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FoolishPeople is a British
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collective specialising in original site-specific and immersive theatre, as well as
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and
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. The collective was founded in 1989 by John Harrigan, who developed the theatre practice ''Theatre of Manifestation''. Combining
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, drama therapy, strategic forecasting and
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collaboration in the creation of FoolishPeople's work. Each project takes form by merging text, performance, sound, art, light and the building itself to create dreamlike worlds that living characters inhabit. FoolishPeople were one of the early pioneers of immersive theatre in the UK and have utilised
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within their work since their inception in 1989. FoolishPeople consists of a core creative team which is enhanced by different actors and artists in various productions and projects. They have toured internationally, performing in the
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, and have worked in partnership with the
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Arcola Theatre Arcola Theatre is an Off West End theatre in the London Borough of Hackney. It presents plays, operas and musicals featuring established and emerging artists. The theatre building, in the former Colourworks paint factory on Ashwin Street, Dalst ...
,
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and
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, which is thought to be the oldest surviving
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organisation in the world. FoolishPeople launched their small press
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Weaponized Imprint in 2010 and released their first
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Strange Factories ''Strange Factories'' is a 2013 British experimental horror film written, directed by John Harrigan and produced by the British immersive theatre and production collective FoolishPeople. The film is an example of interactive cinema, featuring ...
in October 2013.


Founder

The founder and artistic director of FoolishPeople is John Harrigan, British
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, producer,
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,
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and
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. Harrigan also founded Weaponized Imprint. Harrigan's work centres around the creation of
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,
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theatre Theatre or theater is a collaborative form of performing art that uses live performers, usually actors or actresses, to present the experience of a real or imagined event before a live audience in a specific place, often a stage. The perform ...
and immersive events. He founded FoolishPeople in 1989, taking its name from The Fool
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of the
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. In January 2006, Harrigan was the first person to be presented with the "Magi of Trygonia"
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for FoolishPeople's Dark Nights of the Soul, Anthology of plays which were performed during a thirteen-month residency at
The Horse Hospital The Horse Hospital is a Grade II listed not for profit, independent arts venue at Colonnade, Bloomsbury, central London. It has a curatorial focus on counter-cultural histories, sub-cultures and outsider as well as emerging artists. It delivers ...
, awarded by the Dionysian Underground. Harrigan received the Best Director Award for his second feature film '' Armageddon Gospels'' at Brighton Rocks Film Festival in 2018. To date, Harrigan is the writer and director of all FoolishPeople projects and productions. His scripts have been commissioned and presented at such venues as the
Institute of Contemporary Arts The Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA) is an artistic and cultural centre on The Mall in London, just off Trafalgar Square. Located within Nash House, part of Carlton House Terrace, near the Duke of York Steps and Admiralty Arch, the ICA c ...
,
The Horse Hospital The Horse Hospital is a Grade II listed not for profit, independent arts venue at Colonnade, Bloomsbury, central London. It has a curatorial focus on counter-cultural histories, sub-cultures and outsider as well as emerging artists. It delivers ...
, the
Arcola Theatre Arcola Theatre is an Off West End theatre in the London Borough of Hackney. It presents plays, operas and musicals featuring established and emerging artists. The theatre building, in the former Colourworks paint factory on Ashwin Street, Dalst ...
.


Productions


Film

* 2021 Lightships - Feature Film - Writer and Director John Harrigan - in co-production with GHRL Ltd * 2019 Armageddon Gospels - Feature Film - Writer and Director John Harrigan * 2013
Strange Factories ''Strange Factories'' is a 2013 British experimental horror film written, directed by John Harrigan and produced by the British immersive theatre and production collective FoolishPeople. The film is an example of interactive cinema, featuring ...
– Feature Film - Writer and Director John Harrigan


Theatre Productions

2018 The Lying Field - Writer and Director John Harrigan - 24–26 August 2018
Byline Festival The Byline Festival is a festival whose aim is to promote independent journalism and free speech. The festival was founded by Stephen Colegrave and Peter Jukes in 2017. Its tagline is "Dance, Discuss, Laugh and Change the World". The festival ...
, Pippingford Park, Nutley UK 2017 British Enough? - Writer and Director John Harrigan, in collaboration with artist and filmmaker Kristina Cranfeld, exploring the physical and imagined spaces conjured by Brexit in the borderlands of Britain’s future outside of the EU - 6–8 July 2017 BE FESTIVAL, Birmingham Repertory Theatre, Birmingham UK 2016 Borderland, Sex Angel - anthology of immersive theatre, episodical events at secret locations - Writer and Director John Harrigan 2015 The Woods Trapped at the Edge of Midnight - Writer and Director John Harrigan - 6–9 August 2015 Wilderness Festival, Cornbury Park, UK - Headlining Act - Theatre and Performance. 2014 Strange Factories: Remade - Writer and Director John Harrigan - 13 September 2014 Scalarama at the Curzon Community Cinema, Clevedon UK; 24 September 2014, Making Waves Film Festival at the
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Portsmouth UK; 17 October 2014, at the
Ultimate Picture Palace The Ultimate Picture Palace is an independent cinema in Oxford, England. It is Oxford's only surviving independent cinema, showing a mixture of independent, mainstream, foreign language, and classic films. The cinema has been a Grade II liste ...
Oxford UK; 1 November 2014 at
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Cinema Tywyn UK. 2013 Strange Factories: The Imaginari - Writers John Harrigan and Craig Slee, Director John Harrigan - 26 October - 9 November 2013 at the Cinema Museum (London); 10 November 2013 at the
Duke of York's Picture House, Brighton The Duke of York's Picture House is an art house cinema in Brighton, England, which lays claim to being the oldest cinema in continuous use in Britain. According to cinema historian Allen Eyles, the cinema "deserves to be named Britain's oldest ...
; 15–16 November 2013 with Sundown Cinema at Cadwell Farm, Hitchin and 18 November 2013 at Pavilion Dance, Bournemouth. 2012 Virulent Experience – Writer and Director John Harrigan - in partnership with
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2010 The Basement - Ward 12 – Co-Writer and Director John Harrigan - in partnership with
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2010 The Providence Experiments – co-produced with Mythos Media 2010 A Red Threatening Sky – Writer and Director John Harrigan 2009 The Abattoir Pages – Writer and Director John Harrigan - presented with Guerilla Zoo 2009 Cirxus – Writer and Director John Harrigan 2008 Terra:Extremitas – Writer and Director John Harrigan 2007 Dead Language – Writer and Director John Harrigan 2007 Desecration – Writer and Director John Harrigan 2007 Weaponised Art 3.0 - Lazy Gramaphone - Writer and Director John Harrigan 2007 Terra-Incognita - Writer and Director John Harrigan - 491 Gallery 2007 Ghost Redux 2006 Dark Nights of the Soul: Cycle VI - Carousel - Writer and Director John Harrigan -
The Horse Hospital The Horse Hospital is a Grade II listed not for profit, independent arts venue at Colonnade, Bloomsbury, central London. It has a curatorial focus on counter-cultural histories, sub-cultures and outsider as well as emerging artists. It delivers ...
2006 Dark Nights of the Soul: Cycle V - Home - Writer and Director John Harrigan -
The Horse Hospital The Horse Hospital is a Grade II listed not for profit, independent arts venue at Colonnade, Bloomsbury, central London. It has a curatorial focus on counter-cultural histories, sub-cultures and outsider as well as emerging artists. It delivers ...
2006 Weaponised Art 2.0 - Guerrilla Zoo - Writer and Director John Harrigan - Corisca Studios 2006 Weaponised Art 1.0 - Guerrilla Zoo - Writer and Director John Harrigan - Corisca Studios 2006 Dark Nights of the Soul: Cycle IV - Congealed - Writer and Director John Harrigan -
The Horse Hospital The Horse Hospital is a Grade II listed not for profit, independent arts venue at Colonnade, Bloomsbury, central London. It has a curatorial focus on counter-cultural histories, sub-cultures and outsider as well as emerging artists. It delivers ...
2006 Dark Nights of the Soul: Cycle III - Emergence - Writer and Director John Harrigan -
The Horse Hospital The Horse Hospital is a Grade II listed not for profit, independent arts venue at Colonnade, Bloomsbury, central London. It has a curatorial focus on counter-cultural histories, sub-cultures and outsider as well as emerging artists. It delivers ...
2006 Dark Nights of the Soul: Cycle II - The Fluid Flesh - Writer and Director John Harrigan -
The Horse Hospital The Horse Hospital is a Grade II listed not for profit, independent arts venue at Colonnade, Bloomsbury, central London. It has a curatorial focus on counter-cultural histories, sub-cultures and outsider as well as emerging artists. It delivers ...
2005 Dark Nights of the Soul: Cycle I - The Wyrm Shroud - Writer and Director John Harrigan -
The Horse Hospital The Horse Hospital is a Grade II listed not for profit, independent arts venue at Colonnade, Bloomsbury, central London. It has a curatorial focus on counter-cultural histories, sub-cultures and outsider as well as emerging artists. It delivers ...
2005 Dr. Bleach - Writer and Director John Harrigan - Weird Weekend - Centre for Fortean Zoology 2004 Ruined Steel - Writer and Director John Harrigan - Camden People's Theatre 2004 Escape from RS1 2004 The Flesh List 2003 Past the Line, Between the Land - Writer John Harrigan - Camden People's Theatre 2002 The Singularity - Writer and Director John Harrigan - Camden People's Theatre 1994 Revelations; Fear The Mind - Writer and Director John Harrigan - North Herts College -
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1991 Enochian; Language of Angels - Writer and Director John Harrigan - North Herts College -
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Workshops and Talks

2016 Art Arcana - Art and talks, episodical events - hosted by Foolish People 2016 Ritual Art workshops - hosted by John Harrigan


Published books at Weaponized Imprint

2011 Citizen Y - John Harrigan with James Curcio 2011 The Immanence Of Myth - James Curcio, Stephane Griswold, Tony Thomas, Mr. VI, Rowan Tepper, MA, Yakov Rabinovich, Brian Corra, Stephen Hershey, Catherine Svehla, Ph.D, Bria, George, David Metcalfe, Michael Anthony Ricciardi, Damien Williams, Jason Kephas, Mica Gries, Tons May, David Mack, Rudy Rauben, S Jenx, David Aronson (with writing from Leslie Powell), John Harrigan, Laurie Lipton 2011 The End Of The Word As We Know It - Wes Unruh 2011 Forum - Richard Webb 2011 The Sparky Show - Xanadu Xero 2010 Dead Language - John Harrigan 2010 Cirxus - John Harrigan


Awards

2018 Brighton Rocks Film Festival, Best Director - John Harrigan for Armageddon Gospels 2019 First Hermetic International Film Festival, Cagliostro Award - Best Storytelling - Armageddon Gospels - written by John Harrigan


Interviews

2019 STARBURST Magazine Interview with John Harrigan on Armageddon Gospels 2016 Technoccult Interview with FoolishPeople Founder - John Harrigan 2013 Filmmaker Magazine: Out Of The Ashes - Strange Factories - by Nick Dawson 2013 Disinformation: Entering the Theatre of Manifestation – The Art of Possession - Interview with the core members of FoolishPeople by David Metcalfe 2013 The Eyeless Owl: Entering the Theatre of Manifestation – Unveiling the FoolishPeople - Interview with the core members of FoolishPeople by David Metcalfe 2013 New Intelligentsia Online Cinemas: Interview with John Harrigan by Cynthia DuVal "John Harrigan on Art, Strange Factories and Personal Transformation" 2011 Wired UK: Interview with John Harrigan "Strange Factories offers up 'subscription of experiences' to fan-funders" by Alice Vincent 2011 Blogtalkradio: Interview with John Harrigan, Founder of FoolishPeople by Nancy Wait 2008 Technoccult: Interview with John Harrigan of Foolish People by Klint Finley 2007 Culture Compass: Exclusive : John Harrigan Interview by Loma-Ann Marks


References


External links

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