Iain Goosey's Blog (7)

Final casting call - Sue: The Second Coming (UK Tour), violin & cello

SUE: THE SECOND COMING by Dafydd James and Ben Lewis

CASTING BREAKDOWN

Sue Timms is back. In a sequel to the award-winning cult smash, My Name Is Sue, she returns with a new alternative theatrical Christmas event, which tours in November and December 2013.

Dafydd James and Company are seeking an excellent cellist and violinist to join the company for this Christmas’ UK tour.…

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Added by Iain Goosey on September 24, 2013 at 23:35 — No Comments

Serious Money Rehearsal Photos!

Click here to see the latest rehearsal photos for Serious Money, taken by Simon Boughton.…

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Added by Iain Goosey on April 18, 2011 at 0:00 — No Comments

Serious Money Trailer

Added by Iain Goosey on April 14, 2011 at 22:25 — 1 Comment

Serious Money, Rehearsal Day 1

Rapper Ruffstylz joined the cast of Serious Money at Chapter for the first day of…
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Added by Iain Goosey on March 29, 2011 at 0:44 — No Comments

Serious Money by Caryl Churchill, produced by Waking Exploits

In just 2 months time Waking Exploits will be staging Caryl Churchill’s groundbreaking play, Serious Money.



This explosive play set in 1987 plunges us into a world where even the Tories struggle to deal with the City’s financial institutions. An era where the economy is growing out of control as a breed of risky bankers and dodgy…

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Added by Iain Goosey on February 22, 2011 at 10:00 — No Comments

Serious Money development week footage

Added by Iain Goosey on February 18, 2011 at 6:00 — No Comments

Serious Money - Development

It all starts here! Well, it’s been a while in the planning but now we can get stuck into creating this admittedly ambitious project.



It all started about 9 months ago, during a very rare clear up of my bookshelf I re-discovered a whole batch of plays that I had studied during my university days. One of which was Churchill’s Serious Money. I remembered reading it years ago and recalled how I struggled to connect with it. I remember arguing that the play represented no more than a…

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Added by Iain Goosey on February 18, 2011 at 4:58 — No Comments

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