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Little Penguin (Eudyptula minor)
© Paul Singleton
Little Penguin (Eudyptula minor)
© Paul Singleton
Brewery launches campaign to transform centre into flagship digital arts venue The Brewery Arts Centre has launched a campaign to help pay for a million pound scheme which will transform it into one of the most innovative Full story: https://www.cumbriacrack.com/2018/12/10/brewery-launches-campaign-to-transform-centre-into-flagship-digital-arts-venue/
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Another short film I helped make for Plymouth College of Art – interviewing textile designer (and college lecturer) Paul Singleton, who showed as part of the Gallery’s Live Make exhibition.
The Next Step In Our Journey is in August...
After our triumphant debut in a staged reading of the full-length script, we have been green-lit and scheduled for a 3Day reading at the WorkShop Theater!
Mark your calendar for August 8-9-10 this summer at the WorkShop. The world's greatest detective is dead...what happens next?
This Could Come In Handy...
When I play Watson opposite Paul Singleton in Greg Bodine's upcoming Sherlock Holmes play:
If there's one spy skill we all envy, it's the Sherlock Holmes-like ability to quickly read a situation and come up with a theory that explains it (like the toothpaste stain that reveals your co-worker overslept, or the nervous twitch that shows your friend drank too much). Luckily, anyone can hone these same skills, and it isn't that hard. Here's how to do it.
Greg Bodine has asked Paul Singleton and I to play Sherlock Homes and Watson, respectively, to his Moriarty. I know some more modern Sherlocks have caught everybody’s fancy, but for me it will always be Basil Rathbone. I know, it was an era of a somewhat more mannered style, but his passion burned through. I would loved to have seen him on the stage.