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Stella on TaniwhaThames

on Sun, 02/05/2012 - 19:20

Stella, who directed and co-devised TaniwhaThames with the company, wrote a series of posts about the experience over on her blog, Not Writing But Blogging:

 

 

TaniwhaThames reviews from our recent Oval season

on Sun, 02/05/2012 - 18:55

After a very successful season at The Oval, we have pulled together all the reviews onto one page. In the end we got five reviews including The Guardian (at last!) and TimeOut.

We also have some great images from the rehearsal and research phase of the project.

 

TaniwhaThames arrives at Ovalhouse

on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 01:09

We’re pretty excited here at Shaky Isles. Our new show TaniwhaThames opens at Ovalhouse on Tuesday 15 November. Directed by Stella Duffy and written and devised by the Company, this is a story for anyone who calls London home, and was one of Lyn Gardner’s ‘Picks of the Week’ in the Guardian.

Tickets start at just £7 and we’ve got some exciting pre and post show discussions, meal deals and Wandle Ale made by the good folk at Sambrook’s Brewery available at the Bar. Book now to guarantee your seats.

16 Nov, post-show discussion: Making things happens with Open Space

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This weekend, meet the Taniwha at Camden Fringe

on Wed, 08/17/2011 - 20:30

Since January of this year we've been working on a show about the Taniwha in the Thames. You know about it, right? It's been here since at least the time of Captain Cook.....

Book now for Shaky Isles at the Camden Fringe - this weekend and beyond!

on Wed, 08/03/2011 - 12:28

It's exciting times here at Shaky Isles, with not one but two shows at the Camden Fringe Festival. This weekend is the premiere of Sarah Robertson's new show Snapshots, and at the end of the month you have a chance to see a showing of our new devised work, TaniwhaThames. We hope you can make it along!

Snapshots by Sarah Robertson

A collection of stories performed through poems and monologues. Poetry as anecdotal storytelling.

If a picture can paint a thousand words then a poem is a snapshot of a larger story, giving a tantalising peek into other lives, some real, some imagined: the story