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Tim Crouch
Tim Crouch (born 1964) is an experimental theatre maker: an actor, writer and director. His plays include ''My Arm'', ''An Oak Tree'', ''ENGLAND'' and ''The Author''. These take various forms, but all reject theatrical conventions, especially realism, and invite the audience to help create the work. Interviewed in 2007, Crouch said, ‘Theatre in its purest form is a conceptual artform. It doesn’t need sets, costumes and props, but exists inside an audience’s head.’〔Mark Fisher, ‘Art of the Matter’, Edinburgh List Magazine, August 2007〕 Stephen Bottoms, Professor of Contemporary Theatre & Performance at the University of Manchester, has written that Crouch's plays 'make up one of the most important bodies of English-language playwriting to have emerged so far in the twenty-first century....I can think of no other contemporary playwright who has asked such a compelling set of questions about theatrical form, narrative content and spectatorial engagement.'〔Professor Stephen Bottoms, Introduction, ''Tim Crouch: Plays One'', Oberon Books, 2011〕 Holly Williams, writing in the Independent in June 2014, says, 'Crouch has built a name for himself as one of British drama’s great innovators, with plays that have disturbed and challenged the passive theatrical experience.'〔Holly Williams, (http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/theatre-dance/features/adler--gibb-is-this-the-real-life-is-this-just-fantasy-9499901.html ) ’, Independent, 8 June 2014〕 ==Acting== Crouch, originally from Bognor Regis, did a BA in Drama at Bristol University and a postgraduate acting diploma at the Central School of Speech and Drama. While still at Bristol, he co-founded the theatre company, Public Parts, with his wife, the director and writer, Julia Crouch (aka Limer/Collins). They worked on eight devised productions, which were performed in 'all sorts of venues - from caves in Gloucestershire, to prisons, schools, and major national theatres like the Bristol Old Vic, West Yorkshire Playhouse and the Bush in London'. Public Parts shows included an adaptation of Ford Madox Ford's ''The Good Soldier'', and ''The Marvelous Boy'', about the poet Thomas Chatterton. As an actor, Crouch also performed in a number of plays for the Franklin Stage Company, New York, and the National Theatre, London, where he was an Education Associate.
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