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Dec 23
by Gareth Price-Baghurst in News 0 comments tags: ACE, Appetite Stoke, Arts Council England, Badger and Fox, Birmingham Hippodrome, Cabaret, Christmas At Kew, Christmas Lights, Christmas Lights Switch On, Circus Sideshows, City of Culture, Collaboration, Coventry, Coventry 2021, Coventry City of Culture, Coventry City of Culture 2021, Coventry University, Dante Cabaret, Deda Derby, Fabularium, Festival Hall, Firm Footings & Faulty Bearings, Gloucester Culture Trust, Grimbert the Badger, Just So Festival, Kew Gardens, Lincolnshire, Live & Local, Live Music, London, Market Rasen, Mongolia, New Music, New Show, Noctium, October Plenty, Offsite, Outdoor Arts, outdoor theatre, Recording, Recording Studio, Reynard the Fox, Siberia, Siberian Moon, Stage Show, Summer in Southside, Tales and Trails, Tenbury Wells, Thank you, The Badger and the Fox, The Big Feast, The Fabularium, The Hare and the Moon, The Town Band of Bremen, The Valley Evesham, theatre, theatre and professional practice, There Be Monsters!, Tin Type Trailer, touring, Tundra Tales, Walkabout, Wild Rumpus

Past, Present and Future – Final Blog of 2018

Hey everyone, welcome to the final Fabularium blog of 2018! As it’s the last blog of the year, I’m going to update you on what we’ve been up to recently, what we’ve achieved over this past year, and what our plans are for next year. Sound cool? Awesome! Then let’s get to it! What we’ve been up to recently This December has been pretty busy for us, we’ve been working on new things in the run up to Christmas, as well as a fun venture northwards with Reynard the Fox… Last Reynard performance of the year We had our final performance of Reynard the Fox this year up in Market Rasen, Lincolnshire. We performed the indoor version of the show in the Festival Hall to a lovely, warm welcoming audience, and we were joined by the amazing Anna!     Many thanks to Market Rasen Town Council and Live & Local for bringing us back up to Lincolnshire, and to our great audience! We had such a lovely evening performing, and it was a great way to end this year’s tour of Reynard the Fox. Though Reynard himself isn’t quite finished this year, because… Kew Gardens …he’s now in Kew […]
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Nov 09
by Gareth Price-Baghurst in News 0 comments tags: Acoustic, Cabaret, Collaboration, Coventry, Coventry 2021, Coventry City of Culture, Coventry City of Culture 2021, Coventry University, Dance, Dante Cabaret, Fabularium, Fargo Village, Graduates, Grotesque, Heavy Metal, Jazz, Live Music, Macabre, Mask, Metal, Music, Music Theatre, Noctium, Noctium Theatre, Song, students, Swing, The Box, The Box at Fargo, The Fabularium, theatre, Theatre & Professional Practice, theatre and professional practice, Theatre Department, Theatre Students

Goodnight, Dante Cabaret!

Well, that was a hell-of-a-production! (Apologies, there will be a few hellish puns, gotta get them out of the system.) 5 intense weeks of hard work and effort, song and dance, heavy metal, blood, gore, rude jokes, censorship, paint, saw dust, fabric, gaffer tape, van loading and unloading, lates nights and, of course, repeatedly shouting the band’s name out loud for comedic effect. Not to mention rehearsal, production and performance! It’s been a whirlwind and truly rushed past in the blink of an eye, but what a great time we’ve all had! Dante Cabaret had sellout run of 3 nights in The Box at Fargo Village, and has been one of our most ambitious shows to date. And we’ve absolutely loved it, and had an incredible team of 45 students that have been a pleasure to work with. Their effort, their dedication, their creations are commendable and amazing, so much talent, humour, discipline and strength. What a great bunch!   We’ve thoroughly enjoyed this teaching experience, and hopefully the students have taken a lot away from it! It’s had some great lessons for us too, teaching us more about big indoor shows and how we manage ourselves in the step up in […]
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Oct 23
by Gareth Price-Baghurst in News 0 comments tags: Cabaret, Cabaret Macabre, Cart, Choir, City of Culture 2021, clocking, clowning, Collaboration, Comedy, Coventry, Coventry 2021, Coventry University, Dante Cabaret, Dark Humour, Entertainment, Epic, Fabularium, Fargo Village, French Horror Theatre, Gore, Gory, Grand Guignol, Halloween, Humour, Live Music, Macabre, Mask, Poster, Singing, Stilt Walking, TAPP, The Box, The Fabularium, theatre and professional practice, Third Years, Wagon

Live Briefs @ Coventry University – WEEK 3

  It’s been a BUSY week. The pressure was ON and with less than 2 weeks until opening night…. But the students are all rising to all the challenges and pulling out all the stops to get this production up and ready! The story line is being honed, the cabaret acts have been decided and being rehearsed throughout the week with major developments for production and make up, music is being written and rehearsed faster than you can imagine and marketing have been busy promoting this show like crazy! Check out Dante Cabaret Facebook and Instagram to follow live updates… Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dantecabaret18/     Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dantecabaret/   We also held an advanced Acro session to really push the students who wanted to develop that skill. We saw some amazing results in only a few hours and with boosted confidence the students began to combine tricks to start making a routine – The Boneyard Tumblers.   We also attempted a 4 part harmony version of ‘Allegri’ with the 30 performers, and with only an hour or so for the separate parts to practice, the first time we pulled all 4 sections together sounded quite spectacular and is now indeed being used in the […]
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Oct 14
by Gareth Price-Baghurst in News, Rehearsals 0 comments tags: Cabaret, Cabaret Macabre, Cart, Choir, City of Culture 2021, clocking, clowning, Collaboration, Comedy, Coventry, Coventry 2021, Coventry University, Dante Cabaret, Dark Humour, Entertainment, Epic, Fabularium, Fargo Village, French Horror Theatre, Gore, Gory, Grand Guignol, Halloween, Humour, Live Music, Macabre, Mask, Poster, Singing, Stilt Walking, TAPP, The Box, The Fabularium, theatre and professional practice, Third Years, Wagon

Live Briefs @ Coventry University – WEEK 2

How goes it folks!   Week 2 down, and it’s been another fun and adventurous one filled with construction, devising, improvising, clowning, singing and music, jamming, stilting, and general play!     So the Wagon has been built and setup ready for the students to explore and become familiar with. We’ve been setting various devising tasks throughout the week for them to produce scenes that they can present on the Wagon, and there’s been some great developments and creations! We also took some time to explore clowning and audience clocking, so that the group can embrace the engagement they will have with their audience during the shows.     One of our tasks was dishing out cabaret acts that we want to see in the show, and what the students came back with was wonderful! Amazing, entertaining, hilarious and downright dark humoured acts that had us in stitches as well as creeped out! They’ve really started hitting the nail on the head and produced some quality acts that will be fantastic for halloween! And so we’ve collected some together, asked for people to continue working on new ideas, and have a good handful of acts that we’re happy to start […]
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Nov 05
by Gareth Price-Baghurst in News, Rehearsals, Touring Antics 0 comments tags: Autumn, Avoncroft, Avoncroft Museum, Birmingham Hippodrome, Bromsgrove, Cambridge, Cambridge Folk Festival, Cheshire, Coventry, Coventry University, Cyclops, Denmark, FEI, GCT, Gloucester, Gloucester Culture Trust, International, International Maskefestival Naestved, Isan, Isanuk, Just So Festival, King Noble Lion, Live Music, London, Maskefestival, Naestved, October Plenty, outdoor theatre, Reynard the Fox, Spring, Spring/Summer Tour, Street Theatre, students, Summer, Summer in Southside, Summer Tour, the cautionary tales, The Cyclops and his Naughty Flock of Sheep, the Lions part, The Magical Moving Trees, The Naughty Flock of Sheep, The Plague Doctors, The Playful Peasants, The Tales Exchange, theatre, theatre and professional practice, Theatre Students

Our Summer and Autumn Shenanigans

How’s it going Fabu-followers? If you’ve been keeping tabs on our social media then you’ll know that our Summer Tour has been absolutely incredible, and Autumn has proven to be just as busy! Here’s an update on what we’ve been up to since our last blog: The Reynard Spring/Summer 2017 Tour The Reynard Spring/Summer 2017 Tour has been a very adventurous one, and we were ecstatic to hear so many great comments from our audience members! Reynard visited 18 events, with a total of 40 performances! All of which had a cracking turnout, so a HUGE HUGE HUGE THANK YOU for your everlasting support! You can check out our Facebook and Instagram feeds to see all the photos from the tour and see our usual shenanigans!   Summer tour photos: Cambridge Folk Festival (left) and Summer in Southside (right) BUT!!! It would appear Reynard isn’t quite finished yet- Reynard in Autumn and Winter That’s right: you have 2 more opportunities to catch the rogue with red fur this year: Sunday 19th November – Wolford Wood, East of Cheltenham – 3pm (2:30pm walkabout) Sunday 10th December – Fulstow Village Hall (Lincs Rural Touring), Louth – 6:30pm  (indoor version) More information for […]
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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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Jun 09
by Gareth Price-Baghurst in Rehearsals 0 comments tags: Animal Characterisation, Animalia, Birmingham Hippodrome, Cautionary Tales, Charity, Charity Cycle Ride, Childline, Coventry, Coventry University, Cycling, festival, Heavy Metal Truants, Just So Festival, Magical Moving Trees, Music, musical instruments, Naughty Flock of Sheep, New Landscapes, Nordoff Robbins, outdoor theatre, Peasants, Rehearsals, Singing, Summer in Southside, Tales of Animalia, teaching, Teenage Cancer Trust, the cautionary tales, The Fabularium, theatre and professional practice, Theatre Students

End of New Landscapes, Start of Animalia, and Summer in Southside

Good afternoon! We’re extremely busy as always; prepping for tour, working with students, doing charity bike rides, but let me break this down for you: New Landscapes So, sadly, the New Landscapes module has come to an end, and it drew to a close with an almighty BANG! The Cautionary Tales for Children Considering Ill Behaviour was a resounding success, with great audiences on both show days. Thank you to all who came to see the show, the students did a magnificent job and we can’t believe our time with them is over, but we couldn’t be prouder of what they have all achieved!       There are plenty of pictures and videos to see, just head to our social media pages to check them out (we took a lot of Boomerang videos on our Instagram, check them out! @TheFabularium) Animalia Rehearsals We got back in the rehearsal space this week with a group of Cov Uni theatre students and members of the Fabularium pool to prepare for our return to the Tales of Animalia at Just So Festival this Summer! We’re currently cycling through our repertoire, introducing the students to the animal characters, sheep, peasants, Cyclops and Trees, as well as rehearsing some […]
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May 23
by Gareth Price-Baghurst in News 0 comments tags: Acrobatics, Coventry, Coventry University, dancing, Music, musical instruments, New Landscapes, outdoor theatre, Singing, the cautionary tales, The Fabularium, theatre, theatre and professional practice, tour dates

New Landscapes and Fabularium Tour Dates

Evening all! It’s been a busy two weeks since we last posted, we’re all full steam ahead for The Cautionary Tales next week! The students have been working brilliantly to pull the shows together, to sing harmoniously, and to tumble and roll (quite literally) in the acrobatic intro. As you can see below, they’re enjoying it too! Thursday is our last day to dress run the show inside and work out any last creases in the shows. Then, next week, we have an outdoor dress run on Tuesday, and then ITS SHOW DAY!!! We will be performing The Cautionary Tales: for children considering ill behaviour on Wednesday 31st May and Thursday 1st June, 12pm-2pm. To hear more about the event, visit the Facebook Event. We’ve also updated our tour dates page, check them out to see if we’re coming to a park/town/hall/school/theatre near you! Keep your eyes on our social media feeds to see how The Cautionary Tales go. Photos and posts to come! Happy Tuesday folks! Joshua the Fox x
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Mar 11
by Gareth Price-Baghurst in News 0 comments tags: Acrobatics, Animal Characterisation, Coventry, Coventry University, Ministry of Silly Walks, New Landscapes, outdoor theatre, Second Year, Singing, The Fabularium, theatre, Theatre Students

New Landscapes Week 2 – Acrobatics and Archetypes

Afternoon all! It’s been a fun second week with Coventry University 2nd year theatre students. We’ve been getting stuck into the physical side of outdoor performance, visiting basic and intermediate acrobatics and acro-balance, then looking at developing archetypes and stereotypes. The acro sessions, as always, were good fun with many people wanting to experiment and push boundaries. Already plenty of good rolls, cartwheels and handstands to show for it and I’m looking forward to see what comes together for the big acro piece at the start of the show! In the following session with each group they presented their scratch pieces that was assigned to them last week. The outcome was very exciting: 8 great short pieces of theatre with so much potential for an outdoor spectacle. Now that their parameters have been extended and they know these will be their pieces to present in the show I’m curious to see how they utilise the playing space and the audience. Then after a singing refresher we moved on to a technique that has had many names and the practitioner who taught it to me called it ‘The Ministry of Silly Walks’, reminiscent of the Monty Python sketches. I used this technique to develop […]
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Mar 03
by Gareth Price-Baghurst in News 0 comments tags: Acro-balance, Acrobatics, adaptation, Cautionary Tales, Coventry, Coventry University, Music, outdoor, outdoor performance, outdoor theatre, story, storytelling, students, tales, teaching, The Fabularium, theatre, theatre and professional practice, University

New Landscapes @ Coventry University

How’s it going all! So this week marked the first week of The Fabularium’s project with Coventry University Theatre and Professional Practice second year students in their outdoor performance module ‘New Landscapes’. For the first three weeks it’ll be just myself with course leader (and Fabularium Associate Director) Glenn Noble while Gareth is away working on another production, but then he’ll join in the mix and we can see how things take shape! We’re currently running skills sessions with 53 students and providing them with the styles, techniques and exercises to help develop and create a piece fit for high primary school age that is suitable for outdoor performance (in this context the specifics are no tech support). In smaller groups they’ve been given a story to adapt into a 5-minute scratch piece ready for next week, which is the beginning of development for the main piece that will be presented at the end of May/start of June.   The show will be titled: Cautionary Tales…for children considering ill-behavior! If you’re unfamiliar with them then give it a Google, some very entertaining stories. (Such as Hoffman, Belloc, Grimm and Busch). I’ve really enjoyed my first week, they’re a good bunch and willing to work, […]
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