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Post Capitalist Creation
This is a slightly extended version of a talk I gave last night at the first Gobo networking night. Gobo is a new digital ‘match-making’ service for venues and theatre-makers – it’s launching soon and you can find out more … Continue reading
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Tagged acting, arab spring, bears, directing, Gobo, Julius Caesar, london, london riots, postcapitalism, rehearsal methods, rehearsal space, two
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A Torrential Drought
Rather like our current oxymoronic water supply problems (still waiting for the ‘wettest drought on record’ headlines) my creative ideas, whist torrential, also seem to be unable to alleviate the drought (of my creative career). I’m not sure I have … Continue reading
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Tagged acting, creativity, directing, drought, novels, plays, writing
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Welcome to the War Zone
And I don’t just mean Christmas parties and Christmas shopping! Our last two rehearsals have concentrated on the end of the play, which culminated yesterday night with me issuing the instruction ‘anyone who isn’t actually dead at this point can … Continue reading
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Tagged acting, christmas, Democracy, Julius Caesar, Occupy, Rehearsal, RSC Open Stages, shakepeare, Southside Players, Twitter, war
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The challenges of a collaborative artistic process – 1st Rehearsal
You can plan for a lot of things in a rehearsal process. I certainly believe in planning. I had sent an email to the cast telling them what I expected and what to expect of the first rehearsal. I had … Continue reading