quick update after being told off by the lovely Taniss!
My shows Lark Rise and Candleford are up and running, they're doing really well with the audiences and the author said he liked our production of the second play better than the National Theatre's
however, we're not getting the goddamn press in. they seem to be mystified by the fact that it's a double bill and rather than risk appearing less then all-knowing, the buggers aren't coming at all. gggggrrrrr!
if anyone knows, or is, a London based theatre critic, come on down! details are on www.shapeshifter.org.uk btw
hope everyone else is having more fun than me...
My shows Lark Rise and Candleford are up and running, they're doing really well with the audiences and the author said he liked our production of the second play better than the National Theatre's
however, we're not getting the goddamn press in. they seem to be mystified by the fact that it's a double bill and rather than risk appearing less then all-knowing, the buggers aren't coming at all. gggggrrrrr!
if anyone knows, or is, a London based theatre critic, come on down! details are on www.shapeshifter.org.uk btw
hope everyone else is having more fun than me...
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hope the run is going well... i do have a very good friend who deals with project funding by North West Arts, so if you fancy touring in the Manchester area i could introduce...
when i first went to college (in 1983) another friend and i used to go to Baron's Court quite regularly... there was a barbers shop called Renato's to the right of the station entrance... Renato was/is an old italian barber - my friend had a perfectly level flat-top and I had a swept back 30s style haircut... we would then sit in the window of his cafe next door, drinking frothy coffee out of glass cups, smoking roll-ups, looking cool in our sharp tweed suits with narrow ties while the girls walked past on their way from the tube to the nearby ballet school...
do you know if this place is still there? limited choice of haircuts for me now, but the frothy coffee would bring back good memories...