Warwick Arts Centre

I am performing some new work in progress material from the final part of my trilogy: Who Knows Where.

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The ever-exciting PILOT lands for the first time at Warwick Arts Centre with China Plate taking the reins as Co-Pilots for an event that is fast becoming a West Midlands institution.

Tuesday 25th January
7.45pm
Warwick Arts Centre
Tickets £5 (£4 concessions) on the door.
Box Office: 024 7652 4524

PILOT nights are a motley assortment of new, untested shorts from some of the UK’s most innovative theatre companies. Each last between 10 and 20 minutes and together present a glorious mix of comic, touching and peculiar performance. The bar is open all night local band Abie’s Miracle Tonic will be playing in the interval.

China Plate will be taking down the tree, putting out the empty bottles and promising to take more exercise as they squeeze themselves into the cockpit to steer PILOT into the New Year. All your festive excesses will be forgiven as we look towards brave new beginnings with a sense of hope.

Join us for another night of brand new work and as always – join us in the bar afterwards and meet the artists.

The first line up of 2011 will be:
Who Knows Where by Ed Rapley
Mess by Caroline Horton
I Promise To Swim The Channel (or the story of how I might) by Francesca Millican Slater
AND HELL FOLLOWED WITH THEM by Drunken Chorus
Karinthy: There Is No Art Without Science by Millions and Pliers
Post Present Future by Cross Collaborations
With music from Abie’s Miracle Tonic

The Warwick Arts Centre is massive, I hadn't realised just how big the complex was, so it was a bit of a shock when i got there (I have made a point now to do a bit more research on upcoming venues).

First up were The Plasticine Men, with a wild and rolling work in progress called Cargo, based around the Cargo cult which sprang up as a result of the influence of the US military upon indigenous pacific islanders. Full of beautiful ideas and lovely moments, the piece felt like it needed to be structured more and developed in terms of an overall arc.

Now that is something I did not know, so i will need to buy a ticket from Warwick to Coventry, whoops.

Why does this matter? Because I'm performing there this Thursday. It's going to be 10 Ways to Die on Stage, and I am really looking forward to it.

Also on the bill are fellow members of Residence: Action Hero. who will be doing their "A Western" show in the bar. The Plasticine Men (= Simon Day + Spanner) are also in the house and they will be presenting Cargo.

It should be a rocking night. Tell your friends in the midlands!

17 Jan 2008 19:00
17 Jan 2008 22:00

This promises to a cracking night of work, with two members of Residence performing in the same venue on the same night!

That's right Action Hero and The Licensees, together on the bill with (a company whose name escapes me as i write this) including the very talented Simon Day, ex-Pilot impresario and all round good egg.

You would be silly to miss this, really you would, so give those lovely Warwick people a call: 024 7652 4524 and book yourself a ticket!

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