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Rob Watt; Theatre Director: December 2009
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Tuesday, 22 December 2009. Macbeth by Cheek by Jowl - Barbican Bite 2010. 18 March 2010 - 10 April 2010. This looks amazing. I will be booking my tickets ASAP! Macbeth is a great tragedy of the imagination. A man and a woman, bound together in ambition are destroyed in a welter of blood. Cheek by Jowl’s latest work conjures a world of witchcraft, ghosts and apparitions in an hallucinatory experience of sound and shadow. For more information please goto the Barbican website: www.barbican.org.uk. If you ha...
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Rob Watt; Theatre Director: About Me...
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I graduated from the University of Leeds in 2001 with a First Class Honours Degree in Dramaturgy. When I realised that no one knew what a dramaturg was I called myself a Director! My credits include: ‘Beyond’ by Shane Hough, 'Lone Star' by James McLure, ‘Beat Them/Join Them? I have been successfully designing, delivering and leading cultural programmes for the past 10 years and have experienced firsthand the powerful impact culture has on people; from delivering a youth theatre in Hemel Hempstead at the ...
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Rob Watt; Theatre Director: May 2010
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Friday, 28 May 2010. A few months ago I was asked to be a case study for the Stage Jobs Pro website. And bless them they have published it. Below are the questions they asked and what I answered. Question 1: What is the most rewarding aspect of working as a Director? Question 2: What are the key skills required to be an effective Director? Question 3: Do you see your role as a natural step on a career ladder, and if so what is the next rung? Question 4: How did you work your way into your current role?
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Rob Watt; Theatre Director: Assistant Director; NOT Assitant to the Director
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Wednesday, 26 May 2010. Assistant Director; NOT Assitant to the Director. Currently, I am in the privileged position to be working with two assistant directors on two of my current projects. Now I haven’t had the most experience of working with assistants but my experience with working with them so far has been wonderful. They have enabled me to focus on the vision of the production more; they become a vital sounding board for ideas and help to focus my thoughts when they all get tangled up! Once the pla...
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Rob Watt; Theatre Director: February 2010
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Thursday, 4 February 2010. My good friend Jacqueline has just launched her own website and I wanted you all to know about it. Http:/ www.jacquelinefrancesabrahams.com/welcome.html. Jacqueline is a very talented and considered production designer for film and TV. I have worked with her on a show a couple of years and we are currently plotting our next incarnation (more of that to come soon). Go check out her latest manifestation; her website! Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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The Question » Team
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Hellip;is Extant's new immersive theatre project exploring the use of a haptic device with partners The Open University and BAC. The Question is a collaboration between Extant. The UK’s only professional performing arts company of visually impaired artists), BAC. A space for cutting-edge theatre), the Computing Department of The Open University. And independent haptic/robotic specialists. Read more about the collaborators here. Read more about the people working on the team here. Dr Janet van der Linden.
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Rob Watt; Theatre Director: A Casing Study!
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Friday, 28 May 2010. A few months ago I was asked to be a case study for the Stage Jobs Pro website. And bless them they have published it. Below are the questions they asked and what I answered. Question 1: What is the most rewarding aspect of working as a Director? Question 2: What are the key skills required to be an effective Director? Question 3: Do you see your role as a natural step on a career ladder, and if so what is the next rung? Question 4: How did you work your way into your current role?
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Rob Watt; Theatre Director: January 2010
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Wednesday, 13 January 2010. I have just updated my showreel for the new year. Take a peek. Links to this post. Tuesday, 12 January 2010. This is the fabulous Varekai's Clown Act, with Mooky Cornish and Claudio Carneiro! I have always loved clowns from Charlie Chaplin. These 2 made me laugh so much. Links to this post. 8220;Fear makes the Wolf look bigger.”. The fear of everthing; vague and persistent dread of the unknown. Back in 2008 I was privileged enough to work with Universal Citizens. Citizen Ship,...
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Rob Watt; Theatre Director: The 140 Character Revolution...
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Wednesday, 2 June 2010. The 140 Character Revolution. I have to admit it. I am a bit of an addict. I thought I wouldn't get involved. I thought it would be a fad. Has taken over my life a little bit more than I would have liked! I built my website. With a great piece of online software called Web Eden. One of the most impressive twittering experiences I have had was when I was directing 2 shows last month. I was aware that I was following @Jakeyoh and he was a reviewer for A Younger Theatre.com. Becuase ...