Kneehigh Theatre to close after more than three decades of critically acclaimed productions
It has been announced today that critically acclaimed theatre company Kneehigh will close after more than 30 years.
The statement on their website said: “Whilst the last year has been a difficult time for many people, including those employed in the arts, performance and theatre, Kneehigh’s financial stability has enabled the company to continue to create work throughout the pandemic. Kneehigh is grateful to their principal funder Arts Council England and for the significant recent support received from the Culture Recovery Fund, Paul Hamlyn Foundation, the Coastal Communities Fund, Cornwall Council, and Garfield Weston Foundation.
“Recent changes in artistic leadership raised questions as to whether Kneehigh could sustain their vision going forward. The Trustees and company reflected on a possible new future but concluded that it was better and more responsible to close Kneehigh and ensure an orderly wind down.
“The company wants to thank everyone who came to watch the performances, the artists they have had the pleasure to work alongside, the industry collaborators and partners, the volunteers and community groups who shared their time, knowledge and stories, as well as the funders and the friends – all of whom made the work possible.”
Based in Cornwall, the company was founded in 1980 and their productions include Brief Encounter, The Red Shoes, The Umbrellas of Cherbourg and more recently The Flying Lovers of Vitebsk.
Sad news, Besties.