Life On The Road
We are part way through a national tour of Swallow and this Thurs 3rd Oct sees us back at Jacksons Lane. I love this venue and have quite a long history of performing there, the last time was over 10 years ago READ MORE
We are part way through a national tour of Swallow and this Thurs 3rd Oct sees us back at Jacksons Lane. I love this venue and have quite a long history of performing there, the last time was over 10 years ago READ MORE
Who hasn’t become more political as a result of the last 3 torrid years in British politics? I’ve got quite heavily involved with a local group called Brighton & Hove for EU and also Women for Europe.READ MORE
It’s hard to believe that we’ve been up here at the Fringe for a week now, for what’s known in the trade as ‘Week Zero’. I’ve already gone from my lowest to my highest ebb and it’s just the start of it! READ MORE
It’s the third week of Everything I See I Swallow rehearsals and I haven’t even had time to write up any notes on the process or write any blogs thus far. I have lost track of what number script draft we’re on but it’s an organic beast and is changing all the time, less and less now as we start to approach the end (and start to learn lines!). READ MORE
I was unfamiliar with the US method of theatre composition, Viewpoints until our Swallow director, Helen Tennison told me about a workshop she was running for Theatre Foundry in London.
I was lucky enough to take part in this brilliant workshop, intriguingly titled Bone Song up in Glasgow in June. Ran by Anna Porubcansky we had 3 glorious days of experimenting with voice in all its elemental glory. READ MORE