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  • Guido Spannocchi | FourthPortal

    All Improv Perfomers All Improv Gigs Guido Spannocchi Performer Bio (Max 1000 characters) London and South East improv gigs SKRONK #1 31 May 2016 Performer notes, message or style description http://Website or social media email or phone number

  • Fourth Portal | Hybrid Gathering and Work Space

    Fourth Portal offers hybrid events spaces - real world and virtual - for meetings, events and social gatherings using the latest technologies. Welcome Gateway to the Fourth Industrial Revolution Animating dormant places, inspiring innovation, and building do-it-yourself communities for over 25 years Snapshot of the queue for the Fourth Portal, Gravesend, 26-28 Jan 2024. Fourth Portal fosters knowledge exchange by bringing technology, social gathering and innovation together. We animate discarded locations, invigorate communities and stimulate economic activity by inspiring confidence in people, places and potential. Town centres are not returning to how they were twenty years ago. In the next ten years, businesses and jobs will have little resemblance to companies and employment from ten years ago. Knowledge being exchanged at the Fourth Portal The next generation of 'go-to towns' will be the ones with DIY culture . Recent technological breakthroughs, including generative AI, will transform how people work, learn, interact, socialise and grow. Creating the spaces and inspiring communities will be crucial for towns wishing to be part of this next wave of innovation and social revolution. GRAVES END Fourth Portal St Andrew's Waterside Mission Church Gravesend 2023 - 2024 Fourth Portal opened its second test site in May 2023 at St. Andrew's Art Centre, nestled by the River Thames in Gravesend. St. Andrew's was infrequently used, except for occasional exhibitions, meaning it was rare for residents or visitors to access the stunning interior. By implication, the entire riverside was generally deserted, except for people fishing and dog walkers. Fourth Portal attracted more than 10,000 visitors in the first ten months, putting the location firmly on the map in Gravesend, across Kent, London and the UK. Gravesend Event Archive Inspired Recent reviews FOURTH PORTAL REVIEWS All Categories Play Video Play Video 01:21 Review by Kitizo | 13 April 2024 Kizito, a civil engineer from Gravesend, had never seen the Fourth Portal before and was intrigued as he parked up outside. He found space as something special and that there should be more attention as it allows the locals to express themselves. Play Video Play Video 00:58 Review by Tim and Liz | 14 April 2024 Tim and Liz were taken by surprise when coming across the Fourth Portal on their Sunday afternoon walk. Guitar teacher and musician, Tim became fascinated by the innovative music technology and the diversity of the Fourth Portal audience. Play Video Play Video 03:41 Review by Harriet | 19 January 2024 From our inspired page. Local born and bred Harriet Hammond began coming into the Fourth Portal in the early summer of 2023 and was soon developing the Hypermedia event series along with co-founder Joe Clarey. Play Video Play Video Review by Elvin | 28 January 2024 INSPIRATIONAL AND INNOVATIVE Elvin nails the Fourth Portal in 50 seconds. Walking along the Thames Path with his partner, he wandered into the Fourth Portal and sees the robots. Head of Data Analytics for a FinTech company, Elvin immediately made the link between play, robots, learning, knowledge exchange and more. Fabulous review. https://www.fourthportal.com/event-documentation/ Play Video Play Video 00:34 Review by Jaye | 30 Nov 2022 Jaye reflecting on the Fourth Portal test site in Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, from July-December 2022. See more on the Fourth Portal Great Yarmouth page. Play Video Play Video Review with Ravi | 15 March 2024 Objects stimulate the majority of the reviews about the Fourth Portal. Ravinder Singh here holds a Tights Ball made using 320 pairs of nylon tights and weighs around 10kg. This is how much landfill 320 pairs of nylon tights take up and there are around 2.5 billion pairs made each year. This ball will not begin to break down for at least 1,000 years! (Head Chemist, SwissRe Insurance, 2014). Video by Jagdev Verdee, guest Ravinder (Ravi) Singh, founder of Khalsa Aid International Background Tights Ball stories (2012-2015) https://re-imaginingtights.tumblr.com/ Event flyers for Gravesend Fourth Portal Lab Do you have a town, building or location you wish to discuss? Get in touch. contact The Fourth Portal offers real-world and virtual spaces to meet, work, socialise, learn and enjoy events. Join us on the journey.

  • Funki Porcini Laserium Friday

    Over 350 attendees queued at the Fourth Portal during the Gravesham Light Festival to experience Funki Porcini's 10-minute Laserium taster. Reviews described the experience as calming, relaxing, and incredibly immersive, with some likening it to being fired into space. Funki Porcini Laserium Friday < Back 26 January 2024 Over 350 attendees queued at the Fourth Portal during the Gravesham Light Festival to experience Funki Porcini's 10-minute Laserium taster. Reviews described the experience as calming, relaxing, and incredibly immersive, with some likening it to being fired into space. Previous Next The Laserium is an 800-laser rig built by composer, musician, and artist James Braddell, better known as Funki Porcini. A fully immersive experience, the Laserium was the Fourth Portal's contribution to the opening night of the Gravesham Light Festival 2024. More than 350 people queued around neighbouring Bawley Beach, entering the Fourth Portal Lab in groups of 20-30 throughout the evening to experience a 10-minute taster. Inside the darkened church, lasers danced off mirrors and glass, pulsing in perfect synchrony with the music of the Ninja Tune veteran. Laserium Friday Reviews The free event drew the youngest children, the eldest attendees, and all ages in between. Responses varied, with younger visitors describing the performance as calming and relaxing, while older audiences found it exciting and immersive. The full one-hour immersive show took place on Sunday, 28 January 2024 - click here A discussion with Laserium collaborators Andy Payne and Nicky Cure, who built the Crawley Bots robots and the laser system, was held on Sunday, 28 January 2024 afternoon. Read more about the talk here . . Laserium Friday Reviews Gravesham Light Festival Continues The Gravesham Light Festival continued on Saturday, 27 January 2024, with expanded capacity at the Fourth Portal to welcome more than 450 visitors. Our neighbour, Lightship LV21 hosted a light installation and shadow show, adding to the festival’s vibrant atmosphere. Who is Funki Porcini? James Braddell, aka Funki Porcini, is a British electronic music provocateur and humourist, a defining artist of Ninja Tune’s early years. His work blends surreal jazz, found noise, synthetic textures, and dreamlike logic. The name Funki Porcini plays on Funghi Porcini, the Italian name for the Boletus edulis mushroom, commonly known as penny bun. He spent ten years in Italy composing for film and television before returning to England, where he signed with Ninja Tune in 1994 and set up his own studio, The Uterus Goldmine. Find out more about Funki Porcini on Ninja Tune. The Lasers and the Rig For insights into the lasers and the process behind this incredible rig, visit Funki’s Bandcamp. Visit Event Page MORE ON THIS EVENT BELOW Previous Next Event Documentation Previous Next

  • Hypermedia DIY Open Space 3

    Building upon the incredibly previous busy and exciting Open House, Hypermedia returned for a third time to the Fourth Portal for an emerging evening of DIY poetry, spoken word, music, open mic and discussion. Hypermedia DIY Open Space 3 < Back 11 October 2023 Building upon the incredibly previous busy and exciting Open House, Hypermedia returned for a third time to the Fourth Portal for an emerging evening of DIY poetry, spoken word, music, open mic and discussion. Previous Next About the event Gravesend's very own Hypermedia presented an emerging evening of DIY poetry, spoken word, music, open mic and discussion at the Fourth Portal. Instigated by local Gravesend artists Hypermedia, this is an open emerging format pushing the boundaries of open mic. Welcoming to all ages and stages of the creative journey, the evening offers a relaxed space to perform or listen in an informal atmosphere. Licenced bar. Event is free, although donations of a suggested £3 for the featured performers were welcome. For more, contact Harriet and Joe from Hypermedia. Harriet: https://www.instagram.com/h.rriet/ Joe: https://www.instagram.com/_existencil This is an ongoing event series Visit Event Page MORE ON THIS EVENT BELOW Previous Next Event Documentation Previous Next

  • Fourth Portal

    Fourth Portal transforms traditional and derelict shops, pubs and public places* into activity and co-working spaces for entrepreneurs, start-ups and creative business people providing relaxed surroundings and ambient atmosphere in an imaginative setting. About Fourth Portal Before the onset of Covid-19 in early 2020, the Fourth Portal was on a journey to create real-world spaces that would introduce AI and Machine Learning to non-academic, non-technologist by creating hybrid venues that people could visit like any cafe or shop on the High Street. The original intent was to create some real-world spaces and introduce virtual working using emerging tools like Zoom and Microsoft Teams, almost unheard of outside technology and corporate circles. The pandemic turned this on its head, and the Fourth Portal had to pivot, to develop the virtual spaces first and then introduce the real-world opportunities. This is the story so far... Introduction | Fourth Portal plan in December 2019 Fourth Portal transforms traditional and derelict shops, pubs and public places* into activity and co-working spaces for entrepreneurs, start-ups and creative business people providing relaxed surroundings, ambient atmosphere in an imaginative setting with a range of services, products, events and exhibitions focused on new and future technology. How ideas become reality | A personal journey Fourth Portal is the brainchild of founder John McKiernan (history here ) who is fascinated by how ideas form and become reality, whether it's a business, technology or a work of art. This fascination is coupled with a frustration with an education system that seeks to systemise the process of bringing an idea to fruition by focusing on acronyms, models and flowcharts. Modelling is fine for iteration, making slight changes to a product or service, however there is limited value when deciding whether to develop an original idea and make it reality. Haphazard Business | How ideas become reality John once had a small chain of coffee bars in South London and was always intrigued by the number of ideas and schemes customers were trying to develop, whether a business start-up, researching for an academic qualification or creating a work of art. The joy, pain and reality in the processes of all these personal journeys shared certain traits: the inconsistency of everyday life, overcoming scepticism of peers, energy to carry through on an idea and of course the stark reality that some ideas are just not very good. Emergence of Fourth Portal | A road trip Fourth Portal itself has been an idea floating around in John's head for more than a decade, an idea that would capture peoples' imagination briefly only to fade as it could not be explained simply; making financial support difficult to obtain. So in early 2019, John set off on a self-funded Haphazard Business road trip (as a representation of the journey of discovery) to blog about the process of developing his idea of establishing an innovation hub. Haphazard Business became the name of the blog documenting his travels, emphasising how an original idea pivots as comments, circumstance and other haphazard factors feed in and alter progress. Meeting of Minds | Coincidence, synchronicity or luck During his haphazard journey, John attended many events, exhibitions and locations, allowing himself to drift with the flow rather than dictate or seek an outcome. This took him to many interesting places, discovered numerous insights and met some fascinating people, including Gillian Harwood, who would lead the project to Great Yarmouth, a down-at-heel Norfolk coastal town. Great Yarmouth | Gillian Harwood's story Gillian Harwood has been a successful entrepreneur for more than 40 years, and owns a number of small business work hubs, the largest of which is Busworks, in London's King's Cross (read more here ). Gillian fell in love with Great Yarmouth following a visit to the permanent Hippodrome Circus in 2017. Seeing the town was in steep decline, and lined with beautiful period architecture, Gillian decided to try and help kick off a change in fortunes by investing in some run down buildings and returning them to the splendour they once enjoyed. Meeting of Minds | Fourth Portal John met Gillian randomly over a glass of wine at the Royal Society of the Arts (RSA), where they are both fellows. John explained his journey and Gillian encouraged, repeatedly, for him to visit Great Yarmouth. Initially uninterested, over the summer of 2019 John became increasingly intrigued by the town, its decline and the potential to reinvent itself (more here ). Gillian offered John free use of the buildings she had purchased to trial out Fourth Portal and the project was born. Covid-19 | A Haphazard Response With the doors to Portal B just ajar for the first customers, the UK government ordered a lockdown to counter the rapidly spreading Covid virus, requiring all non-essential businesses to close. Across the world personal and commercial business went into a tailspin as governments responded in a haphazard fashion. Just as John set out on a haphazard business journey one year ago, now the rest of the world seems to have decided to join him... Read More >

  • Culture Reverb Skronk Demo | Fourth Portal

    This is a dummy page showing how an Skronk gig page may appear once the Culture Reverb memory system is live. It is for demonstration purposes only and not yet connected to the full network. Skronk Skronk – Culture Reverb Demonstration Page This page is a demonstration of how Culture Reverb may look once live. The Skronk webpage automatically generates a gig page containing a full interactive list of performers. These pages will connect to individual artist pages, instruments, collaborations, and venues, allowing scenes to emerge from the data. Once fully live, everything on the page will be connected across the open web. Skronk s brought together by Nathan Harmer and was originated by Rick Jensen For more information on Culture Reverb, contact John a John at info@fourthportal.com SKRONK #178 16 September 2025 Endeavour, 39 Deptford Broadway, London SE8 4PQ Seb Stone Jonny Martin Anthony Osborne Tom Spurging Sid Hope Nathan Greywater Kinga Janicka Filanour Karen Barnes Charlie Folorunsho Jim S. Andrew Andrew Ciccone Robert Trent Sid Phipps Nyx Mandy Majic Andrew Page Nathan Z SKRONK #177 2 September 2025 Endeavour, 39 Deptford Broadway, London SE8 4PQ Rick Irvine Sid Hope Anthony Osborne Nathan Greywater Seb Stone Filanour Luigi Rizzo Simon Oliwale Antonio Arca ANJ32 Bettina Schroeder Simon Lawson Ed H Frankie Stuart Wilding Tom Spurging Amelie James Mario Guarnieri Liv Vova Adrian Roper Ras Cassette SKRONK #176 15 July 2025 Endeavour, 39 Deptford Broadway, London SE8 4PQ ANJ32 Anthony Osborne Delia Betitus Seb Stone Nathan Greywater Sid Hope Rick Irvine GLUA Just Joe Kinga Janicka Bettina Schroeder Sky Cody Phil Hollins Cassette Countercultural Courtney Frankie Tom Scott David Aylward Mario Guarnieri Tom Spurging SKRONK #175 1 July 2025 Endeavour, 39 Deptford Broadway, London SE8 4PQ Chris Arnold Sid Hope Anthony Osborne ANJ32 Ed H. Seb Stone Nathan Greywater GLUA Kyle (The Resting Doors) Andrew Ciccone Ed Shipsey Cassette Countercultural Keiran Luigi Rizzo Frankie SKRONK #6 23 August 2016 New River Studios, 199 Eade Rd, Harringay Warehouse District, London N4 1DN ANJ32 Anthony Osborne Delia Betitus Seb Stone Nathan Greywater Sid Hope Rick Irvine GLUA Just Joe Kinga Janicka Bettina Schroeder Sky Cody Phil Hollins Cassette Countercultural Courtney Frankie Tom Scott David Aylward Mario Guarnieri Tom Spurging SKRONK #5 9 August 2016 New River Studios, 199 Eade Rd, Harringay Warehouse District, London N4 1DN James Malone, Alain Man, Hanna Bohlin, Rick Jensen, Thomas Tronich, Jordan Muscatello, Rory Hildick, Paul Shearsmith, Helen Tate, Ben Watson, Graham Painting, Si Paton, Sebastion Sterkowicz, Andrew Cleaver, Dave Draper, Jenni Roditi, Iris Ederer, Noel Taylor, Jair-Rohm Parker Wells, Erik, Massimo Magee SKRONK #4 19 July 2016 New River Studios, 199 Eade Rd, Harringay Warehouse District, London N4 1DN James Malone, Jason Alder, Jordan Muscatello, Sam Enthoven, Thomas Tronich, Alain Man, Laura Sampson, Rick Jensen, Chris Freudenberg, Paul Shearsmith, Erik, Dave O’Connor, Rory Hildick, Noel Taylor, Luisa Tucciariello, Michele Paccagnella, Bettina Schroeder, Mike Whiting SKRONK #2 21 June 2016 New River Studios, 199 Eade Rd, Harringay Warehouse District, London N4 1DN Rick Jensen Simon Gajewski Alain Man Michael Dobbie Hywel Jones Matylda Geber Thomas Tronich Chris Freudenberg Sam Enthoven Tara Vavana Dilara Aydin-Corbett Luisa Tucciariello Dan The Stylophone Man Mike Whiting Gyorgy Beck SKRONK #1 31 May 2016 New River Studios, 199 Eade Rd, Harringay Warehouse District, London N4 1DN Massimo Magee, Paul Shearsmith, Alain Man, James Malone, Rory Hildick, Hywel Jones, Rick Jensen, Fabrizio Brusca, Si Paton, Benji, Guido Spannocchi, Simon Gajewski, Stefano Sama, Ernesto Bohorquez ImproVox #11 SKRONK #3 7 May 2016 New River Studios, 199 Eade Rd, Harringay Warehouse District, London N4 1DN Rick Jensen Dan The Stylophone Man Chris Freudenberg Dilara Aydin-Corbett Alain Man Bryan Styles Michael Dobbie Hywel Jones Matylda Geber Thomas Tronich Simon Gajewski Chris Freudenberg Tara Vavana Gyorgy Beck Luisa Tucciariello Sam Enthoven Michele Paccagnella Mike Whiting

  • Fourth Portal

    What is the Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR)? Electromagnetic Camp 2024 Fourth Portal will be at EMF Camp from 27 May until 5th June 2024 Please note Gravesend Fourth Portal will be closed throughout FIND US: If you are at EMF, come find our Reckless Engineers village. NW of Static Avenue on the map here Electromagnetic Camp 2024 Imagine a camping festival with a power grid and high-speed internet access; a temporary village of geeks, crafters, and technology enthusiasts that's lit up by night, and buzzing with activity during the day. Thousands of curious people will descend on our friendly open space to learn, share, and talk about what they love. https://www.emfcamp.org/ Covid-19 (Coronavirus)? What's Next? HYPERMEDIA OPEN SPACE Wednesday, 10 April 2024, 6pm PAY WHAT YOU CAN AFFORD Hypermedia is becoming one of the most talked about events in SE England, with DIY poetry, spoken word, music, open mic, visuals, artist talks and discussion. Curated by Gravesend's Hypermedia Events. 6:00pm-11pm: Pay What You Can Afford Licensed bar | Open to all ages Everyone, including babies and dogs welcome. LEARN MORE Covid-19 has been difficult for all enterprises, new and mature, particularly those in the arts, events and hospitality. Fourth Portal crosses all three of these sectors and as an event led operation it has been all but impossible during 2020. The decision has been taken not to open Portal A and reduce Portal B to a standalone bar operation until further notice. October 2020. Please return soon Read More >

  • Fourth Portal

    In 1953, Northfleet papermaker Bowater invited artists to respond to the versatility of paper for their 1954 calendar. Recreating this call, we received more than 160 requests for vintage paper, and received 66 responses back. These beautiful pieces of work are now on display at the Fourth Portal. ⓒ Kaori Homma VERSATILITY OF PAPER The Response Copying a 1953 call-out to artists by papermaker Bowater to respond to the versatility of paper, the Fourth Portal received 65 responses from artists in Gravesend and from across the country. Newspaper To celebrate the Versatility of Paper call out, the Fourth Portal created a special edition newspaper highlighting each piece of work submitted. Articles include an interview with the former head papermaker at the Greenhithe Empire Paper Mills describing how the paper industry shaped the destiny of Gravesend and Northfleet. 2,000 newspapers were printed and distributed around Kent and London, digital version is available here . The Call-Out Print Artist-in-Resident Dawn Cole spotted the Bowater call-out in an old print magazine from 1953. There were 170 requests for us to provide vintage paper, with 65 responses returned by the 31 August 2023 deadline. The work is now on display at the Fourth Portal in Gravesend, with a newspaper momento to follow and a discussion of touring the work. October 2023 Click image for details and enlarge Scroll and Click image for details and enlarge Support The creation of the Versatility of Paper newspaper was kindly supported by Gravesham Borough Council. Autumn 2023 The Versatility of Paper call out was kindly supported by the Essex Cultural Diversity Project. Summer 2023

  • Fourth Portal

    Ten years of research and development has been spent developing these original portal spaces focused on technology, environment and sound that offer opportunity for entrepreneurship that benefits whole communities while reducing the impact on the planet. Video Tours Short Tours Of Our Online Venues Welcome to the Fourth Portal, thank you for your interest. Below you will find short videos providing some of the key features of our online venues, these are being updated regularly so please check back for more updates. Get In Touch Fourth Portal Lounge For gatherings from 6 to 500 people This 5min video offers a quick tour of the Fourth Portal Pavilion Lounge, perfect for smaller gatherings, including collaborations, networking, workshops, presentations and team-building events. The lounge can hold up to 500 hundred guests simultaneously and in addition to all the features mentioned, can also auto translate into 9 languages and offers Closed Captions for those with hearing impairment. BOOK A TOUR Fourth Portal Pavilion Arena For gatherings from 150 to 2000 people This short video offers a tour of the main features of the Fourth Portal Pavilion Arena, a perfect venue for larger gatherings, conferences, major work events, showcasing, exhibitions, training, educational events and open days. The Pavilion Arena can accomodate up to 2,000 guests simultaneously and in addition to all the features mentioned, can also auto translate into 9 languages and offers Closed Captions for those with hearing impairment. BOOK A TOUR Discussion Festival Weekly online Free event This short video offers a tour of the main features of the Fourth Portal Pavilion Arena, a perfect venue for larger gatherings, conferences, major work events, showcasing, exhibitions, training, educational events and open days. The Pavilion Arena can accomodate up to 2,000 guests simultaneously and in addition to all the features mentioned, can also auto translate into 9 languages and offers Closed Captions for those with hearing impairment. BOOK A TOUR

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  • Fourth Portal

    Ten years of research and development has been spent developing these original portal spaces focused on technology, environment and sound that offer opportunity for entrepreneurship that benefits whole communities while reducing the impact on the planet. Portals What are the Fourth Portal portals? Portals are venues that will become the next generation of gathering spaces, blending online and the virtual. As with the emergence of coffee houses in the 1990s based on those from the 1600s as places to meet the like minded, conduct business, work and enjoy social interactions, portals will be the next iteration, offering a hybrid experience where simultaneous real-life and virtual interconnection becomes normal. The Fourth Portal is at the forefront of this revolution, evolving new spaces and offering advice and services that will suit any need during Covid-19 and for the post-pandemic world. If you have a meeting, conference, party or seeking alternative ways of making your business operations run more efficiently, then get in touch for a chat. Read More > VIEW AT A GLANCE VIEW IN DETAIL EVENT LOCATION EVENT START TIME INTRODUCTION

  • Culture Reverb Burning Harpsichord Demo | FourthPortal

    This is a dummy page showing how an Burning Harpsichord Salon gig page may appear once the Culture Reverb memory system is live. It is for demonstration purposes only and not yet connected to the full network. Boat-Ting Boat-Ting – Culture Reverb Demonstration Page This page is a demonstration of how Culture Reverb may look once live. The Burning Harpsichord Salon webpage automatically generates a gig page containing a full interactive list of performers. These pages will connect to individual artist pages, instruments, collaborations, and venues, allowing scenes to emerge from the data. Once fully live, everything on the page will be connected across the open web. Burning Harpsichord Salon is brought together by Alex Ward, founded by Sibyl Madrigal RIP For more information on Culture Reverb, contact John at info@fourthportal.com Boat-Ting Sep18 3 September 2018 Bar & Co, Temple Pier, Victoria Embankment, London WC2R 2PN Alex Ward Adam Bohman Dom Lash Phil Minton Steve Noble Sibyl Madrigal Olie Brice Benedict Taylor Boat-Ting Oct18 1 October 2018 Bar & Co, Temple Pier, Victoria Embankment, London WC2R 2PN Mike Cooper, Tasos Stamou, Sue Lynch, John Edwards, Ian McGowan Haymont Tesfa, Ansumaan Biswas, Ronnie McGrath Boat-Ting Feb19 4 February 2019 Bar & Co, Temple Pier, Victoria Embankment, London WC2R 2PN Ian Smith, Marcio Mattos, Hannah Marshall, Kay Grant, Jim Dvorak, David Lee Morgan, Alex Ward, Benedict Taylor Boat-Ting Dec22 5 December 2022 Bar & Co, Temple Pier, Victoria Embankment, London WC2R 2PN T.J. Borden John Edwards Hannah Marshall Rowland Sutherland Sofia Vaisman Maturana Phil Durrant Caroline Kraabel Zara Joan Miller Christoph Gallio Armorel Weston Boat-Ting Jan23 9 January 2023 Lo & Behold, Swanfield St, London E2 7DS Nick Roth Panos Ghikas Benedict Taylor Alex Ward Tom Ward Rocío Bolaños Boat-Ting Sep24 2 September 2024 Theatre Ship, South Quay Plaza, Theatreship, London E14 9SH Roberto Bellatella, Mark Hewins, Kay Grant, Richard Hughes, Benedict Taylor, Chris Prosser, James O’Sullivan Boat-Ting Nov24 4 November 2024 Theatre Ship, South Quay Plaza, Theatreship, London E14 9SH Jason Kahn, Mark Wastell, Faradena Afifi, Ansuman Biswas, Ivor Kallin, Benedict Taylor, Adam Bohman, Adrian Northover Boat-Ting Oct25 6 October 2025 Theatre Ship, South Quay Plaza, Theatreship, London E14 9SH John Bisset, Julia Brüssel, Richard Hughes, Viv Corringham, Sue Lynch, Mick Beck, Phil Marks, Alex Ward Boat-Ting Nov25 3 November 2025 Theatre Ship, South Quay Plaza, Theatreship, London E14 9SH John Butcher Dominic Lash Emil Karlsen Iris Colomb Petra Haller Douglas Benford Mark Wastell Tom Ward

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