Company AT is an innovative theatre ensemble producing work informed by the experience of autism.
Theatre Workshop Programs
The Company AT adult ensemble meets to develop theatre and stagecraft skills and to create new work every Friday night from 6.30-8.30pm at Brighton.
AT This Place is a program for teens aged 13 – 17 years who are on the autism spectrum. AT This Place is held during school terms on Thursdays 4.30pm – 6.00pm at Glenelg Community Centre, re-starting in 2020 on Thursday 6 February.
Where It’s AT is a program building performance skills for 8 – 12 year olds on the autism spectrum. Where It’s AT meets on Tuesdays during school terms from 4.30pm – 6pm at Minda in Brighton, re-starting for 2020 on Tuesday 4 February.
Company AT programs are NDIS-ready. This means you may be able to use your NDIS funding to cover the costs of this program. Click on the following link to read more about Tutti and the NDIS.
If you are interested in joining Company AT, AT This Place or Where It’s AT, please contact Artistic Director Julian Jaensch by email to Julian.Jaensch@tutti.org.au or by phone on 8422 6511.
Productions
Working with writer Emily Steel, Company AT has created an original play titled Impersonal Space which allows audiences to see the world through the eyes of a child with autism. It is the story of how a family comes to terms with difference and how a young girl comes to terms with herself. Impersonal Space had a very successful premiere run at the Old Queen’s Theatre in October 2017, and was embraced by audiences and critics alike. In 2019, Impersonal Space was part of the DreamBIG Children’s Festival with shows over 23-25 May. Reviewers praised the show as “brilliant family theatre”.
Below is a short video about Impersonal Space’s premiere season.
Company AT also produced History of Autism for the 2014 Adelaide Fringe and 2015 Come Out Festivals and Framed Out in 2010.
History
Company AT was founded by Julian Jaensch and Katharine Annear and is one of the world’s first performing arts ensembles where all members are on the autism spectrum. Company AT has worked in partnership with Tutti Arts since 2012.
Company AT
Company AT is an innovative theatre ensemble producing work informed by the experience of autism.
Theatre Workshop Programs
The Company AT adult ensemble meets to develop theatre and stagecraft skills and to create new work every Friday night from 6.30-8.30pm at Brighton.
AT This Place is a program for teens aged 13 – 17 years who are on the autism spectrum. AT This Place is held during school terms on Thursdays 4.30pm – 6.00pm at Glenelg Community Centre, re-starting in 2020 on Thursday 6 February.
Where It’s AT is a program building performance skills for 8 – 12 year olds on the autism spectrum. Where It’s AT meets on Tuesdays during school terms from 4.30pm – 6pm at Minda in Brighton, re-starting for 2020 on Tuesday 4 February.
Company AT programs are NDIS-ready. This means you may be able to use your NDIS funding to cover the costs of this program. Click on the following link to read more about Tutti and the NDIS.
If you are interested in joining Company AT, AT This Place or Where It’s AT, please contact Artistic Director Julian Jaensch by email to Julian.Jaensch@tutti.org.au or by phone on 8422 6511.
Productions
Working with writer Emily Steel, Company AT has created an original play titled Impersonal Space which allows audiences to see the world through the eyes of a child with autism. It is the story of how a family comes to terms with difference and how a young girl comes to terms with herself. Impersonal Space had a very successful premiere run at the Old Queen’s Theatre in October 2017, and was embraced by audiences and critics alike. In 2019, Impersonal Space was part of the DreamBIG Children’s Festival with shows over 23-25 May. Reviewers praised the show as “brilliant family theatre”.
Below is a short video about Impersonal Space’s premiere season.
Company AT also produced History of Autism for the 2014 Adelaide Fringe and 2015 Come Out Festivals and Framed Out in 2010.
History
Company AT was founded by Julian Jaensch and Katharine Annear and is one of the world’s first performing arts ensembles where all members are on the autism spectrum. Company AT has worked in partnership with Tutti Arts since 2012.
Check out Company AT’s work History of Autism on YouTube or follow them on Facebook for regular updates.