Having taken lots of PR photos for Newport Playgoers' production of 'The Hound of the Baskervilles' it was nice to see them used in the South Wales Argus. Even nicer was the fact that one of my photos was used on the cover of the paper's weekly Guide supplement.
Thanks very much to the Guide's editor Andy Howells - and I recommend you visit his amazing website where he writes about everything from 'Dad's Army' to Doctor Who:
http://andysretrospace.blogspot.co.uk/
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Monday, 22 October 2012
Friday, 2 March 2012
Countdown begins to No Holds Bard!
So
we’re a mere 13 days away from the opening of the No Holds Bard festival, which
features my one act play ‘Poor Yorick’ – and panic has begun to set in as we’ve
yet to run the play all the way through..
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Yorick (Will Smith-Haddon) makes himself at home in Hamlet's (Chris Powell) room at Elsinore |
Focusing on Hamlet’s story as seen through the
eyes of his court jester who has gone on tour pioneering stand-up comedy, the play
is at least getting plenty of laughs from the cast during rehearsals.
It’s
quite a cast too! Will Smith-Haddon is great as Yorick, the clown who’s ahead of his time with his observational humour – “What is it with the Black
Death? That's a bit depressing isn't it?”
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Yorick (Will Smith-Haddon) and Bess (Clare Drewett) may not have much but at least they have each other |
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Yorick and Hamlet discuss vacancies for court jester while Queen Gertrude (Sue Morgan) attempts to clean the room |
The
festival is Newport Playgoers’ contribution to the Royal Shakespeare Company’s
Open Stages project which aims to reunite the worlds of amateur and
professional theatre. With four plays offering a mixture of slapstick, bloody
sword fights and romantic mix-ups it promises to be an evening of lively
entertainment that gives a thoroughly modern take on Shakespeare and turns his
plots into plays for today. For more information check out http://newportplaygoers.wordpress.com/
We're all really excited that our local newspaper, the South Wales Argus, is sponsoring the festival. Please
come along and support us from 15 – 17 March at the Dolman Theatre, Newport. Tickets,
which are just £5 and £7, can be booked by phoning the box office on 01633
263670 or visiting www.dolmantheatre.co.uk.
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