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Tin soldiers


Uploading some oldies as I do some archiving.
This is some of Company:Collisions, for which I was / sometimes am Stage Manager, rehearsing for our open-air production of Hans Christian Andersen's The Tin Soldier, adapted to pertain to Iraq, and performed as part of The Streets of Brighton festival in 2003.
With the help of Alan and the gang from ACA Scaffolding, we erected the entire theatre in the grounds of St. Peter's Church in the middle of Brighton. And I got to play with some excellent green fire thanks to the pyrotechnics involved! :)
This is some of Company:Collisions, for which I was / sometimes am Stage Manager, rehearsing for our open-air production of Hans Christian Andersen's The Tin Soldier, adapted to pertain to Iraq, and performed as part of The Streets of Brighton festival in 2003.
With the help of Alan and the gang from ACA Scaffolding, we erected the entire theatre in the grounds of St. Peter's Church in the middle of Brighton. And I got to play with some excellent green fire thanks to the pyrotechnics involved! :)
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