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Chuddy, a Silver Pine short, was selected for the Manchester ADP-curated evening at the First Break festival at the Oldham Coliseum in June 2017. Despite only four hours rehearsal, the team nailed it brilliantly. The production was directed by Darren Jeffries. Heather was played by Annabel Entress, Jax by Pegeen Murphy and Kris by Emma Furnell.
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Jordi William’s No Words Wasted theatre company unveiled its inaugural production in November with Theatre In The Lounge . This was a show of three short pieces written, directed and performed by people in and around Manchester and staged at The Lounge in Warrington. I’m delighted that Chuddy was one of the pieces selected, with Janice…
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A Hat For Every Head is our second show of five short pieces, written by myself, Greg and Andrew. It had three performances at The King’s Arms in Salford on September 2018 and a further two at at The Old Dancer in Wilmslow in October. Full Cast: All’s Fair by Andrew C. Husband: Aaron – Daniel Waterhouse, Jake…
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Touch and go, wasn’t it? How many of us thought that live theatre was done for? That the cursèd Covid had killed it off completely? Well, it seems not. Not even close. We threw together a show for last festival season and, what do you know?, plenty of people came to see it. They wore…
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We are delighted to announce that Once Upon A Time In Trieste will be freely available to all throughout New Mills Festival. A 19th Century princess and a 20th Century revolutionary are trapped in a fairy tale castle, both struggling to come to terms with momentous events they have helped to shape. Over a night…
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Once Upon A Time In Trieste has been produced as an audio drama exclusively for Buxton Festival Fringe 2020. A 19th Century princess and a 20th Century revolutionary are trapped in a fairy tale castle, both struggling to come to terms with momentous events they have helped to shape. Over a night of prayer, cards…
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Once Upon A Time In Trieste has been produced as an audio drama exclusively for Buxton Festival Fringe 2020. A 19th Century princess and a 20th Century revolutionary are trapped in a fairy tale castle, both struggling to come to terms with momentous events they have helped to shape. Over a night of prayer, cards…
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I’ve finally got around to gathering together the details, reviews, pictures and links for our adventures at the Fringes this summer with Once Upon A Time In Trieste. Read all about it on the production page!
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So, we’re done. For the moment. And what a way to go out – a sell-out show and a lovely review.
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Once Upon A Time In Trieste finishes its summer Fringe run at The Green Man Gallery tonight.