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From Here On

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Creative & Production Team

Amit Lahav, Director
Andres Velasquez, Associate Director
Sophia Clist, Set, Costume & Props Designer
Michael Crean, Sound Designer
Zac Gvirtzman, Composer
Mat Ort, Production Manager
Alexandra Kharibian, Costume Supervisor
Leah Butterworth, Stage Manager
Joni-Ann Falconer, Deputy Stage Manager
Amir Hussain Ibrahimi, Production Assistant
Yvonne Gilbert, Development Sound Designer
TEA films, Film Production Company

Local Teams
London
Emma Hayes, London Local Producer
Jasmine Ricketts, London Facilitator
Michelle Ezeuko, London Workshop Assistant
Nathan Bartman and Vanessa Guevara Flores, Young People’s
Essex
Cassie Catchpole, Essex Local Producer
Maryam Noorhimli, Essex Facilitator
Zehra Bilgin, Essex Workshop Assistant
Katie Lusby and Mario García-Patrón Álvarez, Young People’s

including Malachy Luckie, Photography
and Mark Sepple, Hero Image Photographer

Good Chance and Gecko Theatre Present

FROM HERE ON

Good Chance and Gecko Present

A new, international piece of world-class physical theatre about displacement, movement and being forced to find a new home.


“A pulsing, heart-wrenching, ultimately hopeful piece of physical theatre.” – ★★★★ The Stage
Multi-award winning theatre companies Good Chance and Gecko’s groundbreaking performance with over 200 young people in public spaces in the UK and Europe, all about children’s right to safety, whoever they are, wherever they are from.

From Here On marks the 85th anniversary of the Kindertransport, when nearly 10,000 Jewish children were given safe passage to the UK from Nazi-occupied Europe. It is an artistic remembrance of that history, as well as an urgent call for empathy and action for displaced young people in the present.

At train stations, harbours and beaches in London, Harwich, Dover, The Hague and Berlin, our international companies of young people and members of the Gecko ensemble presented the world premieres of new pieces of breathtaking physical theatre telling the story of 85 years of displacement and welcome.

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