Glen Neath

Co-artistic director at DARKFIELD
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Experience

    • United Kingdom
    • Performing Arts
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Co-artistic director
      • Jun 2016 - Present
    • Financial Services
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Teaching
      • Mar 2014 - Present

      I am an Associate Lecturer at Wimbledon College of Art. I have mentored at Central School of Speech and Drama and NYU Tisch as well as hosting workshops at Royal Holloway. I am an Associate Lecturer at Wimbledon College of Art. I have mentored at Central School of Speech and Drama and NYU Tisch as well as hosting workshops at Royal Holloway.

    • United Kingdom
    • Freight and Package Transportation
    • Writer / theatre maker
      • Jan 2000 - Present

      I am co-founder of DARKFIELD, with David Rosenberg and Andrea Salazar: SÉANCE (2016), FLIGHT (2018), COMA (2019), THE INVISIBLE (with Universal Pictures) (2020), EULOGY (2021). For DARKFIELD Radio: DOUBLE, VISITORS, ETERNAL, KNOT, INTRAVENE, PARADISE. For BBC Sounds: DEADHOUSE, Prior to DARKFIELD, David and I made RING and FICTION. With Hannah Ringham: FREE SHOW (BRING MONEY), WEDDING and DIE OR RUN. With Ant Hampton: ROMCOM and HELLO FOR DUMMIES With Extant and Yellow Earth: FLIGHT PATHS Plays for BBC Radio 4 (with director/producer Boz Temple Morris): LISTEN UP, SIX IMPOSSIBLE THINGS, OCCUPIED, THE LONG COUNT and an adaptation of THE ARABIAN NIGHTS. Sound installations: THE BREACH (Manifesta European Biennial of Contemporary Art) and BODY CONSIDERING ITS PAINS (Shunt, ICA). An adaptation of Max Frisch’s novel GANTENBEIN, premiered at the Hebbel Theater in Berlin and toured to Zurich. HIDE was created with designer LIZZIE CLACHAN for Clare Patey’s Sheds and Beds event that re-opened the newly refurbished Royal Festival Hall on London’s Southbank in 2007 THE OUTGOING MAN launched Portobello Books in 2005 and THE FAT PLAN followed in 2008

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