A Family Outing

Performed by Ursula Martinez and her parents, Arthur and Mila | 1998



A Family Outing is a unique show about real family relationships in which Ursula Martinez interrogates her actual parents, live on stage.

Written by Ursula Martinez and Mark Whitelaw 

Directed by Mark Whitelaw

Mark Whitelaw is a writer, director, and dramaturg. After graduating in Theatre from Crewe and Alsager College with a first class honors degree, he formed The Glee Club Performance Company with whom he created 14 national and international touring shows.

Mark has collaborated with numerous international theatre companies, dance companies and solo artists, including Peter Zegveld (Holland), The People Show (UK), Norddans (Sweden), Bedlam Dance Company, H2 Dance, Eggs Collective Shamshad Khan and David Hoyle. He was the director in residence with iconic London performance collective Duckie, with whom he directed several projects, including C’est Duckie, which won an Olivier Award and a Time Out award for Best Entertainment.

Mark Whitelaw has worked with Ursula Martinez for over 20 years. Their first collaboration was A Family Outing in 1998. 

Mark was awarded the Arts Foundation Award Fellowship for Multi-Disciplinary Arts in 1995.

Mark is currently director in residence at University of Central Lancashire and also mentors undergraduate performance practice at Lancaster University.

PREVIOUS PERFORMANCES
2006Barbican, London
2005Trafo, Budapest
Theatre Royal Bath
2000Sodra Teatern, Stockholm
Vienna’s English Theatre
1999The Big Tent, Dublin
Belvoir Street Theatre Upstairs, Sydney
The Belltable Arts Centre, Limerick
1998The Drill Hall, London
Assembly Rooms, Edinburgh Fringe
The Green Room, Manchester

It’s hilarious, devilish and brillant: Martinez has created a new theatrical genre.
★★★★★ The Scotsman

Everything in Mark Whitelaw’s exquisitely directed evening is played as truthful sophisticated comedy.
The Independant on Sunday

… an original, brave, subtly pointed and absolutely charming feat of family – and audience – manipulation.
The Independant

Extraordianry theatrical cross between stand-up comedy, a game show and a live photograph album.
The Independent

Martinez can’t help leaving her audience with big, nervous smiles.
The Times


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