The Framework

The Framework Based in Johannesburg. A company of professional performing artists playing to win! Theatre of the m This makes it entirely of the moment.

In short it is:
• A multi-venue production style that revisits classic and other texts, in which the performance is informed by the venue, audience engagement and the performers themselves. No two shows are alike.
• There are no costumes, set, or lights. Props are provided by the audience during performance.
• The productions use adapted text, which is contextualised during performance. Its spontaneity allows each performance to be uniquely relevant for each audience and venue.

21/06/2018

Love. Love. Love.

An inebriated performer? Yes, sure, that sounds like tons of fun! 😂😂😂
02/02/2018

An inebriated performer? Yes, sure, that sounds like tons of fun! 😂😂😂

From a theater company where audiences drink along with the actors to a book of cocktails inspired by his plays, alcohol has long been "a great provoker" in making the Bard's work more relatable.

30/01/2018

Our Shakespeare expert Lucy Wylde is doing some work with the cast of NCT's Antony and Cleopatra today!

What a novel idea!
29/01/2018

What a novel idea!

The People’s Republic of China plans to recreate two of William Shakespeare’s family homes as part of a new town called San Weng. Translating as “Three Masters”, San Weng will be a major new tourist attraction celebrating Shakespeare, Cervantes and Tang Xianzu, the last of whom is regarded b...

Interesting!
12/01/2018

Interesting!

Are you a Shakespeare fan? This infographic lets you investigate his tragedies by looking at his character interactions. Are they closely connected or isolated? Do all his plays have similar…

Literally.
29/06/2017

Literally.

Looking for some inspiration?
27/06/2017

Looking for some inspiration?

Our super team of professional Shakespearean actors leading a practical workshop for the The Speech and Drama College of...
23/06/2017

Our super team of professional Shakespearean actors leading a practical workshop for the The Speech and Drama College of South Africa - Jhb Branch

The team: Ameera Patel Ryan Dittmann Frances Slabolepszy Miles Petzer
Under direction of Lucy Wylde

Textual analysis is very serious business...
22/06/2017

Textual analysis is very serious business...

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