Tyrone Huggins

 
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Improbable, Northern Stage, Oxford Playhouse 

The Tempest  2015

Improbable, Northern Stage, West Yorkshire Playhouse

Opening Skinner’s Box  2016


A Revolution Mix writer 2015

Eclipse Theatre

REVOLUTION MIX

Eclipse Theatre 2018   Black Men Walking

Black Earth Rising  BBC/Netflix  2017

Photo Hugo Glendinning

Tyrone Huggins interview

Photo: Hugo Glendinning

TO MOVE IN TIME in collaboration with Forced Entertainment - 2019

The Sounds In...Session Projects

Updated Apr2024

Mademoiselle F by Vanessa Oakes  2023

The Platform Tales Projects

Red Planet & BBC

To Move In Time is a monologue written by Tim Etchells for performer and collaborator Tyrone Huggins, in which an unnamed protagonist speculates playfully about what he’d do if he were able to travel backwards and forwards in time.


From fantasies of changing the present, to obsessions with everyday events in the past, to dreaming up ways to get rich from knowledge of the future, the text is an unfolding compulsive thought process.


In the end though, far from the science fiction of time travel it is ostensibly working with, To Move In Time concerns itself with questions of value and priority – what matters, what needs to be cared for and what can be changed.


An obsessive stream of consciousness tangled and contradictory, the work combines Etchells’ text with Huggins’ powerful performance to walk a line between comic absurdity and melancholia.

AI  at Young Vic 2021

photo  Robert Day

Photo Topher McGrills

photos Richard Lakos © RSC

photo Topher McGrillis

photo Robert Day

This British Council funded project culminated with a performance at Kenya National Theatre on 30 June 2022

This British Council funded project culminated with groups of dancers and volunteers performing their version of The Flash Mob around stations in Birmingham, Nairobi & Johannesburg at the same time in different time zones

This was an Arts Council England funded R&D project exploring the connection between dance, digital technology and the rail systems created by the British Empire and their connection to HS2

Invited to direct

MADE IN INDIA BRITAIN

by BSL writer and performer Rinkoo Barpaga produced by Deaf Explorer for Edinburgh International Festival Fringe in 2022, following which it toured to critical acclaim for several months in 2023,. The production has performances in Ireland and France in 2024 translated into French and International Sign Language.

Photo Anand Chhabra

Bluebeat Productions/BBC  Small Axe: Mangrove  2020