Sneak inside one of London's most unusual locations, after-hours, for a thrilling site-responsive experience on March 30, 31 and April 1.
This spring, Kirkaldy's Testing Works - an historic, Grade II* former workshop and museum in the heart of Bankside - will open its doors for several exclusive, fun but slightly surreal pop-up performances over three days
Set in the world's first independent, commercial materials testing works, audiences will join in with a surprise extravaganza that's been 200 years in the planningCome and mingle with eccentric Victorian characters and test your mettle in an entertaining hour-long immersive drama (Times: Thur March 30 and Fri March 31 7pm and 8.30pm; Sat April 1 - 3pm, 7pm and 8.30pm.)
What you will experience:
Celebrated Victorian engineer David Kirkaldy is having a surprise party - and you're invited, but only if you come up to scratch! This immersive experience offers guests the opportunity to secretly join the celebrationsOnce inside The Testing and Experimenting Works, challenge your strength and wiles against Kirkaldy's scrutiny and the mighty million-pound Universal Testing machine..A proper Victorian knees-up lies in wait for those who pass the test
Guests will weave their way through rooms in this unique and atmospheric former 19th century factory including Kirkaldy's office, the factory workshop and the basement, all filled with music, soundscapes and the Scottish engineer's original testing machines, including the 14.5m-long Universal Testing Machine he had designed, commissioned and patented in 1863
'Facts not Opinions': Stretched to the limit has been created by theatre makers and performers Sammy Kissin and Al Barclay, as part of Blackfriars Stories commissioned by Southwark Council
The show is inspired by the link between Blackfriars Bridge and Kirkaldy's Testing Works and was originally conceived to mark the 200th anniversary of David Kirkaldy's birth
Sammy, who studied at LAMDA and Manchester University, said: "We really wanted to honour Kirkaldy's world view that 'Facts not Opinions' matterIt is a celebration of the dynamism of the man, that idea of strength and how strength can be tested."
Guildhall alumni Al added: "We have all been tested to destruction recentlyWe were interested in confronting this in a place designed to break the indestructible - and question, who are we?"
The present Blackfriars Bridge is the second bridge to bear that name; the first being deemed unsafe due to poor constructionThe new bridge, built in 1869, employed the newly established Testing and Experimenting Works on Southwark Street to test its wrought iron framework and ensure its long-term viability
Educational Programme
A free educational programme for more than 100 local secondary school pupils will run alongside the performances
Renowned illustrator, set designer and creative director Emma Rios will be delivering a series of arts and engineering workshops for children, plus guided tours of the museumVisitors will be taken back in time to the industrial revolution when building specimens from all over the world were tested to destruction in Kirkaldy's workshop
Emma, who is known for her paper sculpting installations and illustrations, has worked with clients ranging from Tatler and the Wall Street Journal to the V and A and Historic Royal Palaces, Liberty, Harrods, as well as fashion brands including Myla and Saloni
About Kirkaldy's Testing and Experimenting Works
A museum has been running at the site since 1984 run entirely by a team of volunteersIt is one of the few places in the world where you can get up close and hands on with working, historic machines - and yes, break something!
Kirkaldy opened the world's first purpose-built independent testing site at 99 Southwark Street, London in 1874He pioneered a real change in thinking - that all components had to be tested to a pre-existing standard, and facts were more important than opinionsThe famous inscription above the door reads 'Facts not Opinions'
Today Kirkaldy's advances in science and engineering are celebrated by the Institution for Civil Engineers and the Engineering Hall of Fame
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https://www.illuminateproductions.co.uk
https://www.testingworks.org.uk
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VenueKirkaldy's Testing Works
Address99 Southwark Street, London, Greater London,
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