Falmouth University archivists launch This is Kneehigh

17 April 2023

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Delve into the incredible 40-year history of Cornwall’s beloved Kneehigh Theatre Company with This is Kneehigh – an extensive digital archive launched today by Falmouth University archivists. 

Following Kneehigh Theatre Company’s closure in 2021, a special project was launched to ensure that the internationally renowned company’s cultural and educational legacy was preserved for future generations. 

Building on the existing collection that Falmouth University’s archive team has held since 2010, archivists sought to ensure that key materials and records from Kneehigh were safeguarded and protected as part of a new interactive platform.  

Kneehigh’s story is not over, and we’re delighted to play a role in the next chapter. What a privilege it is to get these wonderful records out of their archive boxes and out into the world.

Made possible by a grant from thespace.org, This is Kneehigh carries a myriad of educational resources, including photographs, programmes, posters, recordings, interviews and study guides, which are now available online for anyone in the world to access.  

Sarah Jane, Falmouth University archivist (development lead), said it was important that the new digital home was “an embodiment of Kneehigh’s colourful and energetic aesthetic, ethos and impressive cultural legacy”. 

“We’ve had a wonderful response so far to this collaboration. This is a valuable resource for students and teachers as well as Kneehigh friends and we’re pleased to be able to build on the project to support more teaching, research and practice in the future. Kneehigh’s story is not over, and we’re delighted to play a role in the next chapter. What a privilege it is to get these wonderful records out of their archive boxes and out into the world.” 

Kneehigh was an internationally recognised company with global reach. They toured across the world and pushed the boundary of how theatre was devised and performed, developing a multitude of productions and racking up critical acclaim throughout their 40-year history.  

Their closure in 2021 sent shockwaves across the theatre community, but Falmouth's archivists were able to step in to ensure that production recordings, interviews, photographs, programmes, evaluation reports and behind the scenes content research and development materials would continue to thrive in a new digital repository.

This is Kneehigh

This is Kneehigh is an extensive digital archive of Kneehigh Theatre's incredible 40-year history.

Some of the beneficiaries of Kneehigh’s new digital home include Elaine Cox, from The Malling School in Kent. Like many drama teachers in the southwest and beyond, she was an avid user of Kneehigh’s popular ‘Cookbook’ teaching resource, due to Kneehigh being featured on the English curriculum. 

Kneehigh’s Cookbook was an online teaching resource that helped educators and practitioners understand and teach Kneehigh’s dynamic brand of community-based, inclusive and experimental theatre. The resource was no longer accessible following Kneehigh’s closure. Thanks to the University’s archive and the launch of This is Kneehigh, these eclectic and inspiring records will once again be publicly available. 

Having a new home for the Kneehigh resources means we can continue to embed their work within what we teach and provide students with a more information than a general internet search can provide.

Hearing that the Kneehigh tips, tricks and secrets will now once again be fully accessible for other teachers across the globe via Kneehigh’s new digital home, The Malling School’s Performance Art Lead, Elaine Cox said: 

“Students enjoy learning about a practitioner that is UK based and feel so connected to the landscape of Cornwall. There are many similarities between Cornwall and where we live, particularly around tourism, and this helps with their understanding. We spend a long time looking at what was going on when Kneehigh started – politics, tourism in Cornwall etc. Over the years we’ve focused on Tristan and Yseult and The Flying Lovers, for which the Cookbook has been so important to support students with their work.  

“Having a new home for the Kneehigh resources means we can continue to embed their work within what we teach and provide students with a more information than a general internet search can provide. We continue to embed Kneehigh within our work with key stage 4 and 5 students, and hope to continue doing that for a long time to come...” 

Rikki Jackson is Head of Drama at Dorset’s Canford School. He has directed over 100 plays and musicals since joining the teaching profession and recently directed a school production of Kneehigh’s show Dead Dog in a Suitcase (and other love songs). He adds:  

“Kneehigh told stories and they told them brilliantly. At the heart of all drama is the need to share stories using anything and everything that you have to hand.  To once again have access to the resources Kneehigh shared in the Cookbook is a huge benefit to teachers who rightly see Kneehigh as one of the most important theatre companies of the last century and to students who yearn to bring theatre to life in a way that speaks to them in a holistic, theatrical manner...” 

Mike Shepherd, founder of Kneehigh Theatre Company, has said of the project: “Kneehigh were a touring company that embraced and were embraced by the world for forty years. I’m delighted that there is an archive to tell the stories of that time and which myself and Kneehigh artists can continue to contribute so long may the spirit live on!” 

Head to Thisiskneehigh.co.uk to start exploring. You can also book tickets for a Q&A with Mike Shepard at St Austell’s Arts Theatre on 21 April.  

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