What we do and why
Since 2004, we have evolved a pioneering producing model that develops innovative ideas through attentive collaboration, a spirit of curiosity, and an emphasis on trust. We have developed a reputation for spirited and surprising new theatre, deep relationships with a wide range of artists, and passionate commitment to inclusion and care for young and diverse audiences. We have produced shows, festivals, films, installations, podcasts, apps and books. In doing so we have supported the artistic development of over 120 lead artists or companies and reached more than a 1.5 million people, live and digitally. We have hosted over a hundred internships and been recognised with awards for our work.
Natalie Ibu, Artistic Director of Northern Stage and director of Protest, discusses her own experiences of youth activism, working with writer Hannah Lavery, touring across Scotland and producing theatre for families and young people.
Find out moreFuel were delighted to present Protest at Nottingham's Squire Performing Arts Centre, to an audience of 729 students from 15 schools in the city. The performances at Squire Performing Arts...
At Fuel, we place audiences at the heart of what we do. This is really important to us, as we try to produce performances that give audiences new ideas to...