Monthly Archives: March 2014

The theme is the theme!

Here’s another piece from my 2000 Bath Chronicle archive. I’ve retired from Natural Theatre now, but I’m pretty sure those highly imaginative bods are still dreaming up bonkers characters to suit the even more bonkers client requests! My friend has … Continue reading

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Writer’s Block, Caribbean Style

Some of you may have noticed that I sometimes miss the Friday deadline for a new column on this site. Well, I fully admit this is because on occasions I just can’t think of anything. Or circumstances have conspired to … Continue reading

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Theatre with no limits

Natural Theatre is famous for its street theatre acts. Their work is designed to be seen by real people in real situations. Though deliberately thought provoking and ‘different’, it is often unannounced and can disappear as anonymously as it arrives. … Continue reading

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Twirling in Berlin

To continue my series about touring with Natural Theatre Company in years gone by, here’s a report I wrote in 2000 for the Bath Chronicle: It was several metres of vulgar, glittering purple and silver must-have brocade, in an otherwise … Continue reading

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