[…]magic, which I have never forgotten. That is my earliest memory of the theatre.Roy Fowler: Do you think it was formative in that sense? Did that set the wheels in motion?Joan Kemp-Welch: Oh yes, yes. I remember my mother telling me, although I don't - I do remember going down to the box of[…]
[…] if you can remember any names, because I can't remember them all.Tom Peacock: Yes well it might come to me. But it starts off like this, there was a set built and there was a window, and there was a tap on the window, you see. And seen inside was a man, his wife and two children. And the man had co[…]
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[…] you think it was formative in that sense? Did that set the wheels in motion? Joan Kemp-Welch: Oh yes, yes. […]
[…] what happened was that er, they would get - a set designer, he would go along and take photographs you know, […]
[…]piano which came round with the Donald Wilson 2:04piano didn't come round with the laws of Canada, they're in the hall. And the projection set himself up outside the hall and Trump backwards through the thing, you know, the whole thing and made it look better. And so we bouncing up and do[…]
[…] He actually… there was not much criticism there on the set but if you’d go, like you’d go to the […]
[…] over and shook my hand, looked at looked at the set being worked on and nodded and was talking to, […]
[…] camera was on a crane and they had a breakaway set. The idea was that the camera was going to […]