Convergence – Caught Live by Antonio Pagano

Image: Antonio Pagano, Chk Chk Chk at Convergence

Image: Antonio Pagano, Chk Chk Chk at Convergence


Image (c) Louis Schreyer

Featuring their signature combination of physical theatre and dynamic storytelling, RedBellyBlack's new show Ok, Bye opens the dialogue about what it means to part ways. Co-creators Kate Goodfellow and Vicki Baron write for Run Riot about why parting is such sweet sorrow.

Clare Archibald is a Scottish writer & artist who is interested in the interplay of words, images, place and ideas. She’s currently undertaking the second stage of a collaborative project Lone Women in Flashes of Wilderness exploring women’s ideas of aloneness, darkness & wilderness.

Photo by James Clarke
Clare Patey is an artist, curator and Director of the Empathy Museum. The latest version of their project A Mile in My Shoes brings together 20 new audio stories from refugees and migrants who have made London their home. It opens inside a giant shoebox at The Migration Museum, 8-25 February. Clare writes for Run Riot on the latest incarnation of her work.

Mzz Kimberley is a cabaret performer, actor and singer. She writes for Run Riot on being part of the Duckie family and keeping faith in yourself at all times.

Image: Deep Trash Romance. Poster image: Nicola Hunter: Motherfucker, 2017

My name is Racheal Ofori; a born and bred Londoner, headlining the Calm Down, Dear Festival of innovative, feminist theatre at Camden People’s Theatre with my new show SO MANY REASONS - which is a co-production between Fuel Theatre and Camden People's Theatre.
