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TOM MALLABURN
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Fitzrovia Radio Hour, The
Synopsis:
Starting off by re-staging forties radio plays, this endearingly nostalgic company have now devised three originals that gently parody the sensationalist Dramas and stereotype-ridden attitudes of a time that was more racist and class-conscious than today.
http://www.thestage.co.uk/reviews/review.php/30970/the-fitzrovia-radio-hour
Notes:
alix Dunmore, Jon edgley Bond, Tom Mallaburn, Phil Mulryne, Martin Pengelly, Alex Ratcliffe, who Also direct And perform
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Seabright Productions and Fitzrovia
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Genre:
radio play
Parts:
Male: 4 Female: 2 Other: -
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Fitzrovia Radio Hour's Dracula
Synopsis:
In this comic recreation of a 1940s radio play you are invited to take the role of a studio audience in a 'live' broadcast of Bram Stoker's Dracula. Performed with cut-glass theatricality and backed by a phalanx of bizarrely created sound effects, the Fitzrovia Radio Hour mixes chauvinist attitudes of 1940s Britain with sharp contemporary humour to produce a heady comic cocktail.
Notes:
Jon Edgley Bond, Tom Mallaburn, Phil Mulryne inspired by the story by Bram Stoker
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Genre:
radio play
Parts:
Male: 4 Female: 1 Other: with doubling
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He Should Have Known His Place
Synopsis:
This show is presented as a 'live recording' of a triple bill of spoof '40s style radio mysteries. Drawing equally on MR James and 'Round the Horne', they're funny, but still a ripping set of yarns, just the right blend of pastiche and homage (best embodied by the marvellous 'the Man Who Was Ten Minutes Late', where a derring-do RaF pilot unwittingly creates a Nazi clone after he breaks the sound barrier). the show's equally a triumph of visual comedy. the real joy comes from the po-faced silliness with which the company - clad in evening wear and positioned behind old-fashioned microphones - uses absurd objects to generate sound effects. In the final analysis, perhaps the highest praise that can be bestowed upon 'the Fitzrovia Radio Hour' is that it makes use of two different types of cabbage, both funny.
andrzej Lukowski, Time Out London
Notes:
written by Tom Mallaburn And Martin Pengelly. part of Fitzrovia Radio Hour Alert: Ambition! exploration! Invasion!
1st Produced:
the Swan at Shakespeare's Globe, London 02 Mar 2010
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Male: - Female: - Other: 6 performers
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Lysistrata
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Original Playwright - Aristophanes
1st Produced:
Courtyard Theatre Studio, London 37516
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Genre:
Adaptation
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Male: - Female: - Other: -
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Man Who Was Ten Minutes Late, The
Synopsis:
This show is presented as a 'live recording' of a triple bill of spoof '40s style radio mysteries. Drawing equally on MR James and 'Round the Horne', they're funny, but still a ripping set of yarns, just the right blend of pastiche and homage (best embodied by the marvellous 'the Man Who Was Ten Minutes Late', where a derring-do RaF pilot unwittingly creates a Nazi clone after he breaks the sound barrier). the show's equally a triumph of visual comedy. the real joy comes from the po-faced silliness with which the company - clad in evening wear and positioned behind old-fashioned microphones - uses absurd objects to generate sound effects. In the final analysis, perhaps the highest praise that can be bestowed upon 'the Fitzrovia Radio Hour' is that it makes use of two different types of cabbage, both funny.
andrzej Lukowski, Time Out London
Notes:
written by Tom Mallaburn And Martin Pengelly. part of Fitzrovia Radio Hour Alert: Gangsters! Monsters! Imposters!
1st Produced:
the Swan at Shakespeare's Globe, London 40225
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Survival Of the Fittest
Synopsis:
This show is presented as a 'live recording' of a triple bill of spoof '40s style radio mysteries. Drawing equally on MR James and 'Round the Horne', they're funny, but still a ripping set of yarns, just the right blend of pastiche and homage (best embodied by the marvellous 'the Man Who Was Ten Minutes Late', where a derring-do RaF pilot unwittingly creates a Nazi clone after he breaks the sound barrier). the show's equally a triumph of visual comedy. the real joy comes from the po-faced silliness with which the company - clad in evening wear and positioned behind old-fashioned microphones - uses absurd objects to generate sound effects. In the final analysis, perhaps the highest praise that can be bestowed upon 'the Fitzrovia Radio Hour' is that it makes use of two different types of cabbage, both funny.
andrzej Lukowski, Time Out London
Notes:
written by Tom Mallaburn And Martin Pengelly. part of Fitzrovia Radio Hour Alert: the Driven! the Decadent! the Damned
1st Produced:
the Swan at Shakespeare's Globe, London 40232
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