Category: work

  • National Shakespeare Week

    All the controversy that surrounds ‘The Bard’ still, after hundreds of years, means very little when faced with the huge volume of the work attributed to William Shakespeare. That the stories are relevant still and the characters so real and vivid are a testament to a lasting body of  work that have entered the collective…

  • New Talent.

    As part of our ongoing relationship with our client The Education Group, we’ve been holding auditions up and down the UK. We’ve specifically been looking for new actors who can deliver workshops in character as a Roman or World War 1 soldier to schools. We realised that with an actor in character it adds much…

  • Viking Raid!

    Really looking forward to Working at the young friends of the British Museum again, doing a Viking movement workshop. As far as we know there are little surviving dances that the Vikings did, (they must have done some), so our movement workshop is based around FIGHTING! With the help of Sam Kahn, fight director for…

  • O-M-G!

    You don’t get a better testimonial than this! High school students known to be frank in their opinion send messages of thanks for our interpretation of literary characters on World Book Day. Here’s just one.

  • It’s all an act…

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    Kudos to amazing character actor Paul Mooney who recently played the part of an delivery driver and an adjudicator in the same day for 3 days running. Working with Team Spirit Providing a refeshingly different event for Dunhumby, it actually meant he spent three days assessing groups work in a team building activity as an…

  • Bank invest in staff

    We are most recently engaged in providing actors for Role play training for a large financial institution, (okay, bank), who are investing in the future of their staff and doing some great work in the community. Working with the training provider and his colleagues is a satisfying experience as they are so good at organising…

  • The whiff of luncheon meat.

    This is the month other people go on holiday or lounge around. We get all pointy and tidy up, train, re-write scripts and clear out dusty cupboards, usually finding useful props thought long gone, half finished scripts for plays and forum theatre and corporate training days. It also applies to the internet, where we can…

  • Keeping busy

    It all make sense in the heat. No really. Because everyone has gone on holiday for a week and it’s all gone quiet We’re using the time to tidy up, sort costumes, organise scripts and market some exciting new ideas. Writing new scripts is always the most enjoyable part for me, it has the potential…

  • Marie Antionette

    Actually no, it’s the fabulous Rosalind Parker facilitating our French Revolution workshop at the British museum but she looks great and what a glare she gives! Enough to make the proles quiver! Thankfully she didn’t use it too much on the children who came to the workshop and they successfully chopped off her head.

  • Flight p155 ready for boarding

    Flight recorder in hand, Captain Dingbat ready for take off!