Tuesday, August 19, 2008

And we're off....

It's the night before opening and things are looking great.  As is always the way everybody looks about 430 years old and I have literally been eating anything that is within a 100m radius.  Ticket sales are going well - so BOOK NOW anyone who hasn't done so already!  I'm off to hit the hay, and will wake up refreshed, revived and with lashings and lashings of touche eclait on the eyes to not scare people.

We'll keep you posted on how first night went.  Hopefully we might even see you in the bar afterwards!

Johnny x 



Wednesday, August 13, 2008

Nobody's Perfect....

Not if this is anything to go by. Here are the out-takes from the filming of the Marymassacre trailer. Hope you enjoy!

Johnny x

Out-takes trailer

One week to go

Can you believe it? Its flown in and now we are on the 7 day countdown until the show opens. As promised (albeit later but hey nobody's perfect!) here's a sneaky peak of the Marymassacre show - it was taken on the first day of rehearsals!

Enjoy

Johnny x

Marymassacre Trailer

Friday, August 08, 2008

Big Mother's Picnic


And its Friday of week one already - how did that happen?

As is always the way, what starts off as a show with 'no props to source thank you' has become a mammoth shopping list (and of course the rather dubious conversation as to whether to buy out of Asda or M&S). Yes, it appears that Marymassacre is going to be a lovely wee day for a picnic: which means that poor Josie and Kim will be, by the time the show opens, ready to boak if they have to drink another glass of Schloer or eat more pate.

Julie's also been running like Linford (in his lunchbox days) down to the HAC to work with the local cast who are playing the cameo roles in the show. Its all going tickety-boo, stress-free, no over-time and everybody is having a lovely time. However, we're just about to have a budget meeting - will the candy-floss machine survive the credit-crunch? Will that coffee bought from Cranberries on the first day break the budget? Have I remembered to budget for a van to take the set back and forth? Time will tell, and as always, lessons will be learned!

I'm off for that meeting - we should have the trailer for Marymassacre by the weekend for you all.

Tatty-bye for now
Johnny x

PS Cups of coffee consumed yesterday - only 2! We're all now becoming tea-jennies instead.

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Monday, August 04, 2008

Day 1 in The Mary Mother House


And we are officially off and running...

Today was day one of rehearsals for Marymassacre - its a wee bit mad to think we open in just over two weeks. The read through was great, the set model looks smashing, the LX design is off and running and we've started blocking (and also filmed a short trailer for your consumption - look out for this later in the week). We're channelling the style of a 1950s picnic, throwing in a wee touch of Ghost and I'm out with the skipping ropes trying to get fit with a morning warm-up.

Will we get a dodgem car to run across the grass? Will I make any more script cuts because its been over-written? Will Julie's To Do List grow so large that we won't be able to get through the door? Only time will tell...

Cups of coffee-consumed today: 10 (2 of which were minging powdered lattes - a lesson has been learned: don't buy these!)

Love to you all,
Johnny x

Saturday, July 19, 2008

Little Johnny's Big Gay Musical Trailer

There are hopes that 2009 will see the Scottish tour of 'Little Johnny's Big Gay Musical.'

Until then, there's a wee trailer on youtube to keep you warm and cosy!

Jx

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Mary Massacre


And we're back....

Yes, its been a loooonnnggg while since either Julie or myself have posted anything online but we are returning with a whole feast of new goodies for your perusal.

First up its new performance piece MARYMASSACRE, specially commissioned by the Harbour Arts Centre in Irvine to run during their Marymass festival. The show runs on

Weds 20th, Thur 21st and Frid 22nd August at 7.30pm
Harbour Arts Centre, Irvine
Tickets £5
Box Office 01294 274 059


Here's a wee bit about the show to entice you to come down and visit us:

"Marymass. You'd be surprised by the spelling. I was. Think Mardi Gras or the Opening of the Olympics - except instead of Rio de Janeiro or Beijing, we're talking Dreghorn or Bourtreehill."


On Irvine Moor, two women wait at the candy floss machine, both of them unaware how they'll change each others lives forever.

Leyla is still single. Despite her efforts on infinite blind dates, grocery shopping in her highest heels and speed-dating, she has now resorted to looking for love on the internet. HOTBEN30 has got it all - he looks quite handsome in the blurred profile photo, he's the right age and he knows how to use a comma.

Jenny has had enough of Gavin, she'd much rather stick to vodka and coke. She's in the mood for revenge and following a drunken bet with the infamous psychic Louise Crowe, she confidently pitches her tent at the fair as this year's 'Fortune Teller' - ready to ruin lives with one lash of her vicious, lying tongue.

These two women share a secret - a secret that will cause deadly damage on Marymass Saturday.

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Thursday, January 31, 2008

Happy New Year - a look ahead into 2008

Firstly, Happy New Year. We hope your 2008 is full of twists, turns, surprises and successes.

We are staring at a calendar trying to work out where the months are going.

2008 is set to be a busy and exciting year for Random Accomplice.

We are currently collaborating with Douglas Maxwell, script writer, on a new production called 'HUMBUG'. This is scheduled to arrive later on in the year of 2009.

Meanwhile, we are currently seeking funding to stage our new script 'REUNION' in February 2009. Some lucky people may have caught a reading of this a few months ago after a script development week at the Tron.

Alsol, we have just started our residency in the Harbor Arts Centre in Irvine. We are working with the youth theatre classes and a writing class. Together, we are working to a production, provisionally titled 'MaryMass(acre)' which is set to be pe performed in August of this year.

Johnny and myself are currently directing the Youthworks Drama production 'Burying Your Brother in the Pavement' at the RSAMD.

So that's January for us, we pretty much have our year mapped out for us. We'll keep you updated with any performance dates/ new projects in the runs/ parties we know about.

Kevin Wratten

Thursday, November 08, 2007

The Water-Babies


Julie is about the begin rehearsals for the Arches Theatre Company's upcoming performance of 'The Water-Babies'.

This classic piece of children's literature will be staged at The Arches from 5th December > 6th January at various times throughout the month. Check out http://www.thearches.co.uk/WaterBabies.htm for information on times and dates.

Be sure to attend this magical piece of theatre....

Kevin Wratten

Tuesday, November 06, 2007


Well folks,

Time has flew so fast and Johnny's run of 'Little Johnny's Big Gay Musical' is over. It ran for 4 sell out nights at The Arches and has been getting a lot of positive reviews from the press.

Thank you to everyone who supported this production and we hope you enjoyed the performance(s).

What's next, I hear you ask?

PANTO!!

As time draws nearer to Christmas, it's time to enter Panto Land. No, not just Panto Land.... 'Johnny's Panto Land!' Johnny has had the quill pen in hand and has written his very own rendition of Cinderella, which runs from the 28th November > 29th December at the MacRoberts Arts Centre in Stirling. (Flyer below)

Thanks for reading,

Kevin Wratten

Friday, October 19, 2007

Staring at a shoe box

It's that time of the week again for a blog update.

We are looking at a shoebox. A scaled shoebox the size of The Arches studio theatre space. We are looking at the scaled model of 'Little Johnny's Big Gay Musical' set.

Meanwhile;
Johnny is working hard to memorize the 40 page script -- the joys of the one man show!
Julie is busy choreographing and blocking the show.
Karen is busy carrying her keyboard around and editing the score.

I am currently advertising, learning the art of networking and putting together a portfolio.

No time for pausing, it's already 12.36PM in the day!

Be sure to join us on the opening night -- 31st of October @ 8pm. Since it's Halloween -- why not dress up?

Kevin Wratten

Tuesday, October 16, 2007

The rehearsals begin

That's right folks; the rehearsals are underway for Johnny's new show. As time ticks down to the performance, we are at work refining and editing scripts, compositions and Julie is in full choreographic swing as she teaches Johnny the classic box step. Will it make the show?

Whilst in these rehearsals, one has the urge to burst suddenly into song. So far I have managed to contain myself.

Get your diaries out. Check your email. Open your snail mail.

'Little Johnny's Big Gay Musical'
Wednesday 31 October 2007 > Sunday 04 November 2007
8pm
www.thearches.co.uk

Over and out (for this week).

Kevin Wratten

Thursday, October 04, 2007

There's a new 'Blog Boy' in town

Hi,

I’ve just embarked a six month internship with Random Accomplice and thought a nice place to begin would be with an introduction.

My name is Kevin Wratten and I’ll be doing my best to mediate the weekly happenings of RA onto this virtual hyperspace that is the Internet.

Right now, music rings our ears as we enter rehearsals for ‘Little Johnny’s Big Gay Musical’ which will be performed in The Arches from 31st October > 4th November. Be sure to join us – sequins optional but advised.

Stay tuned and remember to clean your PC monitors weekly.

Kevin Wratten
Random Accomplice Blog Boy

Tuesday, September 18, 2007

Every cloud has a silver lining....

Disappointing news at Random House after discovering that current project REUNION was not successful in the current round of funding at Scottish Arts Council. Obviously we were really excited at the prospect of touring again throughout Scotland early next Spring. However we have dried our eyes, washed out our snotty hankies and stopped feeling sorry for ourselves - after all every cloud has a silver lining...

REUNION is the story of 6 people returning to their Secondary School reunion with disasterous results. Last week saw an informal reading of the show at the Tron Theatre with a fantastic cast of Cora Bissett, Gordon Brandie, Mary Gapinski, Paul Hickey, Allan Sawers and our very own Julie Brown. Feedback from the audience was extremely positive and we are now geared up to get this out on the road. It promises to be a performance that delivers both in laughs and poignancy. We'll keep you posed.

Johnny x

Saturday, July 14, 2007

Summer Nights

Things are starting to kick off again here at Random House. We've barely even got the dirty laundry washed after our fantastic time in Prague when its back to work on more projects. Late June saw us working at the RSAMD with the BA (Acting) course on our new project REUNION - which we hope to tour in 2008. It was a great few days and has really got us excited about the next major tour.

July now sees us even busier - Julie is currently housed up in the Arches working on the annual Circus Summer School while I'm up at RSAMD directing new musical theatre project 'Hinterland.' After that its straight back into the rehearsal room to start on the Big Gay Musical. It's all very exciting - we'll keep you up to date!

Johnny x

Thursday, May 24, 2007

Czech-ing Out

And so the bags are packed, currency ordered and suntan lotion applied (just in the off-chance that its sunny when we land). We are off with LITTLE JOHNNY'S BIG GAY ADVENTURE to the Prague Festival after playing a few dates in Glasgow and Stirling (lovely audiences at all). Whilst over in Prague the Random's are also working with the Playwrights Studio USA on new readings of both American and Czech writers (very exciting). We'll be sure to fill you in on all the gossip whilst we're out there!

Love J and Jx

Monday, May 14, 2007

Here's Johnny

After a few weeks stuck in the basement armed and dangerous with only the script from Little Johnny's Big Gay Adventure, the show opened at the Arches last week. Thank you to everyone who attended the show - the reception and feedback has been really positive. For anyone who missed the show (what were you doing? Watching Eurovision? Hang your head in shame!) we still have another Scottish date this week at Stirling in the MacRobert Theatre (8pm on Wednesday 16th May). It would be great to see you there. After that the Random are off to Prague. We'll keep you fully posted in any mischief that happens there!

Take care
Johnny x

Monday, March 19, 2007

Project Recast - Development Week


Julie and Johnny had their second week of funded development provided by The National Theatre of Scotland Workshop on ‘PROJECT RECAST' in February 2007.

The work-in-progress questions whether someone else could live your life better than you do. What does humour aim to hide? Do we always have to face up to the truth? Oh yes and, of course, what are the consequences of sex?

“Julie grabbed her jeans from the floor and hustled into them. Hating to be undressed in front of Johnny already thinking, “Oh no, oh fuck! Shit what have we done…”

There to help try answer some of these questions were Andrew McKinnon, taking on a directing role. Actors and recasts Stephen Docherty and Jill Riddiford, Playwright Douglas Maxwell, David Sneddon and Dave Shae who were contemplating design and other technical issues. Producer Ruth Ogston and Shona Miller (intern) were also happy to help. The week raised a lot of new ideas not least Johnny and Julie adding RP (in)abilities to their CVs.

Signed Shona

Something Wicked Workshops

Random Accomplice are now offering Workshops to accompany their production of Something Wicked. These workshops draw upon the practices of drama educationalists such as Jonathon Neelands, Tony Goode, Dorothy Heathcote and Peter Slade. All three workshops have been created by Shona Miller, intern with Random Accomplice.

HUBBLE, BUBBLE
This workshop is suitable for higher, advanced higher or HNC level drama students. It would be of particular interest to students interested in creating their own work particularly of a comedic genre. It focuses on the structures used within Something Wicked and the devises that were used to create the work. It is a practical session that should leave participants feeling not only empowered to create but also be able to talk critically about theatre.

THUMB PRICKED
This workshop is created for higher drama students. Ideally rolled out before students attended “Something Wicked,” the workshop aims to develop a clearer understanding of the themes within the show. It looks as the use of drama as a tool to widen the participant’s social development. The themes investigated are relationships, guilt and grief.

GOODBYE MAMA
This workshop is designed to be run after Higher drama students have attended a performance of Something Wicked. It gives the students a chance to investigate the themes and dialogue contained within the performance, particularly focusing on the idea of Private vs. Public Personae. The workshop challenges the student’s writing, directing and performance skills, as well as furthering their understanding of the performance.

If you would like further details, or would like us to deliver these workshops please do not hesitate to email us at: mail@randomaccomplice.org

Signed Shona x

Tuesday, August 15, 2006

Random Accomplice in Dolls House Terror Plunge


Hello Randomees - as Autumn approaches that 'leaves' us no choice but to update you on our Summer festivities. No sun, san or Sangria stories but instead preparations for our Scottish tour of Something Wicked beginning rehearsals in September. But more of that later.

We've just completed a development week with the National Theatre of Scotland Workshop. The week was a collaboration with Phelim McDermott (Improbable Theatre), playwright Douglas Maxwell, Random-Regular David Sneddon, and new to the team, Ruth Ogston and Dave Shea. Headed under the soon-to-be-changed-cos-we-couldn't-think-of-anything-better title of PROJECT RECAST we've been looking at how we remember things. Or don't in Julies case. (See Julies coupon opposite for something you'd rather forget!) Can you remember your first day of school or do you remember what your mammy told you? Do you remember your first kiss or do you only remember the moment leading up to it? We've discovered that we can barely remember what we had for breakfast but can still recite the rap section of Club Tropicana.

During the week we also (re)discovered a love for the classics - Ibsen, Strindberg, Brecht and Bobby Brown's 'Two Can Play That Game.' Could the Randoms make a show just like those classics and still keep a flavour of our delightful charm? Time will tell....

Tuesday, January 17, 2006

Random Accomplice on Tour

Exciting developments at the Random House. We're escaping Glasgow to tour around Scotland. Goodbye Sauchiehall Street, hello fresh air!
2006 will see Random Accomplice on tour with sell-out performances SOMETHING WICKED and LITTLE JOHNNY'S BIG GAY ADVENTURE. Keep posted for details.

Arches Scratch Night

Just thought we'd let you know that Julie and Johnny are planning on presenting a 10 minute performance entitled RESOLUTION as part of the Arches Scratch Night, Tuesday 24th January at 7.30 pm (Pay What You Can). It's just over a week away so get that date in your diary! **

They're trying to perform together again, its been a while (1 year, 4 months and 1 day to be precise). He now thinks he's an International solo artist, because he managed to sell out for one night last year with Little Johnny's Big Gay Adventure and his face was on a poster during the Prague Fringe Festival. She thinks she's an International accomplished actress because she got a character name and biog for Something Wicked and managed a trip to Turin to "network".

Together something should happen. They have to make it work, but for some reason they can't. Johnny's too busy trying to get down to a 30 inch waist (aided with his trusty You Are What You Eat monthly magazine) and Julie's trying to eat her body weight in Quality Street.


New Year, New Insults, New Random Accomplice.


** Start from Scratch. See what happens. You have ten minutes...
Following the success of the Arches' first ever Scratch night in November 2005, Random Accomplice along with Hoachin' tushie, Graeme Alexander-Young, Kirstin McLean and Al Seed get their ideas in gear.
Post-Scratch, offer your opinion in the bar.

Image by Iain S Hales