Monday brings us a double bill. First up, is Fab Life in the Big City, by Sam South. Last term we did her "House on the Hill" a double bill of sitcom episodes, you no doubt recall. This time around we have a stage play. For those who have the printed programme, you have have noted that it was originally down as "Unknown Entity". That's because it didn't have a title then, because it hadn't even been written. It was indeed an unknown entity. But she's been hard at work since then, and I've read it. I even mentored it.
I think it is, at very least, interesting. And funny. And clever.
Afterwards, there's a P-P first: a 10-15 minute animated TV cop thing for children called Carlo and the Fed by Mark and Steve Crumpler. Mark himself knows whereof he speaks. He is, as Jimmy McNulty would say, a police.
By day he's out there walking the mean streets saving little old ladies from ne-er-do-wells. By night, he puts away his truncheon, and picks up his quill.
Monday. Be there.
Thanks everyone for your kind comments and thoughtful ideas for my play. But who was the complete arse who handed in a blank report sheet, with no name no comments no individual scores but just '5' in the total? How useful is this to a writer. Twat! Can't we do something about these people? Aren't we supposed to be grownups? Sam South
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