With performances for Twelfth Night well under way, we have attempted as a cast to explain to you the plot, in under 60 seconds. You can decide for yourself whether we were successful or not, but I can guess what the answer will be!
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Twelfth Night: The Wind and the Rain
Originally posted here. Well, well, well. That is a wrap on phase one of rehearsals. Having thoroughly blocked and practiced the play indoors, at just the point at which we felt we had done all we could with the limited enclosed space, we have made the exciting transition outside, in the open air! The playContinue reading “Twelfth Night: The Wind and the Rain”
Twelfth Night Blog: Introduction
Originally posted on BOAT’s blog. Back after a two-year hiatus, while the world dealt with masks, social-distancing and closed theatres, BOAT now returns to shores to whisk you away to the land of Illyria, and meet the merry and mad folk in Twelfth Night. If you haven’t met us before, we are Brownsea Open AirContinue reading “Twelfth Night Blog: Introduction”
B.O.A.T – Twelfth Night
I am delighted to have been cast as Sebastian in Brownsea Island Open Air Theatre‘s (B.O.A.T) production of Twelfth Night by William Shakespeare. I will be playing Sebastian, twin brother of Viola, who is shipwrecked in Illyria, and mistaken for his sister, who has disguised herself as a man. The production is in support ofContinue reading “B.O.A.T – Twelfth Night”
A Midsummer Night’s Dream
Our production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream streamed from GSA (Guildford School of Acting). The show’s production photos are now available in the gallery page. I relished the chance to play Lysander, my first professional role, and I am proud of my performance, as well as honoured to have acted alongside such a talented company.Continue reading “A Midsummer Night’s Dream”