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Milk Presents is an LGBTQIA+ theatre company based in Derby in the United Kingdom.

Company

The theatre company is an associate company of Derby Theatre.[1][2] In addition to producing theatrical works, the company also creates films, audio-plays, and photography, and organizes community residencies, workshops, club nights, symposiums, book groups, etc. Milk Presents tours its productions both nationally and globally.[1][3]

History

Milk Presents was founded in 2010 by Leo Skilbeck, Ruby Glaskin, and Adam Robertson after they graduated from the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama.[4][1]

Productions

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The company's very first theatre show was 454 Grams in 2010, a postdramatic retelling of Shakespeare’s play The Merchant of Venice.[5][6] Next, the company became an associate company of The Point in Eastleigh in 2011 and produced its first full-length shows: Bluebeard: A Fairytale for Adults and A Real Man’s Guide To Sainthood.[1][4][7][8] Bluebeard: A Fairytale for Adults was based on Charles Perrault’s French folktale Bluebeard.[9] A Real Man’s Guide To Sainthood was powered by bikes and used projectors, and was a retelling of the story of Saint George.[10][11][12][13][14][15]

It then produced Milk Presents: Self Service (2013 - 2014), which explored the meaning of "queer" with original music, animations, and comedy.[16][17][18] The company then became an associate company of Derby Theatre in 2015.[8] At Derby Theatre, the company produced JOAN and BULLISH. JOAN portrayed the story of Joan of Arc and was performed by LJ Parkinson.[19][1][20] BULLISH was a retelling of the Minotaur myth.[21][22][23] It was launched at the Camden People’s Theatre, who commissioned the production alongside the Jerwood Charitable Foundation.[24][25][26][27][22] Formerly named BODIY, BULLISH was the Camden People's Theatre's first Home Run commission after an extensive period of selection process.[28][29]

Milk Presents then became an associate company of the Bush Theatre (2016-17).[8] Around the same time in April 2017, the company was commissioned to host a "Bromance Cabaret" at the Wellcome Collection as part of their "Macho?" late-night event.[1][30][31][32][33][34]

In August 2021, Milk Presents and Derby Theatre premiered co-production Marty and the Party, a show for young audiences.[35][36][37]

In December 2021, in partnership with Derby Theatre, the company launched a new audio cabaret, The Pervert’s Podcast.[38] This audio cabaret is presented by Milk Presents and co-produced by She Wants A Dog, a production company formed by a partnership between arts producers Pippa Frith and Kate Chapman that was focused on commissioning artists and producing creative work for podcasts.[39][40][41][42][43][44][45][46][47]

In 2023, Milk Presents co-produced Modest with theatre company Middle Child.[48][49][50][51]

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Awards

The theatre company's production JOAN won the Scotsman Fringe First Award, The Stage Award, and Spirit of the Fringe Award at the 2016 Edinburgh Festival Fringe.[52][53][20] The production also won the Off West End Award in 2018.[21][54]

Summer Summit

Milk Presents also organizes Summer Summit, a paid weekend-long retreat for early-career LGBTQIA+ artists.[55][56][57]

References

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