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Theatre
Why? But, of course, it's theatre darling!
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Theatre, it's just what I love. From the glitzy, glamorous, and gay to the drab, depressing and dreary.
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Here are my previous projects that focus on live theatre and performance.
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My involvement with each project shifts between, Performer, Director, and Writer.
Photo Credit: Duncan Lomax
29th March 2024
Script
It's Girl's Night for Sue and Zoe, who have been best friends for five years. Both have separate lives, yet have similar life experiences.
A dramatic-comedy that looks at relationships that are built upon trauma, drug use, and moving on.
This Script has not yet been performed, however, it is available as a fully written play.
9th February 2024
CCA Glasgow
Marcus’ Final Years Solo performance, the supposed magnum opus of their academic journey. Crater Boy is an at times messy, cheeky, and sad original creation.
I stand on stage in front of an audience, but I am by myself. I sing on stage, but I am apart from you. You are there, and I am here. Alone.
A 36-minute performance which uses mythology and the moon to explore the themes of isolation, burden, and loneliness.
Photo Credit: Diana Dumi
8-9th December 2023
Chandler Theatre
Is anyone writing anything precious? The word camel has also been used informally in a wider sense, where the more correct term is “camelid”. Dawn, lying very close together. Warm coats envelope cold bodies, soft hands hold tightly and for far too long. Where on earth are we, I can’t recall how we got here? Are there camels in the show? Do people dress up like camels? What is even in a camel’s hump? Do camels pride themselves on their humps? If camels have humps what do we have? If we don’t have humps, are they considered lumps? Watch out! Don’t you dare look at me, I’m warning you. Watch us, watching you, watch us, watching you, watch
us, watching you. So this is it, eh... the end?
5th June 2021
RCS Wallace Studios
Directed by Forest Wolfe.
A raunchy and flirty adaptation of Shakespeare’s 'As You Like It' that will throw you headfirst into the wild world of wooing. A night of fierce competition as brand new contestants pour blood, sweat and tears into their search for love, affection, companionship and sex. When true love is on the cards, how far will the contestants go for their happily ever after?
Photo Credit: Ingrid Muir
26th May - 30th June 2016
York Minster
Directed by Philip Breen.
A large-scale piece of cultural, historical, and religious theatre. With a community cast of over 200 people of all ages, backgrounds and performance experiences.
The Mystery Plays detail stories in the bible, historically as the average population couldn't read the bible. It has since evolved in York to become a 4-yearly event that is a key aspect to York's theatre scene.
Photo Credit: Duncan Lomax
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