The Comfort of Things by Andrew Martin Lee

Andrew Martin Lee

Andrew’s practice spans multiple disciplines with its primary focus in live art, installation, and theatre performance. His work is inherently autobiographical, informed by his experiences as a queer, formally homeless, socially recluse. He uses his story and body to connect with audience, spectator, and participant, to inform, challenge, and destroy misconceptions around issues of the everyday.

For b-side 2018

As part of WHY? Festival Andrew is presenting both a workshop and a performance around homelessness. 

Andrew Martin Lee's b-side Portfolio

Project

WHY? Festival 2018

The WHY? festival took place over one weekend during b-side 2018 festival. Produced and programmed by our current cohort of [intransit] Producers...

Performers at sea front
Project

b-side Festival 2018

The festival showcased the very best in contemporary art, made in response to this beautiful, intriguing and extraordinary island. Over 15,000...

Event Archive

Event

Down & Out in Weymouth & Portland

Community 2000 Centre
Portland

Why do people sleep on the street? Formerly homeless performer / maker, Andrew Martin Lee thinks this is a question worth asking, but

The Comfort of Things by Andrew Martin Lee
Event

The Comfort of Things

Community 2000 Centre
Portland

The Comfort of Things is a one-hour autobiographical solo performance exploring a year in the life of Andy, a final year university student who