Showreels SLT Part 1 University SLT Part 2 Other SLT Part 3 Sacar/SAS Mind the Gap King Cobra Theatre |
Updated: 23/08/17 |
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23/10/09 | 10th Anniversary Show This was a 10 minute piece performed at the 10th anniversary celebration of Sacar in a hotel in Bradford. It comprised a series of sketches, in which I variously played a minion, a viking, and a megalomaniacal colonel. |
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20/05/10 | Solo's Journey This was the Drama & Theatre Crafts Workshop's first scripted play performance of any length. Devised and rehearsed in the workshop sessions over the previous six months, we hired the Alhambra Studio Theatre to perform it in. Despite a few niggles, and a couple of last minute cast changes, it went incredibly well. | |||
21/07/11 | Playing in Shop Windows This was the project that the Drama & Theatre Crafts workshop was working on when I finished my first year at MTG. They were performing a couple of short pieces in the windows of Raffles in the centre of Bradford, and needed a couple of extra hands, so I agreed to be a bartender in a boar mask, and to hold up speech bubbles. |
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Oct 2012 & Jun 2015 |
Sunbridge Road Colliery Brass Band Originally a short piece for a conference on Hidden Impairments, we revived it again for a performance at the Bradford Festival in 2015. The brass band was an entirely air-instrument ensemble, whose members were largely incompetent at playing. I was the band leader. |
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Dec 2014 & Apr 2015 |
The Y-Factor This short piece was initially used as the finale to a cabaret-style show in Bradford, then re-used a few months later for an autism awareness conference in Leeds. It was basically a parody of The X-Factor, but with the corruption and fixing more blatant. As the only member of the group with a decent signing voice, I was the talented contestant. |
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27/10/16 | The House of Dead Ivy The third hour-long play from the Drama & Theatre Crafts Workshop. Devised and rehearsed in the workshop sessions over the previous six months, we performed in the Studio@ Bradford Playhouse. The idea behind it was a ghost story, and despite it not really being my genre, I ended up with a lot of input, not just script-wise. | |||
April 2017 | Fearful Frank's Frightful Journey We did this for World Autism Awareness Day 2017, at Bradford College. With two invisible voices hovering at his shouder like a Greek chorus but for anxiety, Fearful Frank had a journey across the city, encountering minor problems that neurotypical folks probably don't think much about (a drunk on the bus, getting badgered by a salesman, etc), and getting more ad more anxious, until it culminated in a visit to the dentist and being treated by not his usual dentist! We performed it again a few months later at the National Media Museum. |