Saturday 14 May 2011

Sharing Saturday...

As another week fades away quickly things are becoming increasingly clear for How It Ended Productions.

We are now a month away from the 2011 Edinburgh Fringe brochure being released and tickets going on sale - we can't wait to check out all the other shows - it's certain to be another exceptional year for theatre and we going to ensure that we're at the centre of the hub.

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This week has seen some very exciting creative developments. Inspired by our event on Saturday and checking out some brilliant productions in London we took the opportunity to work through script augmentation, set and visual ideas, as well as our aspirations for W A T E R P R O O F and the company for the year ahead.

Teresa and Eva met to discuss the show in depth and with the benefit of hindsight we were able to scrutinise what really works, what lines don't quite fit right and some brutal cuts for the 60 minute time restrictions on the Fringe. It has seen some characters emerge larger and brighter, whilst others disappear into the shadows so to tighten and focus the piece. 



After much debating, role playing and list making Teresa locked herself away in her attic room (soon she'll be able to be the office instead) and wrote. We are in a great position to make 
W A T E R P R O O F the best show we can and we are not going to stop until we believe we've got there. 

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'But I Made You a Mixed Tape' was a pleasure and after a great response How It Ended Productions are now looking to make this a regularly produced event. A platform for emerging writers, performers and musicians. More information for plans next month will be on our blog soon so keep a look out.

If you couldn't make it, or if you want to have another peak into our world here are a few snaps and a glimpse into some of the great talent across the board. 


                                                           Cardboard stereos


                  Paul Cree Performing 'Brown Paper Bag'

Go ahead and have a peruse over some 'beautiful words' by Teresa through the link below:


Another talent who joined us on Saturday was Sean Mahoney whose powerful piece of poetry can be seen in this note.


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In other news Teresa is busy writing another new play, Eva is rehearsing for a production as part of the Wandsworth Arts Festival and Madeleine is busy at the Archway teching another house production. 

What's the saying? No rest for the...

Hope you've enjoyed having a read, thank you. 

Have a lovely weekend!

Lots of love,

How It Ended

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