Friday, September 9, 2011

We are recording Stage Fright for the Wireless Theatre Company on 15th September

Abi Titmuss and Alex Barclay return to play Geraldine and Peter.

The actor now playing Charles is Andrew McBean - who trained at Bristol Old Vic Theatre School and has worked extensively in TV and theatre since. His film and television credits include Torchwood and Poirot for BBC, and  Whistleblower, Bafta nominated  Elizabeth David A Life In Recipes, The Real Great Escape and The King’s Beard for ITV. Feature films Backwater and Dead Cat (due for release Summer 2010) and short films Lost (BBC) and The Wrong Sea (National Film School) and he also played the doctor who broke the major storyline news to Jack Branning that his baby was in fact swapped, in Eastenders.jTheatre credits include most recently Squire Squigley/King of Gooseland in Mother Goose at the Northcott Theatre in Exeter, The Picture of Dorian Gray (European Tour) Measure for Measure, Richard III and Titus Andronicus (Royal Shakespeare Company), The Taming of the Shrew, Twelfth Night and King Lear (Creation),1:60:3600 (Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre), Treasure Island and Grimm Tales (Tobacco Factory), Killer Joe (Bristol Old Vic), Christmas Carol (Trafalgar Studios), Bloody Sunday: The Saville Enquiry (Tricycle), Macbeth (Lord Chamberlain’s Men), Jeffrey Archer’s Prison Diaries – Hell (Underbelly Edinburgh), The Little Years (Orange Tree), Tea & Sympathy, Young Woodley and The Lady’s Not for Burning (Finborough), Shooting With Parsley (Royal Geographic Society), Habitats (Gate), Rebecca, Hayfever, While The Sun Shines, The Gentle Hook, Living Together, and See How They Run (Sidmouth). For Wireless he’s been in The Strange Case of Springheel’d Jack and We Are Not the BBC.



The rest of the crew are Mariele Runacre-Temple - Founder of The WTC and a fine illustrator!, Lynn Howes - The playwright, Emma Taylor - The Director and Jack Bowman who is assistant producing and helped Mariele adapt the script for radio. 

I, Stefan will be taking photos of the rehearsal and the recording and enjoying seeing my theatrical baby reborn, this time for a worldwide audience. The pleasure of seeing something that was just a plot structure in my head many years ago, made manifest in a brilliant script by Lynn Howes and then become performed in the flesh and now the airwaves by a talented team of theatre professionals and actors is difficult to describe, but wholly wonderful.


The recording will take place @ Quince Studios, a very small but super studio in Marylebone, engineered by the fab Matt Walters who will lead us through the day. We’ll rehearse on Monday, working with Andrew in the role and ironing everything out. In the studio there isn’t a lot of time for notes as we have to move very fast. We have a tight recording schedule that we’ll need to stick to, usually allowing no more than 2 takes for each scene! They’ll have a microphone each and probably work in sequence.

Watch out for future posts, as editing progresses and we ultimately load it up on the WTC website for you to download as a podcast!