Photos from Damien Nettles Rehearsal
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New creative project explores the mystery of Damien Nettles’ disappearance: Creative apprenticeship and open casting opportunity

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Island-based creative arts company, Deadman, will be exploring the story of Damien Nettles and the fallout from his disappearance nearly thirty years ago in a new research and development project.

Creative arts apprenticeship and an open casting
Supported by public funding from Arts Council England, the company is continuing its ethos of pioneering pathways for new onstage and backstage talent.

It is doing so by launching a creative arts apprenticeship and an open casting, seeking Island-based performers and creatives.

Critical acclaim
The company’s most recent work, The Freshwater Five, has toured coastal and nationwide communities, selling-out venues from Newport to Kent, and receiving acclaim from critics and public alike.

In developing the Damien Nettles project, Deadman is continuing to receive support from Southampton-based MAST Mayflower Studios.

Bossman: Sheds light on a dark underbelly
Speaking about the new project, Samuel Bossman, Artistic Director of Deadman, said,

“Damien Nettles is a mythic Island story, one that has become absorbed into our community’s modern folklore. Like Freshwater Five, this story is not just implicitly important because it is live and has real-world implications for people still suffering.

“It articulates and presents an image of real events and issues on the Isle of Wight and places like it.

“It sheds light on a dark underbelly that the tourist leaflets don’t show.”

Bossman: Very grateful to Damien’s family
Samuel continued,

“We are very grateful to Damien’s mother, Valerie, and the family, our venue and funding partners, as we begin work on this story.

“We are excited and look forward to bringing it to our fantastic, underappreciated community on the Isle of Wight in the near future.”

Open auditions
Deadman is looking to continue using Island-based creatives during the Damien Nettles project.

Open auditions for performers will be taking place on Friday, 13th September. Those interested should express their interest online, or via email ([email protected]).

Details for the creative arts apprenticeship can be found on the website.

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