Summary
Part 2 of the hilarious tribute show for theatre maverick Ken Campbell, written and performed by his daughter, Daisy and recorded at the British Library.
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Part 2 of the hilarious tribute show for theatre maverick Ken Campbell, written and performed by his daughter, Daisy and recorded at the British Library.
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Nick Hennegan celebrates the 10th anniversary of the death of theatrical maverick Ken Campbell, with his daughter, Daisy. Features parts of her hilarious one-woman show ‘Daughter of Pigspurt’ recorded live at the British Library.
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Nick Hennegan goes to a downstairs bar in Soho, London, to meet writers and listen to the launch of a new spoken word anthology. (Contains some strong language.)
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Nick Hennegan talks to London writers – some who are printing illegally!
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Autumn in England – and new show plans!
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The End of the Edinburgh Fringe 2018.
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Edinburgh Festival week Two.
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Writer and director Nick Hennegan’s thoughts on a tough creative week from the worlds biggest open arts festival.
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Edinburgh Festival Day 1? Nick Hennegan, the city and technical rehearsals.
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Join Nick Hennegan at the biggest open arts Festival in the world and hear about the trials and tribulations of the writer, director and producer.
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