A word to the Wise, what great luck this former Frome church is going to become home to an award-winning theatre group

By Susie Watkins

11th Sep 2022 | Local News

The church is such a well known landmark - The Portway on September 4
The church is such a well known landmark - The Portway on September 4

They already have the keys, and have decided that what this Frome building needs is a little TLC.

Critically acclaimed Wise Children, led by Artistic Director Emma Rice, have bought the old Portway Methodist Church in Frome. The space, renamed The Lucky Chance, will become the company's permanent home to workshop new ideas, rehearse shows, and provide a base for The School for Wise Children, the company's training programme for fearless, diverse, independent artists.  

The church, which closed in September 2021, was built in 1910 and will undergo some TLC and minor refurbishment with the help of local builders, decorators, gardeners and contractors. In line with Wise Children's mission, the space will be shared. It will become a creative hub for the local artistic community, offering meeting and rehearsal space for projects that chime with the company's values and ethos.  

Artistic Director of Wise Children, Emma Rice, said: "Our new home will be a place to be proud of, a place to inspire, a place to host and place to dream. We plan to invest our hearts, souls, minds and skills into this home. In turn, it will invest in us. It will be the sail and the anchor as Wise Children navigates its unique and joyful course." 

The School for Wise Children, led by Emma Rice and her award-winning collaborators, offers workshops, courses and traineeships for independent theatre-makers and emerging companies whether they are starting a career or looking to develop skills. Passionate about making high-level theatrical training accessible to everyone, all places at the School are free.  

Created and led by Emma Rice, Wise Children launched in April 2018 and is an Arts Council England National Portfolio Organisation. We make ground-breaking work with exceptional artists, and tour across the world. In the dark days of 2020, the company led the field in livestreaming, becoming the first UK company to broadcast a full staged production, without social distancing, from a UK theatre after lockdown. Alongside our shows, we run a unique professional development programme, The School for Wise Children, training a new and more diverse generation of theatre practitioners. 

You can also hear more about the move in their latest podcast episode The Lucky Chance -

https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-lucky-chance/id1434297026?i=1000578236683

You can see the wonderful building the company bought in Frome HERE

     

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