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Improbable (theatre company)

Improbable is an English theatre company founded in 1996 by Lee Simpson, Phelim McDermott, Julian Crouch and producer Nick Sweeting. Improbable is funded by Arts Council England in London. According to their statement: "Improbable has grown out of a way of working that means being prepared to create work by the seat of your pants and the skin of your teeth, stepping onstage before you are ready and allowing the audience to have an integral part in the creation of a show."

Productions
The theatre company has produced: 70 Hill Lane (1996), Animo, Lifegame (1998 & 2000), Cinderella, Coma (1999), Spirit, Sticky, The Hanging Man, Theatre Of Blood, Stars Are Out Tonight, The Wolves in the Walls, Satyagraha and Panic. Panic is a co-production with the Barbican Center, London, and the Wexner Center for the Arts, Columbus, Ohio, and the Sydney Opera House. Its world premiere was at the Wexner Center on 4 March 2009. It then opened in England on 19 March 2009 at the Corn Exchange, Newbury, before fulfilling a UK Tour which ended in a five-week run at The Barbican, London. ==References==
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