THE PSYCHIC CIRCUS
Just sent off the revised version of The Psychic Circus to my lovely script editor Matt Fitton at Big Finish. This is a prequel to the Greatest Show in the Galaxy and Big Finish are planning to record it in early spring.
Just sent off the revised version of The Psychic Circus to my lovely script editor Matt Fitton at Big Finish. This is a prequel to the Greatest Show in the Galaxy and Big Finish are planning to record it in early spring.
My play about Buxtehude, Handel, Bach and Buxtehude's remarkable daughter is currently available via the Radio 4 Extra iPlayer.
My dramatisation of Dante's The Divine Comedy is available from today on BBCRadio4 Extra and iPlayer.
Just delivered my podcast RED KANGS ARE BEST about my time at Gallifrey One to the Royal Literary Fund. It'll be popping up on their website soon and I'll provide a link when it does.
Still available to listen (just about) on Radio4Extra my play about Gilbert Harding with the wonderful Roger Allam.
Richard Dinnick and Jessica Martin create a new story for Titan Comics about Mags the Werewolf from my Who story The Greatest Show in the Galaxy. Mags lives!
Just started a series of workshops at Royal Central School with the talented team of Jane Gibson, Sue Lefton and Paddy Cunneen for a planned theatre project on a Zola novel We're working with the students on the Movement Director course who are a delight to work with. Early days for the project but we're already making some great discoveries about the staging of the piece.
Thanks largely to my chum, Jessica Martin, who played Mags the Werewolf in Greatest Show in the Galaxy, two Mags-related projects are currently in production. Big Finish are working on three stories about Mags, the first scripted by the highly experienced Matt Fitton. And Titan Comics are planning a Mags related story written by Richard Dinnick and illustrated by Jessica as a supplement to an edition edited by Andrew Cartmel devoted to the Seventh Doctor. More details to follow.
Here's a link to the interview I gave at the start of Gallifrey One alongside Philip Martin and Rona Munro. My contribution begins somewhere around 20 minutes in though my proficiency in coping with the hand held microphone leaves much to be desired.
I had a great time at Gallifrey One and was delighted to learn that my two Who stories are remembered and treasured. Here's a photo of me with seven fans as the Red and Blue Kangs from Paradise Towers. They were great fun!