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Vanishing Point (Theatre Company) : ウィキペディア英語版
Vanishing Point (Theatre Company)

Vanishing Point theatre company was founded in 1999 by Matthew Lenton.
Vanishing Point's work has been performed throughout the UK and internationally, at leading international festivals and venues including Edinburgh International Festival, Buenos Aires International Festival, Santiago A Mil, BOZAR Arts (Brussels), Theatre de la Ville (Paris), Stanislavsky Foundation Festival (Moscow), National Theatre of Portugal (Porto) & Brighton Festival.
The company receives funding from Creative Scotland, the (Lottery ) and Glasgow City Council.
In 2004, it launched ''Space 11'', an initiative aiming to encourage collaboration between young arts organisations in Scotland, by providing them with office space and workshops in order to enhance business skills and create more time for making work.〔(Space 11 ), Vanishing Point〕〔(Vanishing Point bids to ease admin pressure for companies ), The Stage News, Ruth Gillespie, 12/31/2004〕〔(Lottery Stories ), Lottery Good Causes, 2005〕
==History==
Formed in 1999 in Glasgow, Scotland by graduates of the University of Glasgow. Its first production was an adaptation of ''Les Aveugles'' (The Blind) by Maurice Maeterlinck, performed in total darkness. The piece was performed at BAC in London in a season entitled Playing in the Dark. The company's first major show was in 2004, entitled ''Lost Ones'', a surreal show concerning a man, a murder on a mountain, the little creatures who are smuggling things out of him years later and a void on the other side of the skirting board. ''Lost Ones'' went on to tour internationally.
Recent work includes ''Wonderland'' (2012), a co-production with Napoli Teatro Festival Italia, Tramway (Glasgow) and Eden Court (Inverness); ''Saturday Night'' (2011), a co-production with Teatro Naçional São João, São Luiz Teatro Municipal, Centro Cultural Vila Flor and Tramway; ''The Beggar’s Opera'' (2009), a coproduction with Royal Lyceum Theatre and Belgrade Theatre in association with Tramway; ''Interiors'' (2009), a co‐production with Napoli Teatro Festival Italia, Teatro Stabile di Napoli, Traverse Theatre in association with Lyric Hammersmith and Tron Theatre, developed with the support of the National Theatre Studio (London); ''Little Otik'' (2008), a co‐production with the National Theatre of Scotland, in association with the Citizens Theatre; ''Subway'' (2007), a coproduction with Tron Theatre in association with Lyric Hammersmith and Lost Ones (2005 & 06).

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