Saturday, October 04, 2008

October Newsletter : heathertaylor.co.uk

October 2008 - Newsletter heathertaylor.co.uk
Hi all! The summer is over and so is my work on my masters. After two long years of study, I've finally finished a Masters in Plays and Scripts at City University. Even more exciting than that, is the premiere of the first feature film I wrote, The Last Thakur, at the London Film Festival. See below for more details. For those looking for a workshop in creative writing, performance or corporate training, please contact me on info@heathertaylor.co.uk or find out more about what I do in the corporate sector through Red on Black Corporate. If you don't want to recieve these tasty tidbits, please unsubscribe below.


Upcoming 

The Last Thakur @ The London Film Festival

The premiere of the first feature film that I wrote which will launch at the London Film Festival in October. It has two showings:

Saturday, 25 October 2008 : 16:30 (NFT1)
Tuesday, 28 October 2008 : 15:30 (ODEON WEST END 2)

Click here to book online or here to find out more about booking. You can also call 0207 928 3232 to book by phone.

The Blurb:
UK film-maker Sadik Ahmed directs this intense contemporary Western, which takes place in a remote town in the marshlands of Bangladesh. A mysterious young man, Kala, arrives armed with a rifle. He immediately creates a stir in the small town and especially attracts the attention of two rival leaders: the ruthless and powerful Chairman who runs the place and purports to represent his people and the one man that stands in his way: the local Thakur, one of the last Hindu landlords, who is manically re-claiming all the surrounding land for which loans remain un-paid in order to build a temple.

Walking into the middle of this bitter feud, Kala soon finds himself approached by both men to take their side. Broke and hungry, Kala begins to bargain with them, but he is here on his own mission, to find the man that raped and killed his mother and take his revenge. Some of Bangladesh's finest theatre performers offer great performances. Ahmed's training as a cinematographer is clearly evident in the bold picturisation of haunting landscapes and hollow-face-men with murder on their minds.

Directed by: Sadik Ahmed
Written by: Heather Taylor, Sadik Ahmed
Cast: Tariq Anam, Tanveer Hasan, Rubel Ahmed, Anisur Rahman Milon
Distributor: Artificial Eye
Country: UK-Bangladesh
Year: 2008
Running time: 81min


Theatre 

The 24 Hour Project
5th October, 2008 : 3 pm
The Courtyard Theatre, The Courtyard, Bowling Green Walk, 40 Pitfield Street, N1 6EU
Cost: Tix £6/5 concs.
Nearest Tube: Old Street
Click here for a map

Hallway Productions presents a unique feat of theatre. A group of playwrights, directors and actors have 24 hours to create a new 10 minute production for the stage. Come witness new theatre in the making!

For more information, click here.


Poetry 
The Corset Club
Wednesday, 22 October, 2008 : 7 pm
The Cavendish Arms, 128 Hartington Rd, London, SW8 2HJ
£5/£3
Nearest Tube: Stockwell
Click here for a map

Hothouse and Red on Black Productions presents this new Tri-yearly event. Our first night will feature Sara Bynoe, Canadian writer, performer and funny girl; members of Thea-poets including Cath Drake, Patricia Foster and Heather Taylor; and much much more. The host for this evening will be the lovely, the delectable Agnes Meadows.

Each night throughout the year will have featured women artists including poets, musicians, cabaret artists, comedians, dancers, actresses, MCs, DJs and more alongside those picked from our 3 minute auditions.

If you want to have a chance at a slot at the Corset Club, send three minutes worth of text, audio or video (links to myspace or youtube would be fantastic) to corsetclub@redonblackproductions.com. We want as much variety as possible so please do apply!

Join us for a night of great performances with plenty of time to chat, network and drink with artists from all different backgrounds. Come get undone...

For more information, see www.redonblackproductions.com or e-mail them on corsetclub@redonblackproductions.com


Troy's Magic Piano
Sunday, 2 November, 2008 : 7 pm
Harrison Bar, Harrison Street, Kings Cross, WC1H
FREE
Nearest Tube: Kings Cross
Click here for a map

An exciting monthly Sunday night of new music and live art in the relaxed environment of a friendly bar in kings Cross. Come along and enjoy a pint or two with some of London's most interesting and cutting edge artists and musicians.

For more information, click here.


MESOTERIC
Monday, 24 November, 2008 : 7:30 pm (Date TBC)
CHEZ KRISTOF 111 HAMMERSMITH GROVE, W6ONQ
£5/£3
Nearest Tube: Hammersmith
Phone:020 8741 1177

AN EVENING OF LIVE POETRY, SCULPTURE, PRIVATE FILMS AND WINE FOLLOWED BY DINNER WITH THE ARTISTS (WHICH YOU MUST BOOK WITH BETSY!) ALL AT CHEZ KRISTOF 111 HAMMERSMITH GROVE, W6ONQ

For more information and to r.s.v.p., e-mail betsypalazzo@btinternet.com


'Utter!' Dalston
Sunday, 30 November, 2008 : 5 pm
Arcola Theatre, 27 Arcola Street, Dalston
£5
Nearest overland: Dalston Kingsland

A great evening of poetry, comedy, you name it with Heather Taylor, Simon Munnery and others... Hosted by Richard Tyrone Jones


Dodo Modern Poets
Friday, 5 December, 2008 : 7 pm
Poetry Cafe, 22 Betterton Street, Covent Garden, London
£6/£5
Nearest Tube: Covent Garden

Dodo Modern Poets appear regularly at the Poetry Cafe in Covent Garden bringing together premier performers on the contemporary poetry circuit for performances that are always surprising, stimulating and liberally peppered with fun. Hosted by Patric Cunnane.


ABOUT HEATHER TAYLOR:
Heather Taylor is a writer, performer and educator whose writing has been performed and published throughout Europe, Asia and North America. Her full collection horizon & back was published by Tall Lighthouse in October 2005 and she recently toured the 2-person poetry show, Accents on Words, in the UK, Ireland and India. As a playwright, her work has been seen at the Tricycle, Soho Theatre, Greenwich, the Pleasance, & Theatre 503 in London as well as in various venues throughout the UK and Canada.




Cowboy Stories/ Thoughts wanted
What's a modern cowboy? Do you consider yourself a one? Have you fantasized about the romance of the cowboy culture or would you rather never see another pair of cowboy boots or hat again? Or do you follow the cowboy code but don't look like a stereotypical cowboy?

I am an Albertan writer/ performer looking for stories - your own or other people's - that have to do with your experience and thoughts on cowboys. Do we need to go back to the old cowboy ways? And why has there been a surge of more westerns in the cinema?

I'm looking to do a creative project around the idea of the modern cowboy and the cowboy code and would like to interview people over the next year to find out more of your thoughts. But before I can interview anyone, I need to know who has some good stories to tell! So please message me or add your stories below. If you know of any good links or podcasts or people I should contact, I'd appriciate your help!

Be great if you could help me out - whether it's about music, culture, stereotypes, ideas, loves, fears - I'd love to hear it all! You can add your ideas to my facebook page or email me.
The Corset Club : 3 Minute Auditions
If you want to have a chance at a slot at the Corset Club, a new tri-yearly event by Hothouse and Red on Black Productions, please send three minutes worth of text, audio or video (links to myspace or youtube would be fantastic) to corsetclub@redonblackproductions.com. We want female poets, musicians, cabaret artists, comedians, dancers, actresses, MCs, DJs and more so please do apply!
Recommended Production: MONSTER
On as part of a double bill with Mr. Kolpert, come see Canadian playwright, Daniel MacIvor's work on stage in London.

The Greenwich Playhouse
DATES: 1st October – 12th October 2008 Tues - Sat @ 7.30pm, Sun @ 4pm

Tickets: £12, £10 (concs)
Box Office: 020 8858 9256
boxoffice@galleontheatre.co.uk

VENUE: GREENWICH PLAYHOUSE
Greenwich Station Forecourt, 189 Greenwich High Road LONDON, SE10 8JA
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