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New Year Low Jinks
I look forward to the new year, but I’m not a fan of New Year, if you get my gist. I knew a bloke who used to say ‘I hate New Year’s Eve, you always have to kiss some talcum … Continue reading
Last one
Well, here it is folks, my very last column for this esteemed publication. I’ve written about litter, toilets, seagulls, being kidnapped by a mad bus driver in Turkmenistan, how I met the president of Costa Rica dressed as Lady Margaret … Continue reading
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Tagged Bath Chronicle, last column, natural theatre company, Thespian Thoughts
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Dressing rooms
I was setting up dressing rooms for the street theatre performers at Widcombe Rising last week. Some said they were happy to change in their vans, but what with the dodgy weather, I tried to find them places to change … Continue reading
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Tagged dressing room, natural theatre company, orient express, widcombe rising
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Lists? I love them. My list of jobs for Widcombe Rising, our fabulous street party, is probably the longest ever. Last time I got overwhelmed and the jobs piled up, resulting in a last minute panic. By the time the … Continue reading