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The Blue Elephant Theatre is a 50-seat fringe theatre situated in the borough of Southwark in
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. It was established in 1999 by Antonio Ribeiro. Niamh de Valera and Jo Sadler-Lovett are co-Artistic Directors of Blue Elephant Theatre, jointly programming the theatre's seasons since 2013. The theatre has an eclectic programme, promoting cross-art-form work and all forms of theatre from physical and dance theatre to new writing and classics. Its aim is to nurture new and emerging artists across the performing arts. These have included Mamoru Iriguchi ('' Evening Standard Best Design Award-Winner'' 2009), Levantes Dance Theatre (''Samuel Beckett Theatre Trust Award-Winner'' 2009]), George Mann (''
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Best Solo Performer Award-Winner'' 2009), Paul Morris (''Adopt A Playwright Award-Winner'' 2009). and Carlos Pons Guerra (nominated for Emerging Artist Award, National Dance Awards 2015). Jasmine Cullingford preceded de Valera and Sadler-Lovett as artistic director of the theatre. In 2009 Cullingford won the ''Best Venue Manager'' award from
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and in October 2013 the Blue Elephant won the inaugural Southwark Arts Forum Performing Arts Award for work that 'exemplifies the genre'.


Mervyn Peake

The Blue Elephant has forged a reputation for staging little-known works by
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. On Wednesday 4 June 2008 the theatre hosted a talk by Sebastian Peake, son of Mervyn Peake. A script by Mervyn Peake, ''The Cave'', was given a rehearsed reading at the theatre by Flat Pack Productions on 21 June 2009. Following this the Blue Elephant staged the world premiere production of ''The Cave'' in October 2010, directed by Aaron Paterson. As part of the Mervyn Peake centenary celebrations (2011) the theatre held a rehearsed reading of Peake's play, ''Noah's Ark'' (26 April), a rehearsed reading – a premiere – of his play, ''Mr Loftus, or A Horse of Air'' (27 April) and a reading of a selection of poems by Peake (28 April). Following the success of these readings the theatre staged the Theatre Premiere of ''Noah's Ark'' which had previously been produced on BBC radio in the 1970s. This production was directed by Mhairi Grealis, who had also staged its rehearsed reading, and it was one of three productions shortlisted for offwestend.com's award for Best Production for Young People that year. On Friday 10 May 2013, the Blue Elephant presented a scratch work-in-progress theatre adaptation of Peake's novella '' Boy in Darkness'', performed by Gareth Murphy.


''Boy in Darkness''

Following a successful scratch performance, and a work in progress one-hour showing co-directed by Aaron Patterson, Murphy worked upon adapting a further version of Peake's novella ''Boy in Darkness'' into a full stage performance, which ran from 11 March to 4 April 2015. The piece adapted and performed by Gareth Murphy, in which he played the Boy, goat, hyena and lamb, as well as a central storytelling character, was at this stage in its process directed by John Walton. It was well received, achieving four stars and being described as "a physical theatre gem" by ''
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'', while A Younger Theatre said "Physical eloquence and bold storytelling do justice to Peake's fantasy realm." The production was set to tour the UK in 2016.


Children in Need Celebrity Choir

In 2014, BBC Children in Need approached the Blue Elephant, offering places for eleven young people from the theatre to join the celebrity choir formed by
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to record a cover of
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's " Wake Me Up". The single was recorded at Abbey Road Studios, and went straight to number one in the
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when it was released on 9 November. The single achieved a combined chart sales tally of over 120,000 in the seven days following, as well as being the most physically purchased single that week.


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