Tuesday, March 02, 2010

Amnesty International Blog

http://blogs.amnesty.org.uk/blogs_entry.asp?eid=3664

I was asked by Amnesty International to detail my experiences bringing a play dealing with Human Rights Abuses to Edinburgh. It can be found on the above link to the Amnesty Blog pages.

The TV Series that Never Got Made

Tex in the City


One Houston woman’s journey as she navigates the pitfalls and misogynist bars of London’s financial district.

Six Feet Blender

A biopic detailing Peter Schwartz’s dream to create the worlds largest blender. Mainly smooth with bits.

Turner and Hootch

A dramatisation of Kathleen Turners fictionalised battle with the bottle, and her devotion to completing the song ‘Some Enchanted Evening’ without forgetting the lyrics.

Mad Homosexual Men

A dramatisation of the formation of the stonewall foundation and the advertising executives who fought to conquer scales of unimaginable hard-erm-ship.

Two and a Half Men

The story of German brothers Erbert, Hulme, and their brother of short stature, Typhee. Erbert and Hulme sell Typhee to the Brazilian Circus during its visit to Germany in 1789. The circus offers an education for Typhee, who avenges his brothers’ actions years later by buying up the remaining shares in their crude iron ore supplies factory, and making a twenty foot bronze statue in his image, placed at the centre of town. Sadly ‘Two and a Half Men’ never made it past the pilot.

Matilda the Vampire Naysayer

Roald Dahl’s Matilda Wormwood as she battles depression following her transformation to Vampire.

EastEnders

Eastenders, but set in the Middle East.