About Generation London:
“It was very inspiring to hear a group of people come together properly to debate, so I was hoping that we could try and do this [again] moving forward..[towards the 2012 London Olympics]. Otherwise people won’t feel engaged.”
Keith Khan, Head of Culture, London 2012
“The children were truly engaged, as well as being insightful, provocative, positive and forthright. I really enjoyed it.”
Rowan Moore, Director, The Architecture Foundation
About The Container:
WINNER
2007 Scotsman Fringe First
WINNER
2007 Amnesty International Freedom of Expression Award
Critics Choice
The Stage, The Observer, Guardian
“It doesn’t get much more real than this…brilliantly performed.”
The Times
“A heart-stopping and thrilling ride.”
Glasgow Herald
“Anyone who thinks they know the problem with asylum seekers should make this show their priority.”
ThreeWeeks
“I felt like I went on the journey with them…I’ll never feel the same way about immigrants again now I know what some of them go through to get here.”
Student, Chalvedon School, Basildon
Of Einstein's Dreams:
"We've never had anything within a whisker of what we achieved. In terms
of
the kids, opening their minds to new possibilities, it was phenomenal. We
had loads of Year 11s come back after their exams to take part in the
project--we've never had that before."
Alan Morgan, Director of Performing Arts, Woodlands School, Essex
"Sam and Greg took one particular concept from Physics that I hate, made it creative, and presented it to me in a way that I could use back in the
classroom."
Neelam Grewal, Science Teacher
"Greg and Sam brought an extraordinary level of artistic cohesion to Einstein’s Dreams, creating an imaginative piece that worked very effectively."
Lawrence Stromski, Lighting Designer. www.stromski.com

