I recently directed a show called 'The Boy Who Grew Flowers'. Here is a link to the stage review
I did an Interview for the BBC 'Ouch' Website in November 2005 about my show Moments in Motion
I also did an interview with Link Magazine, a sort of 'day in the life of' article, but mainly about Ragua
When I worked up in Edinburgh it would have mainly been working on this show, D.A.R.E. As you can see from my C.V., this show just kept going year after year. We devised it in 1997 and it still does a tour now and again. The relevence of the piece continues to grow. Especially now with the whole ID card issue.
I sometimes do some random jobs and Tate Scavengers was one of them. The project was brilliant and fun, but at the end of the day it was still just random job. I was a judge at tate modern of a big scavenger hunt by artist joshua sofaer, I stood around alot and looked serious for a day.
A great job i had was Yes Sir I can Boogie, a Radio 4 comedy sketch show. We did 2 series for radio and a TV pilot, obviously the pilot never made it crashed somewhere in Broadcasting house. Each show as recorded infront of live audience. I learnt alot.
I also learnt along the way not to just say yes to everything. I did a film called The Theory of Flight. I've never watched it as I'm too scared of how it will look. I remeber as I was filming it all felt a bit wrong. I did this in 1998 and hear it wasn't that good...in fact patronising has been used to desribe it.