Pegasus is a centre of excellence for its participatory performing arts work with young people and also presents a programme of professional contemporary dance and theatre.
Kepow continues its search for the king or queen of comedy improv at Pegasus. This trailer comes from the last show of 2012. Next shows are 24 January, 28 February and 28 March 2013 featuring new contenders at each event.
Here's a little taster of the fabulous Gonzo Moose at Pegasus in the Christmas show What The Dickens playing from 20 November to 30 December 2012.
Reviews:
"What the Dickens? is a hoot from start to finish, and will no doubt leave many audience members asking, "Please sir, can I have some more?" THE STAGE
"It's a seasonal gem which cannot fail to excite even Scrooge's Christmas spirit." DAILY INFORMATION
Monthly Improv competition at Pegasus, Oxford, with 10 performers competing for the Comedy Crown, a £5 note and a stick of celery (!). Hosted by Kepow Theatre Company.
Pegasus Youth Theatre Dance Company in rehearsal for their latest production 'Stuck'. Premiere at Pegasus on Wednesday 28 March 2012 as part of a double bill with 'The Listeners' from the Pegasus Youth Theatre Company.
Hosted by Pegasus, MESH is Oxford's newest Youth Arts Festival. The festival, started in 2011, is organised by young people alongside professional artists.
Produced by Pegasus
Festival Team
Cathryn Baker - Acting Workshop Tutor
Grey Burdick - Film & Video Tutor
Paula Clark - Festival Team
Euton Daley - Festival Team
Nomi Everall - Design & Making Tutor
Allan Hutson - Dance Workshop Tutor
Gill Jaggers - Publicity & Press
Jenny Lewis - Creative Writing Tutor
Lucy Maycock - Festival Team
Nicola Moses - Dance Workshop Tutor
Angharad Phillips - Acting Workshop Tutor
Yasmin Sidhwa - Festival Director
Will Platt - Festival Team
Karl Sullivan - Acting Workshop Tutor
Dave Thwaites - Technical Manager
Emily Winfield - Festival Producer
May Wylie - Festival Team
Clive Stevenson - Technical Manager
(The North Wall Arts Centre)
Natalie Grant - Stage Manager/Technician
(The North Wall Arts Centre)
Pegasus Youth Theatre Production Company
Festival Planning Committee
Selorm Amoako
Maddison Ball
Goose Charlton
Kema Daley
Claudia Day
Shulamit El Baz
Tom Eyre
Manon Franklin-Fraiture
Jamie Halliday
Theo Isom
Sade Marcelle
Maria Marinari
Raymond Pelekamoyo
Chloe Robinson
James Roberts
Bethany Taylor
Mesh News Crew 2011 are
Terezija Bjelajac
Zlata Ibradzic
Alexandre Roux
Morice Wino
Lea Clouaire
Francine Van Des Kam
Lotte Van Des Kamp
Daphne Bos
Jamie Halliday
Dominic Short
Hosted by Pegasus, MESH Festival is Oxford's newest youth arts festival. The Festival was run by young people alongside professional artists. The festival started in 2011 and involved over 150 young people from 7 countries.
Produced by Pegasus
Festival Team
Cathryn Baker - Acting Workshop Tutor
Grey Burdick - Film & Video Tutor
Paula Clark - Festival Team
Euton Daley - Festival Team
Nomi Everall - Design & Making Tutor
Allan Hutson - Dance Workshop Tutor
Gill Jaggers - Publicity & Press
Jenny Lewis - Creative Writing Tutor
Lucy Maycock - Festival Team
Nicola Moses - Dance Workshop Tutor
Angharad Phillips - Acting Workshop Tutor
Yasmin Sidhwa - Festival Director
Will Platt - Festival Team
Karl Sullivan - Acting Workshop Tutor
Dave Thwaites - Technical Manager
Emily Winfield - Festival Producer
May Wylie - Festival Team
Clive Stevenson - Technical Manager
(The North Wall Arts Centre)
Natalie Grant - Stage Manager/Technician
(The North Wall Arts Centre)
Pegasus Youth Theatre Production Company
Festival Planning Committee
Selorm Amoako
Maddison Ball
Goose Charlton
Kema Daley
Claudia Day
Shulamit El Baz
Tom Eyre
Manon Franklin-Fraiture
Jamie Halliday
Theo Isom
Sade Marcelle
Maria Marinari
Raymond Pelekamoyo
Chloe Robinson
James Roberts
Bethany Taylor
Mesh is a Youth Arts festival organised in Oxford for the first time ! It' s organised to bring young people from different countries together. The countries that participate are: United Kingdom, Gaza, France, The Netherlands, Croatia, Germany and Russia. This video is about what's happening at the eighth day of the festival.
Mesh is a Youth Arts festival organised in Oxford for the first time ! It' s organised to bring young people from different countries together. The countries that participate are: United Kingdom, Gaza, France, The Netherlands, Croatia, Germany and Russia. This video is about what's happening at the fourth day of the festival.
Mesh is a Youth Arts festival organised in Oxford for the first time ! It' s organised to bring young people from different countries together. The countries that participate are: United Kingdom, Gaza, France, The Netherlands, Croatia, Germany and Russia. This video is about what's happening at the seventh day of the festival.
Mesh is a Youth Arts festival organised in Oxford for the first time ! It' s organised to bring young people from different countries together. The countries that participate are: United Kingdom, Gaza, France, The Netherlands, Croatia, Germany and Russia. This video is about what's happening at the sixth day of the festival.
Mesh is a Youth Arts festival organised in Oxford for the first time ! It' s organised to bring young people from different countries together. The countries that participate are: United Kingdom, Gaza, France, The Netherlands, Croatia, Germany and Russia. This video is about what's happening at the third day of the festival.
Mesh is a Youth Arts festival organised in Oxford for the first time ! It' s organised to bring young people from different countries together. The countries that participate are: United Kingdom, Gaza, France, The Netherlands, Croatia, Germany and Russia. This video is about what's happening at the fifth day of the festival.
Mesh is a Youth Arts festival organised in Oxford for the first time ! It' s organised to bring young people from different countries together. The countries that participate are: United Kingdom, Gaza, France, The Netherlands, Croatia, Germany and Russia. This video is about what's happening at the second day of the festival.
Mesh is a Youth Arts festival organised in Oxford for the first time ! It' s organised to bring young people from different countries together. The countries that participate are: United Kingdom, Gaza, France, The Netherlands, Croatia, Germany and Russia. This video is about what's happening at the first day of the festival.
Pegasus Youth Theatre Companies took part in a simultaneous world-wide performance of The Gaza Mono-Logues, written by young people from Gaza involved in the Israeli bombing of 2009. The project was created by ASHTAR Theatre in Palestine. This extract was filmed during rehearsals and the performance at Pegasus on 17th November 2010. Two of the young performers from Pegasus are meeting others from around the world to perform them again at the UN General Assembly in November.