THEO ADAMS COMPANY are the stars of ES MAGAZINE's 'The Creators Issue' by Theo Adams Company

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'The Creators Issue' of ES Magazine, ‘introducing Theo Adams, London’s hottest party starter,’ profiles key Theo Adams Company figures within a 7-page cover feature, entitled ‘In Good Company,’ starring founder and creative director Theo Adams, movement director Nando Messias, beauty director Isamaya Ffrench, musical director Jordan Hunt, wardrobe designer Ed Marler, choreographer Masumi Saito, set designer Alice Kirkpatrick, and performers Sophia Brown, Helen Noir, Yen-Ching Lin, and Mariya Mizuno.

Shot by Dima Hohlov and styled by Nick Royal, with make up by beauty director Isamaya Ffrench and hair by Shiori Takahashi, ES Magazine’s Frankie McCoy meets ‘London’s coolest collective to find out how the magic happens.’

Commenting on Theo Adams, Gwendoline Christie tells ES Magazine: ‘We worked together and I screamed with laughter like nothing else and was so deeply moved at how he empowered us as a company, facilitated our expression, recognised us as individuals and encouraged us to throw our hands up to heaven and celebrate ourselves coming together in an ecstatic rhythm of joy.’

READ THE FULL ARTICLE HERE

Disintegration by Theo Adams Company

Theo Adams Company's choreographer Masumi Saito has been away in Japan over the summer. Watch here to see what she has been getting up to!

Film Guy Wigmore & Masumi Saito | Music Ryuichi Sakamoto

Nando Messias presents: Death and the Sissy by Theo Adams Company

Following three solo works dedicated to the exploration of the Sissy, Theo Adams Company’s movement director Nando Messias returns this October with a grand finale one-off performance at Toynbee Studios, London on Thursday, 12th October. 

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Co-starring Theo Adams Company’s Jordan Hunt and co-directed by Theo Adams

Costumes by Ed Marler & Make-Up by Anna Lewenhaupt

 

12th of October 2017 - 7:30 pm

Toynbee Studios, 28 Commercial Street, E1 6AB, London

TICKETS AND MORE INFO HERE

CHOREOMANIA by Theo Adams Company

Photo by Darrell Berry

Photo by Darrell Berry

As part of their ongoing ‘Hoi Polloi Commissions’ series, Pablo Flack and David Waddington invited the Theo Adams Company to create a site specific work to celebrate the close of London Fashion Week Men’s, which culminated in a theatrical performance entitled Choreomania - Dinner Dance , which took place on June 12th 2017 within Ace Hotel London Shoreditch. Full gallery of documentation and credits HERE

"The most fun I’ve had at a party almost ever happened this summer, when Adams, who stages immersive theater happenings, was commissioned by restaurateurs David Waddington and Pablo Flack to lay on a dinner experience and a half at Hoi Polloi at the Ace Hotel in East London. " American Vogue

'To celebrate the end of LFWM earlier this week, the Theo Adams Company - a collective of brilliant performers whose avant garde theatrics have been tapped by everyone from Louis Vuitton and Liberty of London to, more recently, Charles Jeffrey LOVERBOY's SS18 show - transformed the Ace London Hotel's Hoi Polloi into a Dry Cleaners-cum-speakeasy inspired by illegal 80s Cha Chaan Tengs. "We wanted to transform people to another time and place and take them on a truly emotional rollercoaster," said the group's founder Theo Adams of the event. "Parodying the world of fashion events while celebrating all its ridiculousness in the most spectacular and cathartic way possible." Reba Maybury DJed, after the collective spent a night singing showtunes in a setting that included pink loo roll and carnation-adorned tables.' LOVE Magazine

"On a quiet Monday night in east London, the city's emerging fashion scene came together in a celebration of the spring/summer 18 men's shows they'd just completed. David Waddington and Pablo Flack served grilled cheese sandwiches at Hoi Polloi, Mandi Lennard played sprechteilmeister, and Theo Adams directed his troupe of flamboyant performers in a magnificent stage show with fabulous costumes by Ed Marler. Around the tables, you could see London's famous fashion faces lighting up: Charles Jeffrey, Craig Green, Edie Campbell, Stephen Jones, Edward Meadham, Molly Goddard, Tim Walker, Sarah Mower. Everyone was there, not for the air-kissing and networking but for London's unparalleled fashion community. To the outside industry, it could seem like a circus, but in this city there's no such thing as mindless fun. Choreomania, as the evening was called, was a manifesto to fashion, to London and to its outside world. A familiar one, perhaps, but as important as ever: in this city, in this pocket of the industry, great fashion happens because creatives stand together, support each other, and retain an undying sense of optimism--even if they embrace the gloom, too.." i-D

Charles Jeffrey's LOVERBOY - SS18 by Theo Adams Company

Theo Adams Company directed Charles Jeffrey's SS18 show as part of London Fashion Week Mens. - 

"A dance performance choreographed by The Theo Adams Company sent a throng of pink, cardboard clad figures around the catwalk in what felt like an alternative nativity scripted by Quentin Crisp and Boy George." Wallpaper*

"The ‘we’ and the ‘our’ is the collective point about the Loverboy phenomenon. Jeffrey is less a singular design genius—though his particular talent is painterly, spontaneous illustration—than a ringmaster and pied piper of many who have formed a movement sprung straight out of the British art school tradition. Working from a subsidized studio in Somerset House, Jeffrey orchestrates the performance director Theo Adams and 3-D costume designers Gary Card and Jack "Appleyard, calls on former Central Saint Martins classmate Richard Quinn for prints and the expert seamstress Sybil Rouge for tailoring... What was most remarkable here was the sense of transformative joy rather than anger that Charles Jeffrey and company communicate together. Choosing to be cheerful is in itself an act of defiance against the forces of darkness, and that feeling ran right through the audience." Vogue

Director - Theo Adams | Soundtrack - Jordan Hunt | Choreography - Masumi Saito

ART SCHOOL - AW17 by Theo Adams Company

Theo Adams Company created the show for ArtSchool's debut presentation for Fashion East during London Fashion Week Mens at the Topman Space at the Old Selfridges Hotel

 

Director – Theo Adams | Soundtrack – Jordan Hunt | Choreography – Masumi Saito | Set Design - Alice Kirkpatrick

Featuring Theo Adams Company members Sophia Brown, Anna Lewenhaupt & Mariya Mizuno and TAC collaborator Pippa Brooks

 

“It was a tender, sweet, dramatic thing to see, this birth of the new Art School label, clearly done on a shoestring, but with facilitating help from so many quarters—Lulu Kennedy’s Fashion East for one, and the amazing young director Theo Adams, for another.” Sarah Mower -Vogue

“The models included dancers from the Theo Adams Company. The energetic presentation was set to a half-hour soundtrack that blended music and spoken word. The sounds of Judi Dench reciting “Macbeth,” the score of “Bugsy Malone” and orchestral piano were heard over the dancers and models acting out their drama rehearsal.” The New York Times

“Non-models free-formed to Adams’s direction with a freedom matched only by the interpretative tolerance of their clothes. This was bespoke otherness—so, hardly buyable in mass units for department stores—but it was unfettered, liberated from libido, and pure. It was fashion. You won’t see this in Milan.” Vogue

CHARLES JEFFREY’S LOVERBOY – AW17 by Theo Adams Company

Theo Adams Company brought Charles Jeffrey's vision to life for the LOVERBOY AW17 show as part of London Fashion Week Mens.  

Director - Theo Adams | Soundtrack - Jordan Hunt-  Choreography - Masumi Saito  | Assistant Choreographer - Jordan Hunt

“London's favourite club kid teams up with Gary Card and Theo Adams to create a fantastical performance for AW17” Dazed and Confused

“The presentation itself was an outre thrill, the Theo Adams dance troupe — near-naked, mud-caked — providing a percussive pagan thrum.” Tim Blanks BOF

“Loverboy was a major theatrical moment. The work was excellent on its own, but the show’s staging took it to a whole other place. Before the first model came out, dancers caked in mud took position against walls and around pillars. Their movement, choreographed by Theo Adams Company, was territorial stomps.” The Financial Times

ARCTIC MOVING IMAGE & FILM FESTIVAL by Theo Adams Company

Theo Adams Company's debut film project 'Safety Curtain' which premiered on Channel 4 this spring will be screened at the first 'Arctic Moving Image & Film Festival' in Harstad, an Arctic town of Northern Norway on the 28th of October. Tickets and more information HERE