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Category Archives: theatre
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
The Cock & Tail Inn – Driftwood Productions – Brighton Festival Fringe 2011
Nick Green and John Scott Cobb of Driftwood Productions chatted to us on the set of their 70′s themed pub comedy, “The Cock & Tail Inn”. Film by Sarah Chambers
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.
Duncan Sibbald – Keep Taking the Tablets – Brighton Festival Fringe 2011
Duncan Sibbald - Keep Taking the Tablets - Brighton Festival Fringe 2011 [9:37] Play Now | Play in Popup | DownloadI chatted to Duncan Sibbald who wrote and produced Keep Taking the Tablets – a moving and funny play about mental health and mental health services. Duncan told me about the story and inspiration behind the play which is based … Continue reading
Underbling And Vow – ‘Ave A Banana – Marlborough Theatre- Brighton Festival Fringe 2011
A preview/review of Underbling and Vow performing their Music Hall time travellers knees up at the Marlborough Theatre.
Preview – The Importance of Being Ernest at the Iambic Arts Theatre – Brighton Festival Fringe 2011
Highlights of a scene performed by the Barefoot Players of Oscar Wilde’s, The Importance of Being Ernest, from the preview at the Iambic Arts Theatre
The Spy and the Femme Fatale – David Weedall – Brighton Festival Fringe 2011
David Weedall talks about his latest production and we get a sneak preview of one of the scenes from the play. Music by David Weedall
Youth Arts Festival launch – Brighton Festival Fringe 2011
Youth Arts Festival launch - Brighton Festival Fringe 2011 [14:38] Play Now | Play in Popup | DownloadI spoke to Sarah Pain and others at the launch party of the Youth Arts Festival at the Jubilee Library in Brighton.
Marlborough Theatre – Brighton Festival Fringe 2011
A chance to look inside the Marlborough Theatre, one of the Brighton Fringe Festival venues, and hear Manager, Tarik Elmoutawaki, talk about the theatre and it’s history.
The Importance of being Earnest – Iambic Arts Theatre – Brighton Festival Fringe 2011
The Importance of being Earnest - Iambic Arts Theatre - Brighton Festival Fringe 2011 [8:38] Play Now | Play in Popup | DownloadAndy White talks to The Barefoot Players, the cast of The Importance of being Earnest showing at the Iambic Theatre in May. The performance is a sexy modern update of Oscar Wilde’s classic social satire for Brighton Fringe Festival 2011 … Continue reading
