Under the Radar 2025
Meet the artists and producers travelling to New York for Under the Radar Festival, supported by Factory International
About Under the Radar
Under the Radar is New York City's premier annual festival of experimental theatre. Taking place from 4 to 19 January, it kicks off the calendar year with productions across the city.
Alongside Here & Now - Performance Created in England and Under the Radar, we’re supporting a group of artists and producers to attend the 2025 edition of the festival, supported by Arts Council England.
Artists BULLYACHE, Luca Rutherford, Ziza Patrick and Wet Mess, along with producers Nancy May Roberts and Hattie Gregory, will attend the festival as an opportunity to develop their international profile and contacts, connecting with key members of the live performance industry.
The group will be supported with a bespoke schedule of meetings, tailored to their work and interests, as well as attending key shows and events, including the annual Under the Radar Symposium, which convenes more than 350 arts presenters, producers, service organisations, funders and artists.
BULLYACHE
BULLYACHE is artist duo Courtney Deyn and Jacob Samuel, they choreograph, direct, and compose original works. Their work is a choreographic exploration of the emotional and visual overload of contemporary life. Think “live music videos crossed with avant-garde dance theatre – and utterly steeped in young queer British culture” (Guardian).
BULLYACHE have been supported by and have worked with Barbican, Wayne McGregor, Britten Pears, Bold Tendencies, FABRIC, Les Urbaines and Grand Theatre Luxembourg amongst others.
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Image: Mara Palena
Hattie Gregory
Hattie is a Creative Producer and Arts Consultant based in the South West, working in multidisciplinary live performance.
She is currently supporting the work of Unchartered Collective led by artist Raquel Meseguer Zafe, artist Jo Bannon, choreographer and maker Ray Young, performance maker Luca Rutherford and contemporary art practitioner Ziza Patrick.
Previously Hattie has worked as Senior Producer for producing organisation MAYK, Producer for award-winning dance theatre company Lost Dog and and has supported the work of arts organisations such as Terrestrial, Raucous, COMMON, Ad Infinitum, artists Bertrand Lesca and Nasi Voutsas, Racheal Spence and Lisa Hammond of Bunny and dance producer Georgina Harper.
Hattie began her producing career at Fuel between 2014 - 2018 where she supported the work of artists and companies including Encounter, Tom Stuart, Inua Ellams, Uninvited Guests, Andy Smith and Nick Makoha.
Image: Carl Osbourn
Luca Rutherford
Luca is an interdisciplinary, Newcastle based artist, making new socially engaged contemporary performance that sparks conversations inside and outside of theatre spaces. Their work has ranged across forms including theatre, dance theatre, social art, public art, short film and sound art. Luca is an associate artist of ARC Stockton, Cambridge Junction and a movement practitioner with Frantic Assembly.
Luca is a writer, performer and dramaturg that asks big questions with playfulness. Collaboration is at the heart of Luca’s practice. Their artistic vision is to create work that is softly fierce and fiercely soft. Their work is rooted in intersectional feminism. It is for the adventurous, and also the shy. In process and final design, Luca’s practice revolves around the creation of community, holding space for conversation with humour and play. They make work that experiments with form and in content explores, plays with, and questions the messy. Luca’s processes are rooted in spaces of listening where collaborators, participants and audiences are willing to be changed by what they hear.
Her current show You Heard Me, a loud show about quiet power, was showcased at Here & Now 2024.
Image: Camilla Greenwell
Nancy May Roberts
Nancy is the founder and director of Metal & Water, a new, London-based production company for dance. Metal & Water work closely with 10 exceptional artists & with UK & international partners to co-create the optimal conditions for making & sharing dance & choreography: resourced, generative, emergent & multiple. We work where dance meets art, music, film, fashion & nightlife.
Nancy holds more than 10 years of production experience across independent, commercial and community dance contexts. Driven by the imperative of addressing the ethics of production, their practice is underpinned by dance’s potential to unfix known and binary hierarchies of knowledge and power.
Image: Christa Holka
Wet Mess
Wet Mess is a drag and dance artist who works across cabaret, film, performance & theatre. In 2023 they performed as part of Sound of the Underground at the Royal Court by Travis Alabanza and Debbie Hannan and Galatea by Emma Frankland as part of Brighton Fringe.
In November 2021 they won Not Another Drag Competition which is one of the most prestigious drag competitions held for seven weeks the Royal Vauxhall Tavern and since has been booked at queer venues in the UK and Internationally.
In 2024 they choreographed a music video for Tove Lo, and have worked on movement direction for artists such as Will Young, London Grammar and Wolf Alice.
Image: Asafe Ghalib
Ziza Patrick
Ziza Patrick is a multidisciplinary performing artist and a dance theatre maker of Rwandan heritage. Ziza creates a variety of work that exploring the themes of African traditions, and cultural norms, investigating the effect they have on people from the global south who were born or have lived in the western communities most of their lives.
Ziza's work aims to engage with unconventional performance settings and platforms to promote visibility and accessibility - striving to create engaging and inclusive pieces that challenge the preconceived ideologies about issues such as masculinity and identity, amongst many others.
Image: Adam Goodwin