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Registered charity number 800943 
History
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Photo: Chris Chapman
The Badgers
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The origins of MED Theatre lie as far back as a play called The
Badgers, written by playwright Mark Beeson, which was performed
by a group of friends from the Dartmoor area in 1980, directed by
Dartington theatre graduate Heather Todd. The Badgers, a play whose
subject matter displayed a parallel between ecological and social
issues on Dartmoor, was a distillation of six months' fieldwork
on Dartmoor during 1979 when Mark took part in a survey of attitudes
to archaeological sites in the parish of Widecombe-in the-Moor.
The play was rehearsed on a natural granite 'stage' on Easdon Tor,
near Mark Beeson's home, and was performed before invited audiences
in Easdon barn and in a private theatre at Poundsgate.
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Photo: Frankie Fraser
The Hedge
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This experience, combined with time away studying blue monkeys
on a mountain in Malawi, led Mark to focus on writing original drama
specifically for and about the place where he was brought up. His
next play, The Hedge, was written as an entry to community theatre
exponent Ann Jellicoe's Village Community Play Competition, held
in 1982. A cast and crew were found to produce this play in conjunction
with Phil Oliver, who subsequently began the development of MED
Theatre's strong musical tradition, and it was performed in April
1984 in Manaton Parish Hall. Mark went on to write three more plays
specifically for performance in Manaton Parish Hall.
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Rehearsing The British in Exeter: start of a line of plays MED Theatre
has performed in the round
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In the light of the success of these productions, including The
Swallows which transferred to BBC Radio 4, The Manaton and East
Dartmoor Theatre was formally constituted and registered as a charity
in January 1989, the first dedicated Dartmoor Theatre organisation,
supported initially by a grant from the Carnegie UK Trust. In 1991,
with the help of our first project grant from South West Arts, we
began training workshops for young people which have been a core
part of our work ever since.
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Rehearsed reading of young people's plays
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Now known as MED Theatre, we have continued
to produce original drama which is directly related to Dartmoor.
At the time of writing, MED Theatre has produced around 30 full-scale
Dartmoor dramas, as well as over 20 plays written by children in
local primary schools. Some of its members have been involved since
the time The Badgers was performed, and younger participants are
now leading the way for the next generation by writing original
Dartmoor-related plays of their own.
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