by Dan Phillips | Mar 20, 2016 | Director's Blog
The hardest thing any director has to do is leave. I was once told that the excitement of live theatre is the anarchy of actors, that once the director hands the stage over to the performer, they completely lose control allowing the actor to do whatever they...
by BrokenCabaret | Mar 13, 2016 | Producer's Blog
That’s week one down then. We’ve opened. We’ve got reviews. Now the next three weeks are about having some fun and connecting with an audience. A mixed, mixed bag of emotions. Practically a Tumi carry-on’s worth, but no bigger. All productions have their...
by John Myatt | Mar 10, 2016 | Writer's Blog
It’s the end of a work-long day. The desk lamp is shining. The dregs of Rioja are poured. I’ve survived the rush hour commute. And the city struggle is nicely behind me. But no. No. Because in just under an hour, I’ll be heading out again. Into the smoke and mirror...
by BrokenCabaret | Mar 7, 2016 | Producer's Blog
So that’s that then. The rehearsals are done, the props are made, the lights are plotted, the sound is set. We’re about as ready as we can be. And the ready we are is bloody ready. You don’t know what you have sometimes. As half creator and half producer I’ve found it...
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