2008 // The breach features as part of 'Scenarios' at the Austrian fortress of Fortezza. 10 writers from around the world contribute texts developed for an 'immaterial' exhibition that attempts to shift the site of the exhibition to the imagination of the listening visitor. As voice recordings, the texts will be installed as sound works in the interior spaces of the fortress. The exhibition is part of MANIFESTA7 International Biennial of Contemporary Art, across four locations in Trentino-South Tyrol, Italy, between July 19 and November 2. Performed by Simon Kane (English), Tobias Lange (German) & Riccardo Magherini (Italian) // The Fat Plan published by Portobello Books on July 7 // Romcom performed at Teatrem Nowym as part of Krakowskie Reminiscencje Teatralne, Krakow, Poland (with Polish surtitles): Michal Kocurek & Monika Radziwon - April 24; Marta Wardynska & Jakub Snochowski - April 25 // 2007 // The Superheroes premieres as part of 'A Fortunate Collision' at the Shunt Vaults, Stainer Street, London, UK, with Simon Kane, Nigel Barrett, David Rosenberg & Greg Henderson Begg, October 10-13 // The Itch shown as part of a programme of films screened at 'Sud Electronic's 7 Year Birthday' at The Rhythm Factory, 16-18 Whitechapel Road, London, UK, September 21 // Romcom performed (in Portuguese) by Dora Bernardo & Tiago Porteiro at Escrita Na Paisagem Festival, Evora, Portugal, July 5 // Hide, a collaboration with Lizzie Clachan and performers Esther Coles, Nigel Barrett, Greg Henderson Begg & Heather Uprichard, premieres as part of 'Overture', a weekend of events to mark the re-opening of the newly-refurbished Royal Festival Hall, Southbank, London, UK, June 8-10 // Gantenbein returns to the Hebbel-am-ufer HAU 1, Berlin, Germany, May 8-10 // The itch, starring Hannah Ringham & Amber Sealey, premieres as part of a programme of short films, co-curated with Susanne Dietz, at the Shunt Vaults, London, UK, on May 2-4 // Gantenbein performed at Theaterhaus Gessnerallee, Zurich, Switzerland on March 30, March 31 and April 1 // Reading from The Outgoing Man and performance of sketch The last inch by Greg Henderson Begg and Heather Uprichard, Offstage Bookshop, Treadwells, 34 Tavistock Street, Covent Garden, London, UK, February 6, 2007 // The breast screened at the Shunt Vaults, Stainer Street, London, UK, January 23-25 // Romcom performed at Shunt Vaults, Joiner Street, London, UK: Greg Henderson Begg & Emily Mytton - January 23; Matt Rudkin & Emma Macfarlane - January 24; Neil Edmond & Melanie Wilson, January 25 // 2006 // Gantenbein, with Lars Rudolph & Annika Kuhl, premieres at Hebbel-am-ufer HAU 1, Berlin, Germany, December 6-10 // Reading from The Outgoing Man and Q&A as part of Debut Authors' Festival 'Writing Funny' event, Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh, June 17 // The Outgoing Man published in paperback by Portobello Books on May 11 // The Outgoing Man nominated for the Author's Club Best First Novel Award, April 6 // Romcom performed at Elkafka Espacio Teatral Buenes Aires, Argentina: Barbara Togander & Pablo Messiez - March 23; Soledad Galarce & Diego Leske - March 24; Marina Belatti & Dario Tangelson - March 24; Katrina Van Ron & Fernando Margenet - March 25; Elena Gowland & Mariano Caligaris - March 25 // Romcom performed at Activate Performing Arts Conference, Study Gallery, Poole, UK: Laura Griffin & Lee Hart - March 14 // Romcom performed at Theaterhaus Gessnerallee, Zurich, Switzerland: Fabienne Hadorn & Martin Zimmerman - January 22; Barbara Maurer & Thomas Wodianka - January 23 // The highs and lows of owning your own home, with John Ringham, Godfrey Jackman & Patrick Driver (directed by Mark Espiner) and The Superheroes (sketch 3), with Peter Arnold & Greg McLaren (directed by Glen Neath) feature as part of A Life Affirming Joyride Vol 1, a festival curated by Rotozaza at the Hackney Empire Bullion Room, London, UK, January 13,14 // 2005 // In store reading from The Outgoing Man, Ottakars bookshop, Sutton Coldfield, UK, October 6 // Romcom performed at Dublin Theatre Festival, Project Space, Dublin, Eire: Lisa Lambe & Karl Shiels - September 29; Katherine O'Malley & Wolfgang Hoffmann - September 30; Ruth Negga & Tadg Murphy - October 1 // The Outgoing Man published by Portobello Books on September 15 // Romcom performed at The Noorderzon Festival, Grand Theatre, Groningen, The Netherlands: Sarah van Steenderen & Gerry van der Laan - August 20; Mirjam Stolwijk & Jochem Koole - August 21 // Romcom performed at the Hackney Empire, London, UK: Sean Hughes & Hannah Ringham - July 17 // Romcom performed at Sexymachinery event 'Manual of Love, Live', Bethnal Green Working Men's Club, London, UK: Sophie Okonedo & Greg McLaren - May 29 // Romcom performed at Phoenix Theatre, Exeter, UK: Marcus Bartlett & Katie Beswick - May 3 // The Superheroes (sketch 2) performed by Simon Kane, Greg McLaren, Amber Sealey, Gemma Brockis, Neil Bennun, Billy Bliss & Martin Hampton (directed by Glen Neath) at the Shunt Cabaret, Shunt Vaults, Stainer Street, London, UK, February 27 // The Superheroes (sketch 1) performed by Simon Kane & Greg McLaren (directed by Glen Neath) as part of ROAR at Theatre 503, Latchmere Road, Battersea, London, UK, January 12 // Romcom performed as part of Live Brits Festival, Hebbel am-ufer HAU 3, Berlin, Germany: Tilo Werner & Sussane Sachsse - January 7; Bastian Trost & Bettina Grahs - January 9 // 2004 // Romcom performed at Plateaux Festival, Mousonturm, Frankfurt, Germany: Jerry Killick & Elyce Semenec - October 14; Lars Rudolph & Caroline Peters - October 15 // The Breast starring Amber Sealey and Joseph Traynor, premieres: Moving Picture Co, 127 Wardour St, London, UK, September 11; Mr Youngs (now Soho Screening Rooms), 14 D'Arblay St, London, UK, September 15; Framestore CFC, 19-23 Wells St, London, UK, September 16 // Romcom performed at Garage Festival, Stralsund, Germany: Jens Bohnsack & Linde Engelhardt - August 12 // Romcom performed at The Arches Festival, The Arches, Argyle Street, Glasgow, Scotland, UK: Paul Blair & Alison Peebles - April 15; Ross Stenmore & Judith Williams - April 16; Neil Francis & Michaela Dunne - April 17 // Romcom performed at the West End Centre, Aldershot, UK: Martin Huggan & Camilla Greene - March 25 // 2003 // The poltergeists performed by Lizzie Clachan & Glen Neath (with the voice of Oscar Heath Stephens) at the Shunt Cabaret, Bethnal Green, London, UK, July 20 // Romcom premieres at the 291 Gallery, Hackney Road, London, UK: Finlay Robertson & Amber Sealey - March 15; David Rosenberg & Gemma Brockis - March 16 // 2002 // The third party performed by Gemma Brockis & Heather Uprichard at the Shunt Cabaret, Bethnal Green, London, UK, July 20 // 2001 // Didn't you... performed by Louise Mari & Glen Neath at the Shunt Cabaret, Bethnal Green, London, UK, October 14 // The pain, in two parts performed by Amber Sealey & Hannah Ringham (along with a reprise of The reason to go on living) at the Shunt Cabaret, Bethnal Green, London, UK, October 14 // The reason to go on living performed by Hannah Ringham at the Shunt Cabaret, Bethnal Green, London, UK, July 29 // Closer to Ormsby premieres at the Shunt Arch, Gales Gardens, Bethnal Green Road, London, UK, with Esther Coles, Simon Kane, Tom Lyall & Hannah Ringham, February 23,24 & March 2,3 // 2000 // The eminent naturalist Wilberforce B Whitby's problem reconciling the things he finds in his garden with his belief in God performed by Lizzie Clachan at the Shunt Cabaret, Bethnal Green, London, UK, October 15 // The last inch performed by Gemma Brockis & Hannah Ringham at the Shunt Cabaret, Bethnal Green, London, UK, October 8 // 1999 // Rehearsed reading of Cuckoo at the Royal Court Theatre, Sloane Square, London, UK, with Pip Donaghy, Sandra Maitland, Alicia Eyo & Paul Chequer (directed by Gordon Anderson), May 28 // 1996 // Rehearsed reading of Untitled at the Royal Court Theatre, Sloane Square, London, UK, with Lesley Sharp, Nicola Walker & Richard Bremmer (directed by Phyllis Nagy), February 23 // 1995 // Adaptation of Klaus Mann's novel Mephisto (by Glen Neath & Katrin Magrowitz), Riverside Studios, Hammersmith, London, UK, September 25 to October 15. Katrin Magrowitz directed Philippe Brenninkmeyer, Alex Wardle, Andrew Peisley, Sean Simpson, Clare Onyemere, Julie Driscoll, Tania Marzen, David Smidman, Adam Kimmel, Sorkina tate, Bill Bingham, Graham Ashe, Pat Kelman & Judi Wilton and a chorus of 21. Live music by Therese Miller & Janette Froud // Adaptation of Marguerite Duras' play Savannah Bay (by Glen Neath & Katrin Magrowitz), New Grove Theatre, King's Cross, London, UK, January 31 to February 25. Katrin Magrowitz directed Anna Chauveau & Lisa D'Agostino. Live music by Annabelle Simmons // 1994 // Rehearsed reading of The Snatcher of the Land, with Shaun Dingwall, John White, Victoria Lennox, Ewan Thompson & Zarina Rafiq at the Finborough Theatre, Earls Court, London, UK, November 7 // Murderer, Hope of Women presented as as part of The British Festival of Visual Theatre at BAC, Lavender Hill, Battersea, London, UK, October 13-15 // Adaptation of Oskar Kokoshka's play Murderer, Hope of Women (by Glen Neath & Katrin Magrowitz), Greenwich Studio Theatre, August 17 to September 3. Katrin Magrowitz directed Myriam Acharki, Dotan Meir, Anstey Thomas & David Rubin. Live music by Michael Rother // End of the Round produced as part of The London New Play Festival at the Old Red Lion, St John Street, London, UK, August 3-14. Ken McClymont directed Kieron Forsyth, Robin Mallion, Tanya Roach & Shenagh Govan // for further details