
Resources
We’re proud to be a recommended practitioner on various GCSE, A/AS Level and IB syllabuses, as well as being studied by those in higher education.
To help support students at all levels of their learning, we’ve created a number of resources as well as recommendations of additional publications where you can read about us and our work. Our resource pack is free to access and designed with students in mind. We also have a number of educational videos on our YouTube as well as access to full length recordings of some of our shows.
Our educational content is inspired by the questions we often receive from students and teachers. During lockdown in 2020 we created Gecko: Engage - an initiative to help us stay connected with those studying us, respond to queries and create a forum to share and discuss work. We welcome questions, discussion and requests for future educational content.
Videos
We try to record and include as much as we can about our process to give you a full picture of how we create a Gecko show. To find out all about our creative process, please visit our YouTube channel.
You’ll find interviews with various members of our company talking about aspects of their work in response to questions that we regularly receive from you. If you have a question for us, please get in touch via info@geckotheatre.com and we’ll do our best to answer it for you.
Great places to get started
Full shows
Missing
Schools, colleges and universities with a subscription to Digital Theatre+ can also access a full-length recording of The Wedding, them film version of Institute, and making-of documentary The Wedding: Making Total Theatre in the 21st Century.
You can also watch our latest show Kin on National Theatre at Home!
From Here On
Multi-award winning theatre companies Good Chance and Gecko’s groundbreaking performance with over 200 young people in public spaces in the UK and Europe, all about children’s right to safety, whoever they are, wherever they are from.
From Here On marks the 85th anniversary of the Kindertransport, when nearly 10,000 Jewish children were given safe passage to the UK from Nazi-occupied Europe. It is an artistic remembrance of that history, as well as an urgent call for empathy and action for displaced young people in the present.
At train stations, harbours and beaches in London, Harwich, Dover, The Hague and Berlin, our international companies of young people and members of the Gecko ensemble presented the world premieres of new pieces of breathtaking physical theatre telling the story of 85 years of displacement and welcome.
The Time of Your Life
The Time of Your Life was a 30-minute performance created for LIVE FROM TELEVISION CENTRE on BBC Four in 2015. You can watch the full piece for free on our YouTube, and it’s a great introduction to Gecko and our style.
This was also our first venture into film, allowing Artistic Director Amit to create work for the camera and to consider a unique approach to capturing movement. Watch out for the 9-minute long single shot in which the performers were choreographed to move around a Steadicam camera operator who was spinning on the spot.