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Stage Ghosts and Haunted Theatres!
Summary:
Nick Hennegan talks to theatre worker and writer Nick Bromley about his life, work… and Theatre Ghosts! Nick has been a West End Company Manager since 1971, with shows such as The Sound of Music, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang and Love Never Dies to his name.
He is the sixteenth Master of the Drury Lane Theatrical Fund, founded by David Garrick in 1766, and a member of both the Ghost Club and the Society for Psychical Research.
More information on Nick at https://lnpbooks.co.uk — Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bohemianbritain/message
Guess where we were on Saturday.
Kings Heath, Birmingham. It reminds me of how East London felt 20-odd years ago.

I was born in the front room of a house in Hollybank Road on a council estate housing project in Kings Heath. Although we later became Billesley. No idea why. One day we were B14. The next B13. Didn’t really change our lives much! And our family didn’t have much of a pub culture. I think my Dad used to drink quite a lot as an Irish young man in Leeds. although, as the story goes, Mom said to Dad, “it’s the drink, or me.” And fortunately for me, Dad chose her! Dad told me how his Dad was a drinker and brutal with it. He’d come home sometimes after a night in the pub and get his belt off to beat his kids. I never met my Grandad, although my older brother did and said he seemed like a nice man. And I can’t condone his brutish behaviour, but I had some element of sympathy for him, when I realised Dad, as the youngest of seven kids., lost his Mom, my Grandmother, when he was seven years old. So my Grandad, who was an Irish labourer from County Mayo, was suddenly responsible for bringing up SEVEN kids, on his own, in the 1930’s (No NHS or welfare in those days either!) in a one up, one down house in a slum in Leeds.
Wow.!
I might share a bit more about the Hare and Hounds later. It’s a great music pub… I often used to have a drink with the late, lovely Brian Travis from UB40 there. But for now, what do you think about my Grandad’s situation?
Soundscape of Love.

Summary:
This time, Nick Hennegan creates a musical and spoken word soundscape around the theme of love and giving! — Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bohemianbritain/message
Theatre at The Tabard, Chiswick, London; Opening night party!

I wrote and directed my first play – Henry V – Lion of England, a one-person adaptation of Shakespeare’s epic play, in 1992. A working-class kid, who didn’t know Shakespeare, it held no fear for me. We put it on for 1 night at the MAC – Midlands Arts Centre – in April 1992 and it got ‘picked up’ by Starward Ltd. The managers of comedian Jasper Carrott, Phil Cool and others. They took us to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe which kinda changed everything for me.

Which is why, 30 years later, I’m privileged and fortunate to be invited to events like this, the press night of a little known classic, Bell Book And Candle at The Tabard.

It’s a great story. The forerunner of the US television hit Bewitched. A kind of reverse romcom, but with magic. To be honest, it’s not a perfect production – review to follow – but it’s a great conceit, and you really should try and see it. It’s heritage is also testimony to the talents of the new leaseholders of the Tabard Theatre, a husband-and-wife team who are, like many at the small-scale end of this business, complete and utter unsung heroes. So get down to the Tabard, grab a pint – and be Bewitched!

Plays Down The Pub! Maverick hits the bar again!
Hic!

| We’re back down the Pub! A Great Night Out and 10% off if you book with the code MAVERICK before the end of February. Performed by two actors playing all 14 characters, Jim Cartwright’s poignant play takes audiences into the world of one working-class pub over the course of one night. Weaving together rich stories full of human emotion, this dark-comedy gives an intimate insight into a variety of characters and will make you laugh, and cry, in equal measure. “Jim Cartwright (Road, Little Voice) is one of the mavericks of British theatre” Daily Telegraph. ‘A sharp, salty, quick-fire evocation of the surface gaiety and underlying melancholia of English pub life.” Michael Billington – The Guardian ‘This extraordinarily gifted and original voice… populates the space with broad humour, dry wit and often shudderingly moving poetry’ Time Out It’s been nearly 30 years since emerging Director Glenn Bayes directed our highly-acclaimed version of this Cartwright classic in The Billesley Pub, Birmingham. And now emerging Director Richard Woolnough (who also hosts The London Literary Pub Crawl) takes the alcoholic, artistic reins, so to speak! We’d LOVE you to join us down the pub again! If you saw our original production in Birmingham, Producer Nick Hennegan has said he’ll buy you a drink! Cheers! The Gang. www.MaverickTheatreCompany.com |
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For I am Irish you know well, my countrymen.
Ooo Soho pubs..!
Ya gotta love #Soho #Pubs! #Londonliterarypubcrawl

Theatre comedy down your end!
If anyone knows a local Pub, Club, or Village Hall with a function space prepared to pay £100, Maverick will bring this classic tragi-comedy to you. We keep the door take and you keep the bar take, free p.r and publicity! Bargain! Email tours@mavericktheatre.co.uk or message me. x

