Archive for June, 2006

5 weeks to go

Hello. Time’s creeping on apace. This is my last week in London and I’m tidying things up here before I come up to the festival. Like working the Pink Floyd concert in Hyde Park (a bonus of working it is being able to see Pink Floyd AND watch the world cup games.) and finishing off in call centres. How I’ll miss that place…

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7 Weeks to go

Welcome to my blog. The director has asked me to write a record of the process for the website and being a man with plenty to say and many opinions I was happy to oblige. I haven't done this before and don't really know how it's going to work. I guess I'll just write when I have something to say. No promises…

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The Beginning…

Start of the blog. Less than 7 weeks to go. We have a play. We have a cast. We have a venue. Which happens to be Rosslyn Chapel, as featured in the recent Da Vinci Code film and the subsequent million TV progs rubbishing/glorifying the myths of the best-selling novel by Dan Brown. We'll see what transpires.
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Midsummer Night’s Dream

My first blog for Midsummer Night's Dream. All my writings on the process will appear here, having been asked by the director to write a blog. So here's the first of many…

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Nonsenseroom Podcast

Nonsenseroom are Podcasting!

We will be broadcasting on a weekly basis during rehearsals and during the run of our plays! Subscribe to get all the cast antics and an insight into how we go about putting on a show.

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Nonsenseroom Podcast

Nonsenseroom are Podcasting!

We will be broadcasting on a weekly basis during rehearsals and during the run of our plays! Subscribe to get all the cast antics and an insight into how we go about putting on a show.

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The Nonsenseroom Blog

The Blog for our Production of 'A Midsummer Night's Dream ' will appear here.  See the details of how the show is coming together and the thoughts and ideas that are going into bringing the show to you in August.  
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