FOLLOWING A HUGELY SUCCESSFUL DEBUT RUN, BRYONY KIMMINGS’ CRITICALLY ACCLAIMED SHOW ‘I’M A PHOENIX, BITCH’ RETURNS TO BATTERSEA ARTS CENTRE
FOLLOWING A HUGELY SUCCESSFUL DEBUT RUN, BRYONY KIMMINGS’ CRITICALLY ACCLAIMED SHOW ‘I’M A PHOENIX, BITCH’ RETURNS TO BATTERSEA ARTS CENTRE

 

“Bryony Kimmings’ deeply personal show is an exhilarating ride via pop video, horror movie, art installation and therapy session…. a double inspiration and a testimony both to human resilience and the healing properties of art” ★★★★★

The Guardian

Following a critically acclaimed debut run, performance artist, theatre-maker, comedian, musician and activist, Bryony Kimmings’ (Fake it ‘til you Make it, A Pacifists Guide to the War on Cancer, Channel 4’s The Sex Clinic: Artist In Residence) I’m a Phoenix, Bitch will return to Battersea Arts Centre from 20th February to 9th March, as well as a run at Attenborough Centre for the Creative Arts from 3rd to 7th May.

I’m a Phoenix, Bitch combines personal stories with epic film, soundscapes and ethereal music to create a powerful, dark and joyful work about motherhood, heartbreak and finding inner strength. Having spent the last few years on collaborative projects and telling other peoples’ stories, including co-writing a screenplay with Oscar award-winning actress Emma Thompson, developing musical A Pacifists Guide to the War on Cancer and starring in Channel 4’s The Sex Clinic: Artist In Residence, recent personal cataclysmic life events have led Bryony back to her original solo practice.

Bryony Kimmings says, “my shows are usually born out of me going: ‘We don’t talk about this enough, this is problematic in terms of a political or feminist narrative.’ My hope with this show is to give the almost unspeakable traumas associated with postnatal depression and an ill child a voice.  I wanted to create a show that cuts to the heart of these things but does it in a way that people can relate to.”

Join Bryony on an incredible journey as I’m a Phoenix, Bitch creates a new legend; that of the invincible and fearless woman; a tale Bryony wishes she had known from birth.

ENDS

For more information or press tickets please contact Lily Marriott on LMarriott@avalon-entertainment.com / 020 7598 7222 or Sagar Shah on SagarS@bac.org.uk / 020 7326 8259.

I’m a Phoenix, Bitch at Battersea Arts Centre
Title: I’m a Phoenix, Bitch
Artist/Company: Bryony Kimmings
Venue: Battersea Arts Centre, Lavender Hill, SW11 5TN
Date:
20th February to 9th March
Time: 8pm (2:30pm matinees)
Price: £15 to £26
Booking Link: www.bac.org.uk/bryony
Box Office: 020 7223 2223

I’m a Phoenix, Bitch at Attenborough Centre for the Creative Arts
Title: I’m a Phoenix, Bitch
Artist/Company: Bryony Kimmings
Venue: Attenborough Centre for the Creative Arts, University of Sussex, Gardner Centre Road, Brighton, East Sussex, BN1 9RA
Date: 3rd to 7th May
Time: 8pm (4pm matinees)
Price: £16 to £18 (£12 to £14 concession)
Booking Link: www.attenboroughcentre.com
Box Office: 01273 678 822

Notes to Editors

I’m a Phoenix, Bitch is financially supported by Arts Council England, commissioned by Battersea Arts Centre, Arts Centre Melbourne and Attenborough Centre for the Creative Arts and supported by Latitude Festival and in association with Avalon Promotions.

In 2016 Bryony nearly drowned. Postnatal breakdowns, an imploding relationship and a very sick child left her sitting beneath the waves hoping she could slowly turn to shell. When Battersea Arts Centre invited her to create a new work for the previously burnt down Grand Hall, she felt an affinity with that building, for her own life had also burnt to the ground that year.

All performances of I’m a Phoenix, Bitch are relaxed. At Battersea Arts Centre, this means that you are free to move about, make noise and come and go during the show. We also provide a designated ‘chill-out space’ for guests who may need time away from the performance space and there are ear defenders available for those with sensory sensitivities. This does not mean that light and sound effects have been changed. For more info, visit our Access Page.

The performance on Thursday 7th March is captioned and BSL interpreted.

 

Bryony Kimmings

Bryony Kimmings is renowned for her outlandish “social experiments” with previous works seeing her retrace an STI to its source, spending seven days in a controlled environment in a constant state of intoxication and becoming a pop star invented by a nine-year-old girl.

Her most recent work A Pacifists Guide to the War on Cancer was commissioned by Complicite and presented at The Royal National Theatre and HOME, Manchester. The touring version of this show was performed at venues across England and in Melbourne and Sydney. Bryony’s award winning work has toured internationally including: Antifest (Finland), Culturgest (Portugal), Fusebox Festival (Texas), Southbank Centre (London), Seymour Centre, Melbourne International Comedy Festival (Australia) and Lisinski Operahouse (Croatia).

 

About Battersea Arts Centre

Battersea Arts Centre is a public space where people come together to be creative, see a show, explore the local heritage, play or relax. The organisation’s mission is to inspire people, to take creative risks, to shape the future.

Battersea Arts Centre encourages people to test and develop new ideas with members of the public – a process called Scratch. Scratch is used by artists to make theatre, by young people to develop entrepreneurial ideas and as a helpful process for anyone who wants to get creative.

In 2018 Battersea Arts Centre’s Grand Hall reopens with the Phoenix Season, featuring work by Bryony Kimmings, Gecko, the National Theatre of Scotland, Lekan Lawal, Dead Centre, Little Bulb Theatre, BAC Beatbox Academy, Daniel Kitson, Touretteshero and others.

Each year Battersea Arts Centre:

  • Welcomes over 160,000 people to its building
  • Inspires the local community to get creative including 3000 young people
  • Works with over 400 artists to put on over 800 performances and tour at least 10 shows and projects

bac.org.uk | @battersea_arts

 

About Attenborough Centre for the Creative Arts

Attenborough Centre for the Creative Arts is a cultural hub located on the University of Sussex campus. The centre brings the university, local residents and the wider national and international arts communities together through its multi-disciplinary programme of music, film, dance, installation, performance, discussion and debate.

The building is a Grade II* listed building designed by Sir Basil Spence and originally opened in 1969. The fully refurbished space contains a flexible 350-seat auditorium, studios for teaching/research/rehearsal, café/bar and social meeting area.

The Centre is named after Richard Attenborough (former Chancellor at University of Sussex). The programme at the centre is guided by Lord Attenborough’s values: human rights, social justice, creative education and access to the arts for all.

Attenborough Centre for the Creative Arts is led by Creative Director Laura McDermott.

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About Avalon

Avalon is a multi-award winning talent management, live promotion and television production group with offices in the UK and the USA.

The talent management arm has discovered and represents many artists which are household names, both in the UK, the USA, and around the world.

Through Avalon Promotions the group produced Newman and Baddiel: Live at Wembley, the UK’s first arena comedy show; Jerry Springer: The Opera, the first West End show to win all four UK Best New Musical awards; and has continued to produce live shows globally, as well as promoting more winners and nominees of the prestigious Edinburgh Comedy Award than any other company.

In 2017 Avalon was named the top true independent television production company in the UK and has produced numerous ground-breaking television shows including: Emmy and Peabody award winner Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO), multi-award winning and Emmy-nominated Catastrophe (Channel 4/Amazon Prime), RTS and Rose d’Or winning Not Going Out (BBC1’s longest running sitcom currently on air), BAFTA and RTS-nominated Taskmaster (DAVE), multi-BAFTA award winning TV Burp (ITV1), Russell Howard’s Good News (BBC2), Fantasy Football League (BBC/ITV) and Workaholics (Comedy Central USA).

Avalon Television, Liberty Bell Productions, Flame Television and Topical Television form the television arm of the company and other shows currently in production include: The Button (BBC One), Not Going Out (BBC One) Taskmaster USA (Comedy Central), Man Down (C4), The Chris Ramsey Show (Comedy Central), Russell Howard & Mum: Road Trip (Comedy Central), Unspun with Matt Forde (Dave) and Stand Up Central with Chris Ramsey (Comedy Central); whilst the catalogue is sold worldwide by Avalon Distribution.

For Avalon news visit: www.avalonuk.com/press or @Avalon_Press.