Posted on 11 November 2010 by Lois Jeary
When you’ve spent two days holed up under a railway arch with the directors and ensemble of Belt Up Theatre, phrases that would seem odd in any other context – “Quasimodo can’t wear shoes!”, “Is the cactus costume of props?”, “Have I told you what he thought of Guernica?” – start to feel entirely commonplace. [...]
Posted on 07 October 2010 by Jake Orr
Marketing for theatres and their shows is increasingly moving to embrace digital technologies, and the latest trend over this year appears to be that of online videos hosted on YouTube. Trailers, rehearsal footage, interviews and exposing the behind-the-scenes activity of a production, theatres are thriving in this new online marketing medium. Why are online videos [...]
Posted on 18 August 2010 by Lolly Adefope
Often over-priced, often dirty, and not often enough – just a few of the common complaints for festivals all over the globe. In terms of music, the nightmare that is poor sound quality or just a general lack of musical talent comes as a real disappointment to those who have smashed piggy banks and robbed [...]