Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Fringe Report Awards 2010

PLEASE nominate us for a Fringe Report award by  email to nominations@fringereport.com
STAGE FRIGHT at The Canal Cafe in Feb 2010
Director - Emma Taylor
Producer - Sonja Rein
Actors - Abi Titmuss, Sion Tudor Owen and Alex Barclay
Writer - Lynn Howes

Friday, February 19, 2010

Watch Abi Titmuss talking to Lorraine on GMTV on 17th February about her acting career & StageFright

Watch Abi Titmuss talking to Lorraine on GMTV on 17th February about her acting career & StageFright

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Excellent review of the play in International Life a super online magazine

Stage Fright - Review

True to the notes, Stage Fright is 'a savagely funny satire' and it's three players give a real acting master class, squeezing every twist and turn from Lynn Howes wickedly playful script.


 
photography by lubo
Read the rest of the article on http://www.internationallife.tv/node/2172/view

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Stage Fright reviewed in The Stage by Evelyn Curlet - Onwards and Upwards!!


Read the full article on: http://www.thestage.co.uk/reviews/review.php/27145/stage-fright

Monday, February 8, 2010

Stage Fright - Sunday Mirror - Abi Titmuss by Adam Lee-Potter

Abi Titmuss goes from Lads' mag pin-up to award-winning actress

Abi Titmuss (Pic:SM)

Abi Titmuss is nothing if not a mistress of ­reinvention. The sexy girl-next-door who shed her nurse’s uniform to romp in a sex video before emerging as the nation’s favourite glamour girl has taken on yet another role. And it might just be her most convincing yet.


The one-time good-time girl is now a serious actress, winning a Best West End Debut award for her performance as a prostitute in Arthur Miller’s Two Way Mirror four years ago. 


The woman once voted the seventh sexiest in the world by lads’ mag FHM has been much in ­demand, despite keeping her clothes on. Not that she wasn’t asked. “A lot of plays, I’d read the script and it was a case of ‘scene one, Abi’s clothes fall off’. That’s why I didn’t do them.

“I wouldn’t say no to sexy scenes if they felt right. I certainly don’t intend to do topless in a film. But if Steven Spielberg knocked, I’d think about it,” she jokes.


The model, who has so far earned more than £1million – and bought four houses – by taking her clothes off for a top rate of £30,000 a day, is a smart cookie. 


Today she is the girl next door again. Chatty, open and the owner, still, of a staff nurse’s handshake that could crack walnuts. She is impossible to dislike.


She is the picture of ­innocence and frank about her rise to fame. “I’m so grateful to the newspapers. Really I am. They made me.” ...........................

......  “I want longevity,” she says. “Even if it takes me until Helen Mirren’s age to win an Oscar, that’s fine.” She might just achieve her goal.



She is utterly convincing in her new play, Stage Fright, at London’s Canal Cafe Theatre, playing a manipulative man-eating actress ............


Continue to read the full article on:
http://www.mirror.co.uk/celebs/news/2010/02/07/abi-titmuss-goes-from-lads-mag-pin-up-to-award-winning-actress-115875-22023738/

Stage Fright - The British Theatre Guide - Review by John Thaxter (2010)

Stage Fright

By Lynn Howes
Canal Cafe Theatre, Little Venice, London

Review by John Thaxter (2010)
The publicity for this amusing 90 minute comedy describes Lynn Howes’ new play as both a ‘savagely funny satire’ on the cult of celebrity in the theatre and a ‘thought-provoking tragicomedy’.
Take your pick of the epithets. What really happens is an ingenious battle of wits between a hard-up playwright Peter, his actor-laddie friend Charles, bursting with bonhomie and testosterone, and Geraldine, an ambitious blonde actress taking them both for a ruthless ride in her search for fame and the bright lights of the West End.
I hope it’s not a plot spoiler to hint that all three characters succeed professionally if not quite as they had planned. But I shall not reveal whether Charles, performed with boundless energy and wit by Sion Tudor-Owen, finally gets his eager hands on the delectable Geraldine.
She is played with dazzling attack and total conviction by rising theatre star Abi Titmuss in a role that could almost be a tongue in cheek self-portrait.
Alex Barclay’s Peter, an actor-dramatist determined to direct his own play, is the man in the middle: a stooge to his friend Charles and a fall-guy for Geraldine to manipulate when she decrees that his latest crime thriller should be relocated from icebound Russia to a sunny climate so she can shed a few clothes and enjoy the heat.
This results in a series of spirited rehearsal scenes as characters are handed on from one actor to another in what eventually becomes the thespian equivalent of a farcical pass the parcel, each in turn ending up as the victim of Peter’s abduction plot.
This is Lynn Howes’ fourth and most ambitious play to date, revealing her skill in building a situation from amusing conversational exchanges, especially in the opening scene when her two male characters are explored with impressive economy - not a word wasted.
Praise is also due to artistic director Emma Taylor, who loves staging three-handers and here directs with an understanding hand that allows each of her three actors to open out their roles through their own very individual performing styles.
 
Copied from http://www.britishtheatreguide.info/reviews/stagefright-rev.htm

Thursday, February 4, 2010

Stage Fright Review 5 Stars John Phillip remotegoat

"Not Just a Pretty Face"
by John Phillips for remotegoat on 04/02/10
Abi Titmuss is no ordinary thirties-something actress, trying to make her mark on the Fringe.

Read on ...... http://www.remotegoat.co.uk/review_view.php?uid=4831

Fringe Report Review 3/2/2010 Stage Fright Verdict:: Perky comedy drama

London - Canal Café Theatre - 2-20 February 2010 - 19:30 (1:20)

Stage Fright (c) In Her Own Right Productions & Canal Café Theatre 2010 Peter (Alex Barclay) is a playwright, mainly would-be, with a history of duff romances in his private life. Charles (Sion Tudor Owen) is an out-of-date actor, his moderate successes long gone by. The two men have quarreled working together on a past project. Now Charles has a plan. He's trying to have sex with his much younger new object of desire Geraldine (Abi Titmuss). He reckons that a play written by Peter for him and Geraldine will (a) achieve sexual intercourse and (b) make him a star, both interrelated.........

...... It's a good-looking cast with clever contrasts in physical size, well-suited to the comedy of the script. Sion Tudor Owen delivers an aimably podgy and medium-height Charles capable of huge fits of rage and extreme expression alongside Charles's more reflective moments. Alex Barclay's tall lanky Peter goes well physically with Charles as a kind of end-of-pier comic couple, and his Peter is a believable character building from manic reasonableness to raw mania. Abi Titmuss brings out Geraldine's manipulative essence. She works the strands of Geraldine into the delivery of a flesh-and-blood complex person, a credible catalyst driving the play's switchback turns.

Read the full text on http://www.fringereport.com/1002stagefright.php

Saturday, January 23, 2010

BroadwayWorld INTERVIEWS: Actress and Model Abi Titmuss of STAGE FRIGHT


Hi Abi, and thanks for joining us. You're in rehearsals for Stage Fright at the Canal Cafe at the moment - how's it going?
Really well. I'm shattered, but it's brilliant, and we're having a lot of laughs.
So the cast is gelling quickly?
Yes. Sion [Sion Tudor-Owen] and Alex [Alex Barclay] are fantastic, so I'm really having to up my game and   ..... read on!

Friday, January 8, 2010

Stage Fright - the flyer!

Another milestone on the way to the first night of Stage Fright
on 2nd Februaryhas now been reached
- the flyer is at the printers!


Soon this will be distributed throughout London,
so that theatre goers have an opportunity to see what The Guardian has stated
"is the Theatre Event of 2010!"



Book now on
to avoid disappointment!!

Thursday, January 7, 2010

Photo session and press


I recently did a photo session during a rehearsal, producing pictures for publicity purposes.






The resulting press campaign has produced a lot of copy in the press and theatre related websites which reflect the buzz around the play which is developing.
http://www.whatsonstage.com/news/theatre/london/E8831261143572/Abi+Titmuss+Gets+Stage+Fright+at+Canal+Cafe,+Feb.html

 
http://www.spoonfed.co.uk/spooners/spoonfed-team-2630/abi-titmuss-to-star-in-stage-fright-at-canal-cafe-1915/

 
http://www.mirror.co.uk/celebs/2010/01/06/celebrity-big-brother-abi-titmuss-turned-down-chance-to-be-on-last-ever-show-115875-21947009/

 
http://www.thedramastudent.co.uk/2009/12/news-abi-titmuss-gets-stage-fright-at-canal-cafe-feb/

 
http://www.totalformat.com/forum/general-entertainment-news/175886-stage-fright-abi-titmuss-stars.html

 
http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/bigbrother/news/a194242/abi-titmuss-turned-down-celeb-bb.html

 
http://topics.treehugger.com/article/0bbsgaJ6Aq1Az?q=humor+OR+comedy+OR+funny+OR+witty

 
http://twitter.com/Spoonfed/statuses/6766126056

 
http://www.visitlondon.com/events/detail/7173909

 
http://www.thestage.co.uk/listings/production.php/43843/stage-fright

 
http://upcoming.current.com/topics/abi+titmuss

 
http://web.orange.co.uk/article/news/mills_turned_down_350_000_celeb_bb_offer




Book early to avoid disappointment!!