Hoxton Story

Hoxton Story

Hoxton Story is an epic and poetic multi-plot fable marking the 10th Anniversary of the multi-award winning theatre company The Red Room.

Inspiration

Hoxton was put on the cultural and media map in the 1990s for its fame as a groovy district of loft apartments and the stomping ground for artists that came to be collectively known as the yba’s - Young British Artists. The area was also identified as in severe need of urban regeneration and the government promised an influx of funding to improve housing and social amenities.
Lisa Goldman, Artistic Director of The Red Room and the Red Room team spent periods between 2004 - 2005 interviewing residents of Hoxton housing estates to find out just what has changed for them. Their perspectives form the basis of the production of "Hoxton Story". Goldman also took inspiration from the relationship between William Shakespeare and the Hoxton area. Shakespeare was once a Hoxton resident and most of the houses in the surrounding estates are named after characters in several of his plays; the sub-plot of "Hoxton Story" is loosely based on Romeo and Juliet.

The Production

Hoxton Story was an intimate site-specific walkabout performance through a regenerated London community. A visual and aural montage of facts, fictions and testimony culminating sound and video installations around Hoxton, an interactive website, on the street performances, a book and interview archive.

Collaborating artists included writer and director Lisa Goldman; set designer Jon Bausor; contemporary artist Leo Asemota; lighting designer Jenny Kagan; sound designer Kate Tierney and digital artist Elvina Flower. Performers from Hackney's Young People's Theatre worked alongside a group of actors that included Tam Dean Burn.

Hoxton Story opened on September 10, 2005 at Hoxton Hall to sold out performances.

Hoxton Story - The Book

A book also titled HOXTON STORY was published to accompany the production. The book contained extracts from in depth interviews conducted by The Red Room team with twenty-five Hoxton residents that included squatters, council workers, community activists and artists. The interviews explores their dreams, disappointments and achievements in relation to the land and environment of Hoxton, as home, work and recreation; as public space and as capital waiting to be realized.

The book also features a newly commissioned portfolio of portraits by Leo Asemota of the residents that were interviewed.

External links

* [http://www.theredroom.org.uk/hoxton.htm The Red Room Official Website]
* [http://society.guardian.co.uk/societyguardian/story/0,7843,1563660,00.html Rebecca Taylor’s Fashion Victim article in The Guardian newspaper with excerpts from the book HOXTON STORY]
* [http://arts.guardian.co.uk/reviews/story/0,11712,1571656,00.html Lyn Gardner review in The Guardian]
* [http://www.britishcouncil.org/arts-performance-in-profile-2006-the-red-room.htm British Council's profile of The Red Room]


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