Directors blog
Welcoming our new Management Board!
We’re absolutely delighted to be able to announce that we have successfully recruited a brand new Management Board to support us in taking Changing Relations forward to the best of…
Read MoreListen to us talk about Make Do and Mend on Bishop FM
Thanks Bishop FM for interviewing us today about our performance of Make Do and Mend at Bishop Town Hall tomorrow. Have a listen here folks as Company Director Lisa Davis…
Read MoreTake a seat on our Management Board?
Changing Relations* is looking to recruit a Management Board that can support us in shaping the strategic direction of the company. We are keen for our Board to be made up of those with experience…
Read MoreBook Make Do and Mend tickets before they run out!
Fantastic news from the Alphabetti Theatre that our opening night this coming Thursday is nearly sold out. We’d be just as gutted as you if you turned up on the…
Read MoreRehearsals!
Great to attend rehearsals for our soon-to-tour production of Make Do and Mend last night and see Director & Script-writer Rachel Adamson work together with Movement Director Alys North explore…
Read MoreApprenticeship Opportunity!
We’re really excited to announce that we are working with Durham County Council and the National Apprenticeship Service to create an Apprenticeship Opportunity at Changing Relations. We are based in…
Read MoreWelcoming New Director!
We are delighted to announce that the fabulous dancer and choreographer – Alys North – has joined us here at Changing Relations as Creative Director. We are really looking forward…
Read MoreNew Website
Well it’s been a long time coming, but here is our all new up-to-date website. Many thanks to Rich Bielby for his efforts behind the scenes in constructing it for…
Read MoreCommissions & Collaborations
“Violence against women is a manifestation of historically unequal power relations between men & women, which have led to domination over & discrimination against women by men… violence against women…
Read MoreWho’s Afraid of the Boy in the Dress?
We’re sick of gender norms and stereotypes pigeon holing the way our children express themselves and what they feel enabled to identify with. We’re planning to work with Primary and…
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