Tim Bannerman describes what it was like to at last stage the village “phantomime” - and jolly good fun it looks too
Martin Hesp
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Tim Bannerman describes what it was like to at last stage the village “phantomime” - and jolly good fun it looks too
Tim’s getting close to staging the village panto’ - or phanotmime as he prefers it to be known… BUT, catastrophe looms large in the orchard when he and Gill discover sheep have been at their best pear trees!
Tim Bannerman continues his diary of a village pantomime by remembering Thomas Hardy
Tim Bannerman continues of diary which follows the story of a village pantomime in the making
Tim Bannerman’s pens the second in his series which is basically a diary recording how a village pantomime is being put together for its big day on the stage
Tim Bannerman begins a new series in which he describes getting involved with a village pantomime
Tim Bannerman concludes his remarkable series recalling his days in the theatre
Tim Bannerman continues his fascinating memoirs of working in the theatre - here we learn about ‘corpsing’ and other foibles on the stage - and about how the work changed the life of both Tim and his family in the run-up to their next “Big Adventure”
Tim Bannerman continues his often hilarious, always moving and passionate, theatre memoirs
More theatre drama from Tim Bannerman, this time on the agonies and ecstasies of being creative and experimental with a small theatre company at the same time as very nearly having a major work broadcast on TV
Tim Bannerman remembers the inspiration he gleaned from the Edward Thomas poem, The Other
Tim Bannerman recalls putting on a play called House High Hay at the Redgrave Theatre in Farnham - and quite an adventure it was too…
Tim Bannerman continues his memoirs of working in the theatre nearly 40 years ago
Tim Bannerman tells us why he went down a deep and dangerous mine in South Africa - and based a play on the experience… Find out why in this powerfully written article
Tim Bannerman writes about his days creating theatre for some unlikely - but very serious - reasons
Tim Bannerman recalls flying out to an oil rig in the North Sea - all part of his acting career - but not really the usual stomping ground for a man of the stage