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Current jobs as theatre director
I’m a theatre director, based in London. I direct plays on the London fringe and run workshops for professional acting companies and children’s organisations. Need a director? Contact me Current projects Check out my credits, references and production photos I’ve just staged my devised black comedy Chopped Onion at the Battersea Arts Centre. This month [...]
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Acting shows and workshops that I’m directing: Performances: Chopped Onion (working title) A short black comedy that I’m in the process of devising with actors and dancers. Battersea Arts Centre, October 13th – 15th Brockley Jack Studio Theatre, November 20th Cockpit Theatre, December 5th, 7pm Read about Chopped Onion Performances: Lucky Stars, a bloody farce [...]
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London actors: you’re warmly invited to my ‘Hedda Gabler’ workshop Dates and venues Monday July 25, 6.00pm – 9.15pm Saturday September 3, 3.00pm – 6.00pm The Rag Factory, 16 Heneage Street London, E1 5LJ (just off Brick Lane) To book, just email Kati How to Own the Stage – A Mildly Violent Workshop for Actors [...]
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Tags: actor, audition, brick lane, casting, catwalk, charisma, director, drama, drama teacher, ecole de mime corporel dramatique, ecole philippe gaulier, english teacher, hedda gabler, ibsen, london, model, own the stage, patsy rodenburg, rag factory, stage presence, steven berkoff, theatre, violent, vocal exercise, workshop
You might like these videos of my 5*-rated workshop How to Plot a Novel which I run for emerging novelists. You might also like to take a look at these photos of my teddy-bear and some strangely-shaped lemons which I bought at the corner-shop; I’ve been using them to deliver a series of drama workshops [...]
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Tags: brick lane, brownies, clients, coach, collaborative writing, date, digital publishing, drama, ebook, fiction, girl guides, Inua Ellams, Jeremy Pikser, lemon juice, maps, novel, novelist, physical theatre, physical warm up, plot, poetry, superheroes, talking activity, The Lemon Sisters, tongue twister, toys, transmission, twitter, venue, vocal warm up, workshop, young poets network
At if:book, we’ve kicked off some schools-based research for Winged Chariot’s Stories To Touch project and are running an all-night collaborative writing event at the Unlibrary for World Book Night. At Teachers TV we’ve developed some smashing science video packs for National Science and Engineering Week. I’ve been filmed talking about digital literature at the [...]
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ebook and if:book
I’ve maxed out my Network Railcard this month, taking six trips to Hertfordshire to carry out research for the children’s ebook I wrote this Christmas. I’ve turned spy, eavesdropping on children’s conversations for vocab., gatecrashing rooms I shouldn’t and stealing interesting details to include in my story. I’m planning the production of multimedia for the [...]
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Tags: abigail's party, alison steadman, casting, chekov, children's conversations, collaborative writing, county clare, david storey, ebook, events for writers, filming, galway, Globe Theatre, hamlet, Hertfordshire, If:book, in celebration, Institute for the Future of the Book, ireland, j b synge, lipstick, mike leigh, multimedia, National Theatre, network railcard, novel, online community, playboy of the western world, publisher, rory kinnear, royal court, sleepover, story, the seagull, Unlibrary, winter wassail
Children’s Novel v2.0
This Christmas holiday I’ve written version two of a children’s novel at @theunlibrary, Crouch End. It’s been an ideal place to write because it strikes that perfect balance between private and public/peace and bustle. It’s a quiet room in the middle of a public library so it’s easy to concentrate there without feeling too lonely. [...]
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Tags: children's fiction, children's novel, Chris Meade, Crouch End, ebook, filter coffee, Hornsey Library, Institute for the Future of the Book, london novelist, public library, Robin Stevenson, target audience, Unlibrary, video

