Thu 16 Sep, 9pm
Pavilion Theatre
Cumbersome architecture: is contemporary performance haunted by the proscenium arch?
Discussing this question is a panel including Michael Pinchbeck (performer, writer and director), Augusto Corrieri (performer and director), Mole Wetherell (performer and director, Reckless Sleepers) and Jem Wall (performer and director, Hydrocracker) chaired by Irina Brown (theatre and opera director).
Free. If you would like to attend, e-mail ad@brightondome.org including “Discussion: Cumbersome Architecture” in the subject line.
Lisa Wolfe
27 August, 2010
Great to see this range of work, in scale, genre, variety of presentation, and at different stages of development. Looking forward to seeing lots of things animating the venue.
Sue MacLaine’s A Place of Safety on Sat 4 will be read by Sian Webber, Caroline Gruber, Sophie Trott, Rachel Blackman, Clare Cathcard, Russell Floyd and Marcus Hutton. (hope I’ve spelt those correctly..)
Don’t forget to book for Tim Crouch’s The Author – winner of a 2010 Total Theatre Award for Innovation.
Gregory Nash
31 August, 2010
Delighted with your positive comments about the season Lisa – thanks for spreading the word. Also great to get the casting for Sue’s reading. Sat next to Jeremy Hunt in Edinburgh last week and he was on his way to see Tim Crouch’s The Author at the Traverse. Would love to know how that went… Looking forward to seeing it in Brighton.