew St. John, Juliet Prague and Chris Johnston.

Tickets via www.sohotheatre.com or www.gluehq.co.uk

Without Planning Permission - Actors v Spectators
Warwick Arts Centre, Coventry, CV4 7AL, 4 November 2009
Devised and directed by Chris Johnston

Fluxx's unique show featuring twenty improvisers and sixteen tables returns by popular demand to the Warwick Arts Centre. Admission is between 7.30pm and 9.30pm.

Spectators enter to small performances triggered by their presence. At each table, a scene occurs. Settings will vary; a deck of a ship, a priest's front room, a broken house in Bagdhad. The spectator's choice is always there; to participate and intervene, or to remain passive and watch.

£8 and £6.50.

Bookable at www.warwickartscentre.co.uk SOLD OUT - CHECK FOR RETURNS

Night, London - Adventures in a Splintered City
Tristan Bates Theatre, London WC1, 2 March 2009 - 21 March 2009
A unique Tristan Bates Theatre / Fluxx collaboration - three weeks of impro nights with an ensemble of 25 actors. The stories start on night one and continue on until night eighteen. Neither soap nor sketch comedy, this experimental series of performances explores how improvisation can deliver a sequence of stories that have depth, intensity and resonance for today's audiences. Prices: 7.30pm £12/10 (conc). Subsequent visits are cheaper!

For more information, e.g. on visiting directors including John Wright, Matthew Lloyd, and visiting musicians including Alison Blunt, go to www.nightlondontheshow.com

Without Planning Permission
Level One, Candid Arts Trust, 3 Torrens Street, EC2, 3 December 2008
A unique night of performance marking Fluxx's ten-year existence. A space, a host of improvisers, a free-flowing audience. Admission from 6-9pm. Ends 10pm. £10 and £15.

Pandemonium
Theatro Technis, Crowndale Road, London NW1, 3 November 2008
Second show in this special project led by Chris Johnston. Performance is at 7.30pm. Company features Anna Denton, Terance Marion, Jeremy Chelu, Sarah Fortune, Edward Haynes, Mo Banerjce, Eamonn Dunne, Andrew Hinds and Tony Cealy. 7.30pm

Toast - 10th Anniversary Shows
Soho Theatre, London, 27 October 2008 - 31 October 2008
27th. October. 7.30pm. This Is How It Was - an improvisation using mp3 players and two guest performers: KEVIN TOMLINSON and FIONA MCKINNON. Followed by: Pandemonium - a performance concluding a training course led by Chris Johnston. Narratives developed over several weeks come to their resolutions in performance.
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28th. October. .7.30pm. The Trickster Show. An improvised tale of family life cruelly interrupted by tricksters. Followed by: Human v. Animal. A human and an animal have both been involved in an accident - only one can survive. Which deserves to live? The audience decides.

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Thursday 30th. 7.30pm. The Visitor. A classic three-hander; a steady relationship loses its equilibrium at the sound of a knock on the door. Followed by: La Ronde Improvised. The sexual merry-go-round gets an alternative treatment in Fluxx's scandalous version. Tonight, the audience choose the encounters.

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Friday 31st. October. 7.30pm. The Trickster Show followed by La Ronde Improvised.

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All shows at the Soho Theatre Upstairs at 21, Dean Street, W1.
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#NOTE THAT TICKETS CAN ONLY BE RESERVED THROUGH FLUXX NOT THROUGH THE SOHO. You can reserve tickets at £14 or £8 concessions by emailing admin@fluxx.co.uk

Improvisation Workshop
Sebbon Street Centre, Sebbon Street, London N.1, 7 October 2008
Tim Lone will lead the workshop this evening, 7pm start - it is primarily for those on the PANDEMONIUM course but others are able to attend or observe for no charge.