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Downstage Write: Why Blue? Natalie Remington on ‘An Act of Twisting’
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UK ● Bristol ● South West ● Theatre ● Film ● Television. A spotlight on what's going on and who's making it happen. Monday, 4 March 2013. Natalie Remington on ‘An Act of Twisting’. 8216;An Act of Twisting’ starts at The Rondo. In Bath, this Wednesday (6th March 2013). It’s directed by Hannah Drake, written by Ian McGlynn and features myself (Annette Chown), Lizzy Dive, Kirsty Cox, Laura Fautley and undisclosed males in the cast. Eflyer for 'An Act of Twisting'. Designer - An Act of Twisting. If you’...
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Downstage Write: March 2013
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UK ● Bristol ● South West ● Theatre ● Film ● Television. A spotlight on what's going on and who's making it happen. Monday, 4 March 2013. Natalie Remington on ‘An Act of Twisting’. 8216;An Act of Twisting’ starts at The Rondo. In Bath, this Wednesday (6th March 2013). It’s directed by Hannah Drake, written by Ian McGlynn and features myself (Annette Chown), Lizzy Dive, Kirsty Cox, Laura Fautley and undisclosed males in the cast. Eflyer for 'An Act of Twisting'. Designer - An Act of Twisting. If you’...
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Downstage Write: December 2012
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UK ● Bristol ● South West ● Theatre ● Film ● Television. A spotlight on what's going on and who's making it happen. Monday, 31 December 2012. The Last Blog Post (of 2012). The end of the year is fast approaching, so I thought I'd squeeze in one final blog post. S production, 'The Last March', the Christmas show at The Bike Shed Theatre. On the left is the original collage and on the right is the final design for 'The Last March' poster. The final design for 'The Last March' flyer. The Last March runs unt...
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Visual & Performance Ephemera: July 2010
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Visual and Performance Ephemera. Sporadic Notes on Visuals; Architectural / Light / Exhibitions / Installations and Performances seen (or participated in), sometimes reviews, sometimes reflections, by performance artist, poet, writer, storyteller, maker and editor S.V.Wolfland. Friday, 9 July 2010. Glastonbury Festival Part 6: Architectural and Other Weirdness. Undoubtedly not - one person can only see so much whether working there or not, and there was so much I have forgotten already. But this has ...
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Visual & Performance Ephemera: Glastonbury Festival Part 4: The Park
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Visual and Performance Ephemera. Sporadic Notes on Visuals; Architectural / Light / Exhibitions / Installations and Performances seen (or participated in), sometimes reviews, sometimes reflections, by performance artist, poet, writer, storyteller, maker and editor S.V.Wolfland. Friday, 9 July 2010. Glastonbury Festival Part 4: The Park. 3am on Sunday night, and it will all be taken down tomorrow. The view was of a bare geodesic dome chill out zone opposite with dark blue icicle style lights draped over i...
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Visual & Performance Ephemera: The Magic Flute
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Visual and Performance Ephemera. Sporadic Notes on Visuals; Architectural / Light / Exhibitions / Installations and Performances seen (or participated in), sometimes reviews, sometimes reflections, by performance artist, poet, writer, storyteller, maker and editor S.V.Wolfland. Tuesday, 30 June 2009. How can one thank them enough for making the effort and turning smaller cities and towns into centres of cultural wonder? Long live the ETO! Labels: English Touring Opera. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Visual & Performance Ephemera: June 2009
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Visual and Performance Ephemera. Sporadic Notes on Visuals; Architectural / Light / Exhibitions / Installations and Performances seen (or participated in), sometimes reviews, sometimes reflections, by performance artist, poet, writer, storyteller, maker and editor S.V.Wolfland. Tuesday, 30 June 2009. How can one thank them enough for making the effort and turning smaller cities and towns into centres of cultural wonder? Long live the ETO! Labels: English Touring Opera. Thursday, 18 June 2009. And booking...
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Visual & Performance Ephemera: Glastonbury Festival Part 6: Architectural & Other Weirdness
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Visual and Performance Ephemera. Sporadic Notes on Visuals; Architectural / Light / Exhibitions / Installations and Performances seen (or participated in), sometimes reviews, sometimes reflections, by performance artist, poet, writer, storyteller, maker and editor S.V.Wolfland. Friday, 9 July 2010. Glastonbury Festival Part 6: Architectural and Other Weirdness. Undoubtedly not - one person can only see so much whether working there or not, and there was so much I have forgotten already. But this has ...
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Visual & Performance Ephemera: Glastonbury Festival Part 3: Lightshow
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Visual and Performance Ephemera. Sporadic Notes on Visuals; Architectural / Light / Exhibitions / Installations and Performances seen (or participated in), sometimes reviews, sometimes reflections, by performance artist, poet, writer, storyteller, maker and editor S.V.Wolfland. Friday, 9 July 2010. Glastonbury Festival Part 3: Lightshow. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Image by S.V. Bulletin Editor South West. A Year in the Haldon Hills. Pan Optikom's Il Corso. Image by Pan Optikom. Glastonbury Festi...
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