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Jul 21
by Gareth Price-Baghurst in Uncategorized 0 comments tags: A Place To Grow, Appetite, Appetite Taster, Cambridge, Cambridge Folk Festival, Coventry, Coventry University, Enderby, festival, Hyde Park, Jephson Gardens, Joshua Patel, Joshua The Fox, Ketteringham, Kidderminster, Leamington Spa, Leicester, Lickhill Memorial Park, Manchester, Martley Fringe Festival, Music, musical instruments, National Playday, Norfolk, Normanby, outdoor theatre, Scunthorpe, Singing, Splat Festival, Spring/Summer Tour, Stoke, Stourport, Summer Tour, Tameside, The Big Feast, The Crown, The Fabularium, Trentham Gardens, Worcester

Reynard the Fox 2017 Summer Tour!

Ladies and Gents, Boys and Girls, People, Players and Peasants alike, we present to you: That’s right! You can catch the wily trickster at any of these dates throughout July and August! Feel free to drop us a comment or message for any more details on these show dates. You can also check out what other performances we have in store across the Summer here. Joshua the Fox x
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May 10
by Gareth Price-Baghurst in News 0 comments tags: ACE, Animal Characterisation, Animalia, Appetite Stoke, Arts Council England, Arts Council Funding, Auditions, Barnoldswick, Birmingham Hippodrome, Blackburn, Coventry University, Grassington Festival, Joshua The Fox, Just So Festival, Live and Local, Music, musical instruments, Niki McCretton, outdoor theatre, Reynard the Fox, Spot On Lancashire, Spring/Summer Tour, Stuff and Nonsense Theatre Company, Tales of Animalia, Tamworth Arts and Events, Tamworth Castle, The Bureau, the cautionary tales, The Fabularium, The Rainfall Centre, theatre, theatre and professional practice, Theatre Students, Tour

The BIG Update

Good morning all! Firstly, a huge apology on the delay of our blog posts, it’s been a manic time for us with a mixture of different things in the pipeline that are coming to fruition, so I’ve been swept up in the whirlwind of it all and thus focusing on the paper trail that the whirlwind has scattered everywhere. But now, WE’RE BACK! So here is the BIG update! Arts Council Funding Ladies and Gentlemen, Boys and Girls, People, Players and Peasants alike: WE GOT OUR ARTS COUNCIL FUNDING!!! We applied for funding to proceed with Phase 2 of Reynard the Fox; developing the show into an indoor version that is fit for rural touring venues. Alongside running New Landscapes in March, we returned to the rehearsal space ourselves to refresh Reynard and extend the length of the performance, playing with the script and characters and set. This also saw the return of our outside eye, the wonderful Niki McCretton from Stuff and Nonsense Theatre, who spent a few days with us to help explore the intentions of our characters and tighten all the nuts and bolts. Niki McCretton and our friend Maria joining us for our dress rehearsal The end result was a […]
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Feb 21
by Gareth Price-Baghurst in Admin 0 comments tags: Admin, Get Set For Growth, Get Set West Midlands, Joshua Patel, Joshua The Fox, LinkedIn, Matthew Jenkins, NatWest, NatWestBoost, Search Engine Optimisation, SEO, The Fabularium

Seminars and Sandwiches

How goes it fellow Peasants and Players? I’ve been off on my own today attending seminars in Birmingham through NatWest and Get Set For Growth with various technological outputs in mind: LinkedIn and SEO (Search Engine Optimisation). Ladies and Gentlemen, it doesn’t get much more exciting than this! (There was a free lunch buffet too! Gotta love a free sandwich!) Sarcasm aside, I found these talks really interesting. LinkedIn is a funny social media platform, very useful to a lot of friends and acquaintances of mine, but I don’t use it nearly as much as I should, and we haven’t setup a page for The Fabularium yet as, well, most interest and public access comes through Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. YouTube, Pintrest and Snapchat (especially Snapchat) are also other popular social platforms, we have YouTube but the other two didn’t cross my mind, and Snapchat is definitely one way to be “down with the kids.” And for these reasons I’ve felt it to be very corporate, but maybe that’s what we need to do: flood the corporate social media with our outlandish antics and animalia mayhem! Maybe even send our Naughty Flock of Sheep into a business firm to stir […]
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