Grid Iron is an Edinburgh based new writing theatre company which specialises in creating site-specific and location theatre, although we have also produced work for the stage.
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“Grid Iron is not just a Scottish national treasure but one of the companies that has shaped British theatre over the last 20 years.”
The Guardian
“We are fortunate in Scotland to have one of the best exponents of the site-specific genre in the world in Grid Iron.”
The Scotsman
“Grid Iron are surely now one of the most sophisticated site-specific theatre makers in Europe.”
The Times
“Grid Iron, one of Scotland's boldest and most influential groups of the last two decades.”
The Telegraph
“Site-specific is the most vigorously disciplined, &, when good, exhilarating form of theatre. When is it good? When Grid Iron does it.”
The List
“Grid Iron, a company that has always been in the vanguard of site-responsive theatre.”
The Guardian
“one of Scotland's most relevant, resourceful and committed companies”
Total Theatre
“Long before "immersive" became a buzz word, this company were enticing audiences into parallel universes to often-stunning effect.”
The Guardian
The shows are listed in chronological order with the most recent first.
Grid Iron Theatre Company
Suite 4/1
2 Commercial Street
Edinburgh EH6 6JA
Tel 0131 555 5455
Judith Doherty
jude@gridiron.org.uk
Chief Executive / Producer / Co-Artistic Director
Ben Harrison
ben@gridiron.org.uk
Co-Artistic Director
Deborah Crewe
deb@gridiron.org.uk
Finance & Development Manager
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Grid Iron are an Edinburgh-based theatre company who, following their incorporation in 1995 and their first show Clearance at the Traverse, Edinburgh, swiftly gained a reputation for creating high-quality, high profile shows. The Company went on to specialise in presenting shows in unusual locations. They are a new writing company who work in challenging sites that lend themselves especially well to Grid Iron’s taut production style. Occasionally they create work for the stage or use theatre buildings in a site-specific, promenade manner.
In 1997 Grid Iron produced their first full-scale site-specific production, The Bloody Chamber, their adaptation of Angela Carter’s Bluebeard fairytale, which they presented in famously haunted underground vaults beneath Edinburgh’s historic Royal Mile. It was the company’s first appearance at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe and, by the opening night, the show had sold out for its entire three-week run. Awards: Herald Angel for Outstanding Contribution and Achievement in Theatre and Total Theatre Nominations for Best Newcomers and Best Design.
Grid Iron is committed to producing exciting new ensemble work across Scotland in a variety of spaces and locations, with a special commitment to accessibility, entertainment and innovation.
We operate a cross-disciplinary, collaborative structure that allows the involvement of artists and production crew from various media at all stages of the creative process.
Grid Iron recognises the need for professionalism in business practice, an attitude embodied in the practical and artistic collaboration of producer and director.
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