The Tree Museum Light dense with memory crowds The Arboretum’s green hands down child-tramped cinder-track… …spreading ad-infinitum over sly-necked brook and wooden steps [...]
Stamford Sixth Form (in progress) We walked the town of Georgian chimneys evading state-school smirks and flat-faced old women impressed with our safety/blazer/kilt-pinned second-hand [...]
The Bisbroke track. Walking…arm-deep in rapeseed, by a pylon’s iron-man legs off the tractor path, between Larkrise village and a cock-and-bull’ market town. My eyes [...]
Today I sat outside a cafe near Cathedral Square in Peterborough and watched a charged, verbal fight in the street. One man (with a baby-buggy, small child and a wife) had (for a reason unknown [...]
Let Newton Be! Article by Tamsin Flower – Cambridge Junction 12/3/15 It is evident from the outset of this showing that Menagerie theatre company aim [...]
Red Bastard and the case for drama-workshop as interactive show. Visually, Red Bastard, dressed in a red stretch-suit covering fake belly and buttock bulges, is the modern relation of so many [...]
Review of ‘No. 1. The Plaza’ from Getinthebackofthevan (Cambridge Junction 10/4/14) by Tamsin Flower At first glance, ‘No. 1. The Plaza’ presents a conventional product of the performance art [...]
Therese Raquin – a musical adaptation by Nona Shepphard for the Finborough (The edited version for Exeunt magazine is at: http://exeuntmagazine.com/reviews/therese-raquin/) Nona Shepphard’s [...]
Steve Waters’ one-act-play ‘Why Can’t We Live Together?’ Steve Waters’ Why Can’t We Live Together? traces the history of a married British couple against a backdrop [...]
ORGAN RECITAL by Tamsin Flower (First produced for a rehearsed reading at Menagerie theatre’s Xmas event in Cambridge 2012.) Characters/Organs: (Brain, Heart, [...]