Sunday 23 October 2011

Long Overdue!

Aloha amigos! It's been a bit of a while but we've got some nice material from our ACE-funded W-I-P last month.

The trial of Goneril, in emergency lighting

Lear keeping counsel

Lear shedding responsibility, ready for a new life

The painful reality of Lear's new life


It was a well attended, well received show and we've had time to analyse the faults, follies, failures and triumphs of our King Lear and where it goes from here. These include but are not limited to;

1) We need a variety of modern and classic text - less reverence for the text overall, more personal ingenuity

2) More focused strike on the political issue, not broad attack on politics/politicans

3) We'll treat it more as an exploration of the toxicity of power on the human soul, citing relevant, focussed examples from contemporary society

4) Great tech; enhance, condense and restrain where appropriate to maximise potential power

5) Condense characters, reanalyse and focus our narrative, our plot

6) Restrain use of silence and darkness to maximise potential power

7) Restrain and selectively utilise live sound alteration

8) Restore magic of some over-exposed digital tech effects (i.e. handheld projector)

There's a few more but we're pretty happy we're on a good track, we've come far in a year and will go far yet. Aside from all this, our Illyria workshops are going great, with performance in a little over a month, our STAX group (Basingstoke) are performing admirably and creating themselves a captivating world that Dave and I are really looking forward to releasing! Keep up the great work guys! More updates on Lear revisions and the first phase of our new project.

DP

Friday 9 September 2011

King Lear + Creation Space fortnight = work-in-progress!

Bonjour folks! And a hearty hello from Fat Cat and the Propaganda team. We've been markedly inactive here I know but we've just completed a 2 week R&D rehearsal process for the show at The Point in the wicked Creation Space. Lots of hard work poured in, fantastic performers, a great ensemble...I'm lost for words in my joy at the moment. Sufficed to say, it's looking really engaging and with the final tweaks to the A/V element, we'll have a powerful show on our hands.

Fool in the 'stocks' with Saddam Hussein

Lear & his uncompromising daughters

Our movement director James Moffat, working his magic!

Dave Orme (Director) & David Pearce (Producer)


Lear captivated by the Fool's spin

Broken Lear at his lowest, just before the storm

All pictures courtesy of Matt Bartram of MightyDrive

King Lear (W-i-P) will play at The Point, Eastleigh for one night only and will be followed by a Q&A session with the creative team. Tickets are £6 (£5 concession) and the event will last approximately 1.5 hours, starting at 7:30pm on Tuesday the 20th of September. Come along if you can, we'd love to hear all your feedback so we can develop this great show for a regional tour!

Sunday 28 August 2011

....it begins!!!!!

Hola folks! So begins day one of our process! The performers are arriving as I type and we are excited beyond belief. The Creation Space is naked and malleable, the directors feeling fervently energetic and the accomodation here at The Point is hospitable and conducive. Very exciting times indeed. Look out for plenty of process documentation and material from the next ten days of creation!

David

Friday 5 August 2011

Followthe, Followthe, Followthe, Followthe....

Things are moving speedily along for the company and we just signed our contract with The Point for the September showcase. So exciting times. We've also got some workshops with STAX at Anvil Arts Basingstoke coming up in October, as well as supporting BlackEyed's regional tour of Oh What A Lovely War! with our educational workshops.

Aside from this, August is a month of audiovisual creation in preparation for the actors' arrival. Here is a sample of our David Arnold [specifically Metal Gear Solid] inspired music.


[NB: Link to be inserted asap]


David