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The Gospel According To, accompanying text to True Wood, an exhibition by Neil Taylor atCampbell Works, 27 Belfast Road London N16 6UN, May 12 to June 19, 2011

We have fun at The Shunt Lounge, Stainer Street, London, UK, May 6-9, 2009. John Hardwick directed Eric MacLennan and Jane Nash

The Superheroes (sketch 3), with Peter Arnold & Greg McLaren (directed by Glen Neath) feature as part of A Life Affirming Joyride Vol 1, a festival curated by Rotozaza at the Hackney Empire Bullion Room, London, UK, January 13,14, 2006

The Superheroes (sketch 2) performed by Simon Kane, Greg McLaren, Amber Sealey, Gemma Brockis, Neil Bennun, Billy Bliss & Martin Hampton at the Shunt Cabaret, Shunt Vaults, Stainer Street, London, UK, February 27, 2005. Directed by Glen Neath

Border Control as part of Britt Hatzius and Ant Hampton's 2005 project, This Site Could Be Yours an ongoing collection of photographs depicting sites which suggest the potential of something happening, some kind of live event. Contributors are invited to send in written ‘fantasy interventions’ in response to some of these photographs

The Superheroes (sketch 1) performed by Simon Kane & Greg McLaren as part of ROAR at Theatre 503, Latchmere Road, Battersea, London, UK, January 12, 2005. Directed by Glen Neath

The poltergeists performed by Lizzie Clachan & Glen Neath (with the voice of Oscar Heath Stephens) at the Shunt Cabaret, Bethnal Green, London, July 20, 2003

The third party performed by Gemma Brockis & Heather Uprichard at the Shunt Cabaret, Bethnal Green, London, UK, July 20, 2002. Directed by Glen Neath

Didn't you... written, performed and directed by Louise Mari & Glen Neath at the Shunt Cabaret, Bethnal Green, London, UK, October 14, 2001

The pain, in two parts performed by Amber Sealey & Hannah Ringham (along with The reason to go on living) at the Shunt Cabaret, Bethnal Green, London, UK, October 14, 2001. Directed by Glen Neath

The reason to go on living performed by Hannah Ringham at the Shunt Cabaret, Bethnal Green, London, UK, July 29, 2001. Directed by Glen Neath

The eminent naturalist Wilberforce B Whitby's problem reconciling the things he finds in his garden with his belief in God performed by Lizzie Clachan at the Shunt Cabaret, Bethnal Green, London, UK, October 15, 2000. Directed by Glen Neath

The last inch performed by Gemma Brockis & Hannah Ringham at the Shunt Cabaret, Bethnal Green, London, UK, October 8, 2000. Directed by Glen Neath

 

 

 

 

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