Well, here goes! My first ever blog!
Let me say right from the start that putting
myself ‘out there’ on Social Media Street' isn’t entirely something I am
comfortable with. On the whole I prefer to creep up on the world and observe it
discretely through a gap in the hedge. However, the younger luminaries who help
me run The Rude Mechanical Theatre Company tell me it is the thing to do. So I suppose I’d better get used to it. Around
seven thousand people each summer come and see our performances and keep coming
back, so I guess you must be enjoying them. Notice the ‘you’. This presumes
that I have an audience for my blog and I am not talking to myself - by no
means an impossible scenario. (What was that echo I just heard?). So briefly what’s my contribution to The
Rudes?
I
founded the company (in 1997), write the plays (apart from the first three,
which were written by some bloke from Stratford), and the
music, and I sit in my office at The Peppe Nappa Studio in Eastbourne answering emails and phone
calls and organising tours. All the other professional contributions are bought
in, including, of course, the real stars of the company, the actors, who
transform my words and tunes into things of beauty.
I
have been instructed to ‘blog’ on a regular basis - and who am I to argue? I
will try, therefore, to let you in to
the very private and slightly weird world of my imagination – Through ‘the
door’ - where I go on a very regular basis to take refuge from the real world
by creating others and where I do have some sort of capacity to restore
justice, make fun of fools and empower the weak – and hopefully create
characters and stories which will give people a good laugh and make them feel
better, in particular our new show, ‘Who Saw Marjory Daw?’
I will also keep you
up to date with the week by week business of The Rudes and, if you’re
interested, the devices and techniques we use, and the commedia dell’arte, our style, heritage and passion.
I will end by quoting may favourite email of the last year:
"My sister forwarded her newsletter to me and I would love to be added to your mailing list. As for feedback, it is sooo difficult to put into words how your theatre productions elicit so many emotions. This is my second year attending Lewes. I went to the show this year feeling somewhat sad due to circumstances not expecting much of myself. Not only was I in awe of such talented actors, musicians and singers but I hadn't laughed as much for weeks. GPs should prescribe your performances for anyone who is depressed....much cheaper than medication and counselling but a million times more effective."
Ah! Well, there y'go! Keep 'em coming.
Illuminating moment of the week: Noticing that men with white hair, or indeed no hair, were running past me at speed down Eastbourne seafront while I was walking my dog.
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