Archive for: February, 2015
Carran’s Working Diary 10: The House That Jack Built
When I booked the African Drummer through the Commonwealth Institute for my drama classes in 1987, it didn’t cost anything. It was paid for by the common wealth. When I booked the Belgrade Theatre-In-Education company for my drama classes in 1988, it didn’t cost anything. It was paid for […]
Carran’ s Working Diary 9: The Chair of the Board
Practice Day 6: I have been thinking about despair. I have been thinking about having nothing. I have been thinking about a chair. I have been reading about work in the nineteenth century from Roy Palmer’s Poverty Knock collection of songs Improvisation with a chair Practice Day 7 I […]