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Author Archives: Andy White
Knock Knock – Antik – Brighton Festival Fringe 2011
We talked with Rosalind Georgeson and Clare Halstead, of Antik about the premiere of their first production Knock Knock. Film by Sarah Chambers
#22: Acampada Brighton
I first noticed an encampment on the Old Stein yesterday. Today I spoke to Carlos Genova, a resident of the camp, about what it’s all about. It goes under several names including Spanish Revolution and Global Revolution – but I … Continue reading
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The King’s Face – Iambic Arts Theatre – Brighton Festival Fringe 2011
The King's Face - Iambic Arts Theatre - Brighton Festival Fringe 2011 [15:02] Play Now | Play in Popup | DownloadI spoke to Steven Young (Director), Graham Rowe and David Trosko of The King’s Face playing in the Fringe at the Iambic Arts Theatre. A lively interaction ensued that gives us some splendid insights into story behind the play.
Melvin Brown – Soul To Soul – Komedia – Brighton Festival Fringe 2011
Melvin Brown gave a preview of his show, Soul To Soul (I have a dream), at Fringe city. We caught up with him after his performance and asked him about his forthcoming show at the Komedia and found out a … Continue reading
The World’s Biggest Pompom – Brighton Fashion Week – Brighton Festival Fringe 2011
Brighton Fashion Week breaks the record for the World’s biggest pompom in Jubilee Square, Brighton. Music by The Morning Orchestra Film by Sarah Chambers
The Nonsense – Brighton Festival Fringe 2011
Imagine working out continuously for 50 minutes while talking very loud, oh, and in front od an audience. Andrew Kazamia will be doing just this in The Nonsense, a play directed by his son, Dino Kamazia. This will be performed … Continue reading
