Christopher Heimann co-wrote and directed 100 in a devising process at the Young Vic and Arcola Theatres, London. He co-wrote Food with Joel Horwood which premiered at the Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh, during the Edinburgh Festival in 2006. Both 100 and Food won Edinburgh Fringe First Awards. Other credits include: a video installation for Mincemeat by Cardboard Citizens,Bold Girls at the Hens and Chicken’s, London and Las Cosas Tienen Vida at the Tribal Theater, Spain. Christopher directed the Michael Chekhov Training Programme for professional actors for two years, and has been a workshop director at the Gate Theatre, the Young Vic, the Arcola Theatre, Stratford Circus and for Orange Communications. Christopher also teaches improvisation at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London where he is also a member of the audition panel.
A strikingly original play combining traditional storytelling with physical theatre, created by The Imaginary Body. Winner of a Fringe First at the 2002 Edinburgh Festival. Imagine that you must choose one single memory from your life./Imagine that choosing this memory is your only...
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