AllSpirits

ALLSPIRITS

The flesh moves on. The spirit pertains.

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Ethos

Ethos

We are named for Prospero's farewell: these our actors, as I foretold you, were all spirits, and are melted into air, into thin air.

The company rests on a single conviction. The human spirit persists across the centuries even as everything around it is remade. Hamlet was minted five hundred years ago and he stands fully present in 2026 — the same anguish, the same wit, the same brilliant torment. Bodies age out of their costumes. The spirit keeps its lines.

Theatre is how that spirit gets carried forward, hand to hand, generation to generation. So we make work sited at the pressure-point where the oldest human questions meet the newest human machines — where technology tests, extends and threatens what it means to be a person at all. That collision is the company's whole preoccupation, and we intend to keep pressing on it.

Work

Work

Alcestis

after Euripides · a new stage adaptation

A tech founder cheats death. His wife dies in his place. He commissions an AI reconstruction of her from her digital footprint, while a doctor attempts an illegal physical resurrection. Two versions of the same dead woman come to coexist — and someone must choose between them. Euripides asked what a life is worth twenty-four centuries ago; we ask it again, of the machines now offering to extend one.

In development

State of Disease

Audio drama · after Karel Čapek

An adaptation of The White Disease for radio. A plague touches only the powerful; only one doctor holds the cure, and he has conditions. A black comedy about white supremacy.

In development

Monk Mode

Film screenplay · after Love's Labour's Lost

Shakespeare's comedy of renunciation transplanted into the London AI-startup world. Four founders swear off everything except the work. Everything except the work arrives anyway.

In development
We are such stuff as dreams are made on
The Tempest, IV.i

Approach

Approach

We take classics and new writing and pressure-test them against the present — above all, the technological present. A play earns its place on the slate by answering one question: does the spirit inside it still speak, here, now, to a room full of people holding supercomputers in their pockets?

When the answer is yes, we produce it properly: strong directors, serious casts, and a commercial discipline that treats audiences as intelligent adults with other things they could be doing tonight.

People

People

Owen Oakeshott

Founder & Artistic Director

Actor, writer and producer. Founder of AllSpirits.

Contact

Contact

Producers, venues, press and collaborators:

[email protected]

Press and producer enquiries welcome. We read everything; we reply to most of it.