Peter Bramley

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Peter Bramley
A book you very likely don’t have on your shelf #304
Cover by Peter Bramley -- 1971
Cloud Comix #1 cover by Peter Bramley and Gail Burwen, published by Kitchen Sink Press, June 1971.
Peter Bramley’s 1969 cover to The Shape of Space, by Larry Niven
`Peter Bramley artwork advertising the Dana Beal Benefit Boogie, February 4, 1972. Music by: Uncle Buck's, David Peel, Evil, Nat Turner's Rebellion, Teenage Lust, and—not listed on the poster—the debut of the New York Dolls. Above, excerpts from I, Doll: Life and Death with the New York Dolls, by founding bassist Arthur Kane. AJ Weberman wrote about the concert for the New York Ace: “The Free Ranger tribe—Tom, Melanie, Cindy, Frank, Mike, and others—did most of the work and fronted the bread for the hall. Unfortunately, not too much money was raised since the hard-core freaks who came to the thing were stoned poor and no superstars were on the bill to attract the teeny-boppers. Not only that, but a lot of the so-called hip media turned down ads for the thing—like WNEW said it was “too controversial.” Anyway TEENAGE LUST played some great rock and roll while the lead singer of DOLLS just blew everyone out. I got drunk for a change—I’m a confirmed pothead—and cooled my head out completely.”
Original back cover illustration by Peter Bramley from Cloud Comics #2, published by Head Imports, 1972. Bramley was the first Art Director for National Lampoon magazine.
Theatre Producer of Pants on Fire, Daisy Hale talks to Theatrefullstop about their latest production Metamorpheses!
Theatre Producer of Pants on Fire, Daisy Hale talks to Theatrefullstop about their latest production Metamorpheses!
Pants on Fire are a theatre company based in London who create original, dynamic, visually brilliant and widely accessible theatre. With a focus on ensemble, visual storytelling, energetic play and theatricality, Pants on Fire have devised some incredible shows. Their latest production, Ovid’s Metamorphoses will be performed this October, and is set to be a fantastic piece. I caught up with…
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Peter Bramley illustration for High Times, 1975