Proper Job produces high quality theatre using the biomechanical technique; creating work which is risky, unpredictable and cutting edge.
We aspire to challenge and affect change in individuals that experience our work, both in participation and as audience members. Inspirational art, we believe, is rarely linked to the head. So, engaging with audiences/participants emotionally through a visceral, dynamic form, in our case Theatrical Biomechanics, will seek to unsettle and force the audience to think and ultimately inspire change.
Our productions tour to community venues including schools and normally include full costume, impressive sets, lighting, music and are fully blacked out to provide a memorable experience for audience and participants.
We aim to maximise the full participative potential of performance in theatre through our drama workshops exploring specific issues such as citizenship, local democracy, stereotyping, sex and relationships and substance misuse.
Our workshop activity focuses on improving pupil’s awareness, listening and speaking skills alongside raising confidence and emotional literacy. By involving them in theatre they are encouraged to make decisions, and then experience the effects these decisions have on their lives.
For more information on our approach to theatre or to book a performance of Romeo and Juliet at your venue, please register your interest by completing our registration form
