Adrian Metcalfe's Blog – July 2014 Archive (4)

Life in a Small-Scale Theatre Company...Abersytwyth Mon Amour

It has been an average week in the kingdom of Welsh Noir...Louie Knight has been thrown down the stairs, Sospan has served a new ice cream flavour, Eeyore has cleaned up after the donkeys, Herod has run up and down the prom, Myfanwy has sung, Bianca has met the vicar, Mrs. Llantrisant has swabbed the front and Calamity? Well, Calamity has helped many a scarved old lady win a TeasMade in the Promenade Bingo Hall...but things are never quite what they seem on the mean streets of Aber...…

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Added by Adrian Metcalfe on July 26, 2014 at 19:57 — No Comments

Life in a Small-Scale Theatre Company...Aberystwyth Mon Amour

Today is a rest day...rather like the cyclists....Louie and Bianca take the Tour de Aber with Calamity watching on...

Added by Adrian Metcalfe on July 19, 2014 at 18:22 — No Comments

Life in a Small-Scale Theatre Company...Aberystwyth Mon Amour

Day Two of rehearsals with the cast, director, designer and sound designer. 

The world of Welsh Noir is proving fantastically challenging. But great fun. With eight actors, and three creatives in the room, it is packed full of ideas and everyone is contributing. The challenge, of course, is to work out which ones we use in this mad world of murder and mayhem on the…

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Added by Adrian Metcalfe on July 17, 2014 at 5:30 — No Comments

Life in a Small-Scale Theatre Company...

Aberystwyth Mon Amour..... We have been working with Abi Anderson and Malcolm Pryce on this now for a good two years, and we are very close to our presentation stages in The Grand and the Aberystywth Arts Centre at the end of the month. Malcolm's script, Simon Scullion's design, Tony Davies' sound designs (and not forgetting his smells) - getting all of the…

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Added by Adrian Metcalfe on July 4, 2014 at 3:31 — No Comments

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