Pete Stays Home Documentary Screening

A documentary on ‘Pete Stays Home’, directed by Jonathan Ruffle is to be screened on 20th October at Lock 29’s cinema space in Banbury.

The film is 45 minutes in length and features footage of the show and interviews with the creative team, including the original book’s authors Karra McFarlane and Kim Hankinson.

It will also premiere simultaneously on Youtube at 6pm on 20th October.

The play is touring schools and theatres once more in October and November 2021.

MYTH II: Heroes and Halfwits this August

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I will direct MYTH II: Heroes and Halfwits, a sequel to my 2019 play MYTH this August.

The play is produced by Cherwell Theatre Company with movement direction by Emma Webb, music by myself and Adrian Banks and set and costume design by Rachael Twyford.

The tour dates are as follows:

August 14 @ 1pm (event starts at 11am)

Kidlington Play Day Event, Ron Groves Park, Maple Avenue, Kidlington, OX5 1ES

August 15 @ 1pm (event starts at 11am)

Kingsmere Estate, Bicester Thirsk Way (off Pioneer Way), Kingsmere, Bicester, Oxfordshire, OX26 1BF

August 17 @ @ 1pm (event starts at 11am)

Summerfest Event, Princess Diana Park, Bradley Arcade, Bretch Hill, Banbury, OX16 0LS

August 18 @ 1pm

Banbury Market Place, Banbury, OX16 5LG

August 21 @ 12pm

Sheep Street, Bicester, OX26 6JB

August 22 1pm (event starts at 11am)

The Green, Upper Heyford, Bicester OX25 5LG

The Tell Your Story Festival

Tristan has produced the ‘Tell Your Story Festival’ with Cherwell Theatre Company. The project, which started online in January 2021 , culminated in a unique festival event staged in a multi-storey car park in Banbury on June 5.

This event was made possible due to support from Cherwell District Council, Oxfordshire Community Foundation, Hobson Charity and The Ragdoll Foundation.

'Do You Accept' digitally touring this spring

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My new film for young people is off on tour... in a manner of speaking.

Do You Accept is to be screened in Oxfordshire classrooms this spring, followed by live workshops facilitated by the actors; Krage Brown, Jess-Lloyd Jones and Alena Patel. 

Over 300 children will interact with the project across the county.

The film has been produced by Cherwell Theatre Company, edited and animated by Yael Biran, with sound design by Adrian Banks.

'Do You Accept?' in post production

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We shot our new E Safety drama ‘Do You Accept’ (adapted from my 2017 play ‘The Web’) in December and the film is now in post-production.

The film, shot largely on green screen at Activate Learning’s Banbury Campus is to be edited by Yael Biran with composition by Adrian Banks and graphic design by Nadia Rich.

It will be screened in Oxfordshire schools with accompanying live workshops in March 2021.

Cherwell Theatre Company receive Arts Council Funding to adapt 'The Web'

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We will adapt our 2017 schools play ‘The Web’ into a film in October/November with support from Arts Council England, Thames Valley Police, Oxfordshire Community Foundation and Cherwell District Council.

Online R&D with young people will be conducted in October, with filming over 2 weeks in November.

The film will be distributed with live online workshops attached for Oxfordshire schools in Spring 2021.

'Sam and Zoe Vs Evermore' to appear at the Generate 7's Digital Artist Development Festival in November

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A new play ‘Sam and Zoe Vs Evermore”, co-written with Jess Lloyd-Jones and Krage Brown will be featured in the form of Q&As, workshops and a sharing of a 15 minute filmed extract as part of the Generate 7’s Digital Artist Development Festival.

The event is scheduled for the first week in November and 6 other supported artists of the Royal and Derngate Theatre will also share their work.


Sam and Zoe Vs Evermore receives Arts Council Funding for research and development

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Butterfingers have received ACE funding to develop “Sam and Zoe Vs Evermore” a new game theatre comedy inspired by Dungeons and Dragons. An R&D process will take place in March in Banbury and Oxford with participatory opportunities for young people through Cherwell Theatre Company.

The creative team are:

Writer/Director: Tristan Jackson-Pate

Actor/Writers: Krage Brown, Jess Lloyd-Jones

Movement Director: Sam George

Dramaturg: Joe Ball

Set and puppetry designer: Rachael Twyford

Sound designer: Adrian Banks

There will be sharing performances at the end of the process for students at Banbury and Oxford colleges and Oxford Brookes University.