Update 20 May So the London run at the Pleasance ended with a sell out show. Rory Wilton who plays Gordon tweeted ‘Amazing final night – double bow, a full standing ovation and the venue asking when we’ll be back’. @victoriabaxter said of the show ‘Pure brilliance – had tickets booked for months and The … Continue reading »
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Think Sideways meets American Beauty meets The Cook, The Thief, His Wife and Her Lover
Week one and already The Incomers is up on its feet – physical, full on, insane madness! To quote Kirsty ‘its going to be gold’ Continue reading »
A year on my blog – the top ten posts of 2012
Links and brief descriptions of the top ten posts (most read) on my blog in 2012! Continue reading »
The Incomers
Using video clips from the rehearsed reading at London’s Drill Hall here is a little taste of Murray Lachlan Young’s THE INCOMERS. A full moon rises over a windswept cottage in the middle of nowhere Children are in bed…wine is breathing nicely and the dinner is in the oven. It’s Gordon and Celia’s wedding anniversary. … Continue reading »
A pre season smile
A Test Match Special poem from Murray Lachlan Young Continue reading »
More info on Burlesque – short radio piece and video
Some more stuff about Murray’s new play – BURLESQUE. Here he is talking to Andrew Collins about the piece on BBC 6 Music – before performing an ode to the same said DJ! I love the line about the play being a modern day Abigail’s Party. And here is a short video – taken at … Continue reading »
BURLESQUE – we have our first batch of sponsors
Mrs M Knight becomes the first line sponsor of BURLESQUE Continue reading »
Help take BURLESQUE from page to stage
Help take BURLESQUE from page to stage – our crowd fundraising site goes live Continue reading »
Pushing On
Final blog in a series of four about the recent residency developing Murray Lachlan Young’s new play Burlesque Continue reading »
Friday morning and 6 Music Calls
No three in a series of four blogs about the recent residency at Dartington focusing on Murray Lachlan Young’s new play Burlesque Continue reading »