Wednesday
Dec012021

BUILD HIGH FOR HAPPINESS - OBVERSE BOOKS

My copies have arrived.

 

 

Sunday
Nov282021

BAROQUE DOUBLE BILL

Full details here. Book via Eventbrite.

The Weaver Ensemble recreate an evening of music, song & dance from the London stage of the 1700s

About this event

The Weaver Ensemble, led by Evelyn Nallen, offers an evening of music, song, and dance from the London stage of the 1700s, focused on the works of the celebrated English dancer, choreographer, and scholar, John Weaver, 1673-1760. His seminal work, The Loves of Mars and Venus, is sometimes called the first modern ballet because he told his story through dance, music and mime. The first performance was on March 2nd 1717 at the Drury Lane Theatre. The Weaver Ensemble productions are not reconstructions, but celebrate Weaver’s contribution to the history of dance. They are devised by Evelyn Nallen and Stephen Wyatt, and scripted by Stephen Wyatt, with a performing team of an actor, two dancers, and four on-stage musicians. Productions use original 18th - century choreographies with additional material choreographed by Gilles Poirier and Romain Arreghini. This is not the work of John Weaver, but offers a glimpse into the pleasure early dance can offer modern audiences.

ACT 1 The Loves of Mars & Venus

This tells the story of John Weaver's struggle to create a proper dance drama. The magic and excitement of early 18th-century theatre are evoked by an actor portraying Weaver and his stage character Vulcan, the husband of Venus, and baroque dancers playing Venus and Mars. Weaver’s choice of music is lost. This production uses music by Lully, Purcell, Croft, Paisible, Eccles and Jeremiah Clark.

ACT 2 The Loves of Pygmalion

In this sequel, the Weaver Ensemble reimagines the Pygmalion story to encompass John Weaver's 'passions and affections' expressed through dance, using choreographies of the day, with the occasional song! Music by Lully and Rameau.

The evening will run as follows:

• 6:00 pm: Doors open

• 6:30: A short Introductory talk & welcome from The Early Dance Circle

• 7:00: Act One

• 7:50: Interval with a Donation Bar

• 8:20: Act Two

• 9:15: Curtain down

Venue: The Steiner Theatre

Address: 35 Park Road, London NW1 6XT ( 6 mins walk from Baker Street Tube Station). Telephone: 020 7723 4400.

The performance is supported by the Early Dance Circle

More information about the Weaver Ensemble and the productions: https://www.weaverensemble.com/

More information about the work of the Early Dance Circle: https://www.earlydancecircle.co.uk/

Sunday
Nov282021

BAROQUE DOUBLE BILL

Wonderful baroque dancing and music - with a script by me.

May be an image of 5 people and text that says "An evening in the theatre with the WEAVER ENSEMBLE celebrating the achievements of the 18th century British impresario John Weaver THE LOVES OF MARS & VENUS LOVES ÛEY THELOVESOFPYGMALION GMALION 6:30 pm 15 January 2022 The Steiner Theatre 35 Park Rd, London, NW1 6XT Supported by EAR ANCE CIRCLE C"

Friday
Nov192021

TWO CIGARETTES. FULL CASTING ANNOUNCED

The rest of the casting for TWO CIGARETESS has been announced.

Thursday
Nov182021

WHO INTERVIEW

Twitter announcement of an interview about my Dr Who work with Adam Martyn

Monday
Nov082021

PART TWO ANNOUNCED

Part Two of Paradise Towers the comic book now announced with three more brilliant covers.

Friday
Nov052021

REVIEWS IN FOR PARADISE FOUND

Great reviews for the Cutaway Comics release of Part One of Paradise Found based on my story Paradise Towers comic book

This from We Are Cult.

And from Sci-Fi Bulletin.

Congratulations to Sean, Silvano and the Cutaway team!

Thursday
Oct142021

PARADISE FOUND FROM CUTAWAY

Hot off the press.

 

Thursday
Oct142021

BUILD HIGH FOR HAPPINESS - OBVERSE BOOKS

First announcement of this book of short stories from Obverse Press inspired by Paradise Towers. I contribute an introduction and one of the stories. Due out in December.

Thursday
Sep302021

PARADISE FOUND FROM CUTAWAY

Published today!The first part of Paradise Found the Cutaway Comic sequel to my Paradise Towers from the great team of Sean Mason, Silvano Beltramo and Andrew Orton. Congratulations to them and Cutaway mastermind Gareth Kavanagh. Four parts in all.