Jars All Round On The Frenchman In The Corner - The comedy revue that started it all... A mutant child of the Monty Python Society, but we quickly grew away from that. Quite successful, and we made a lot of money for charity. [Lent Term, 2000, Newnham Old Labs]
Off The Top Of Our Heads - My first Edinburgh experience. A light hearted drama, about alcohol fuelled memory loss. Oh, and a pulling hat. Anyone for charades? [August, 2000, Greyfriars]
The Tenth Step - My only time working in the ADC. Jennifer Tuckett (and Vanya Women) production of a series of monologues. I was a soundboy-thingy. Worked behind no sound-proof glass. I'll remember that next time I try and be witty during rehearsals. [Michaelmas Term, 2000, ADC Theatre]
Jars 2: Live Beaver Shots - The return of Jars. More successful than the previous revue, but not as magical. We did reduce an audience member to tears though. [Lent Term, 2001, Emmanuel College]
Jars Attacks - The neo-Jars show, composing of mainly freshers, specially selected. Lots of Weakest Link puns. I liked them anyway. [Lent Term, 2001, Newnham Old Labs]
The Pop-Up Guide To Armageddon - The "Best Of..." of all the Jars revues. In Edinburgh. A lot of fun. And we didn't use Justin's photo for target practice. Great audiences, but an even better final night during the Cambridge run. [5th - 18th August, 2001, The Garage, Grindlay Street Court]
Alcoholic Remorse - The talented Jonn Elledge releases another baby on the world. Lots of drinking, regrets and memory loss. So in his stylee. Nice review. My first opportunity to direct <evil cackle> [Michaelmas, 2001, Tit Hall Lecture Theatre]
Death By Mirror - A murder mystery with a twist, brought to you from the warped mind of Jonn Elledge. Bless 'im. I got have the main role in this one. Well, not really, but I died and came back. Most professional thing I've produced. [Lent Term, 2002, Downing College]
Roles: writing, acting, stand-up, technical (lights/sound/set), stage manager, producing, directing...