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Friday, December 28, 2007

Murder at Allington Manor

Crowbar Theatre appeared at Allington Manor for a private fortieth birthday party. Here's what our client had to say:
"Just to say a huge thank you to you all for making my party so special. The quality of the acting and the whole event was absolutely superb. I can't believe the amount of people who have called or sent cards to say how much they enjoyed it (and everyone has commented on the Colonel…. what a brilliant actor!)

Thanks again from me for all your hard work, it's much appreciated."

Saturday, December 15, 2007

Pangea Day International Film Festival

Our most recent short film, 'The Viaduct' has been entered into the Pangea Day International Film Festival. News about our progress in the Festival will appear here.

www.pangeaday.org & uk.youtube.com/group/pangeaday

Monday, November 12, 2007

The Viaduct

We are pleased to announce our film "The Viaduct" is now available on DVD, and here:



Written by Mark Pugh and produced with help from CreativeLeicestershire, it follows the story of a teenager (played by newcomer Jonathan McGrady) who has a surreal journey home from school.

Friday, July 13, 2007

Dark Angels: Rehearsal cycle begins

We're very pleased to announce that the script for Dark Angels has been 'signed-off', and we have now begun the rehearsal cycle.

And there's more good news. The cast is joined by June Pedge, who will be taking the role of 'The Condemned'. June brings decades of theatre experience to our show, and recently starred in the film Quarter of a Century.

The director, Dave Allen brings a wealth of film, theatre and television expertise to our show. His credits include Edge of Darkness, Monocled Mutineer, Outside Edge, Blott on the Landscape, and Peak Practice. His input into the production thus far has been incredible.

More news will be posted here as the development process continues, and venues are confirmed.

The play is scheduled to be premiered in November 2007.

Thursday, March 29, 2007

A night out can be murder...

We're pleased to announce our new Murder Event brochure is hot off the press from the printers.

If you've ever considered running a Murder Event at your venue, why not try a complete package from Crowbar Theatre? We cater for venues and events of all sizes.

Click on the photos on the right to expand them and see more detail.

We have a lot of repeat business from venues, so we must be doing something right! To request a printed brochure, click on the pictures to the right of your screen for our contact information.

Tuesday, February 27, 2007

Dark Angels - Director appointed

We're absolutely thrilled and delighted to announce that David Allen is joining the Dark Angels team as Director.

Dave brings a wealth of film, theatre and television expertise to our show. His credits include Edge of Darkness, Monocled Mutineer, Outside Edge, Blott on the Landscape, and Peak Practice. His input into the production thus far has been incredible.

More news will be posted here as the development process continues.

Saturday, February 03, 2007

Collaborators - UK Design for Performance

We're just back from this amazing free exhibition at Nottingham Trent University. We went along to get some ideas for our forthcoming stage production, Dark Angels.

British Theatre Designers have a worldwide repuation for fresh and innovative ideas. How do they communicate their ideas to audiences - and to the artists, performers and technicians they work with? How will these ideas translate into three-dimensional space / structures, costumes, light and sound? What is the dialogue between the designers and their collaborators?

This major exhibition brings together a huge range of work made in the last four years by over 10 contemporary UK designers; it has been made possible through a new collaboration between Nottingham Trent University's Theatre Design Department and the Society of British Theatre Designers (SBTD).
The venue was the impsoing Waverly building, the original Nottingham Art School on the Nottingham Trent Univerity City campus; a selection from the exhibition will be on display in Prague's Industrial Palace, in the International Prague Quadrennial in June 2007.

The exhibition was accompanied by a full colour catalogue and tailored education programme for schools and colleges, offering a unique resource for students, teachers and anyone interested in contemporary performance.

We were completely blown away by the sheer scale and breadth of the designs on display.

Prior to going one question loomed in my mind: How do you display over 150 theatre designs in one building? The answer, is that every single production had a small scale model made. Both of the designs I photographed here are actually scale models, probably no more than 50cm accross.

All three of us took some great ideas away which we'll add to our own in the coming months. It was encouraging to note, that we all liked the same kinds of stage design - hopefully this will minimise conflict when the time comes to design the production!