Thought Bubble – the fantastic one day comic convention held annually in Leeds – is […]
Alice #1 cover revealed
At last the secret of the Alice covers can be revealed: they are die-cut so that the outer cover has a window in it which shows part of the larger image of the inner cover. Confused? Have a look at the images below…
Redeye is back!
Redeye Magazine has been around since 2003 and was considered by many to be the […]
The Count is on his way
See our Complete Dracula page for more details.
Signing at SubCity Dublin this Saturday
We’ll be rounding off our mini signing tour this coming Saturday at the new SubCity […]
Vampires, Vampires, Vampires!
Who could have predicted that following the great zombie panic of 2007/2008 (during which we […]
Signing at OK Comics Leeds on Saturday
Continuing our mini signing tour (following on from a very enjoyable and sucessful signing last […]
Signing at Travelling Man Manchester tomorrow
Don’t forget we’ll be at Travelling Man in Manchester tomorrow from 1pm signing copies of […]
Upcoming Signings in Manchester and Leeds
With The Trial of Sherlock Holmes #1 already out (and receiving some very kind and […]
Read all about it
The current issue of Judge Dredd Megazine (#283) features an interview with Leah and myself […]
Holmes interview on Newsarama.com
By Matt Bradyposted: 02 March 2009 02:53 pm ET The game is afoot, indeed. As […]
Spell Warriors GN now live on Kickstarter
Spell Warriors is the brainchild of Saul Kramer who has masterminded a whole magical system, […]
Midsummer thoughts on Time Travel
The Summer Solstice occurred at 10:51 this morning and today is Midsummer, the longest day of the year. So, as has become my custom on Solstices and Equinoxes, here is a bit of quarterly bloggins.
Yesterday I was lucky enough to see Robert Lloyd Parry AKA Nunkie Theatre Productions give a genuinely astounding performance of H. G. Wells’ The Time Machine at Square Chapel in Halifax. If you’re not familiar with Robert’s work (which I’m sure I must have mentioned before) then he does these incredible one man performances – usually of M. R. James stories. Here’s a trailer for his latest DVD release.
Robert’s production of The Time Machine is also a one man show, but it’s a lot more physical than his James performances. There are three or four props on stage with him, there are fairly standard (though highly effective) stage lighting effects, and there’s some sound (mostly ambient), and with just those elements I genuinely forgot it was only one person on stage. It was exciting, creepy, funny, moving. It was just brilliant.
The show is touring at the moment and if you can make it to any of the performances then you should. You really, really should. You’ll regret it if you don’t.
At a few of the performances Robert has invited speakers to give pre-show talks. Some are scientists, academics, and the like, and one – last night – was me.
I managed to arrive at hour later than I was supposed to because of train delays so I literally walked into the venue, was handed a pint of best bitter and launched into my talk. It was filmed, but I’m not exactly sure I want to see that. Here’s some photographic proof (and kind words) though:
Really interesting talk about time travel in popular fiction by john reppion before @NunkieTheatre # thetimemachine pic.twitter.com/nEYQhCqV5H
— Square Chapel (@squarechapel) June 20, 2014
People seemed to enjoy the talk anyway so I thought I might share my notes with you – slightly edited (probably not enough) and minus all the underlining of dates and names I have to do, of course.
[Ah, I suppose I’d better put in a cut here as this is going to be quite long]
Packing for Steampunk Doncaster tomorrow
Getting my bag ready for my day at Steampunk Doncaster tomorrow. Top: notebook & pens, […]
Holmes and Alice collections out now
A paperback collected edition of our 2009 miniseries The Trial of Sherlock Holmes drawn by […]
The Trial of Sherlock Holmes hardcover out now (with preview pages)
Yes, the collected edition of our five issue Dynamite Entertainment series The Trial of Sherlock Holmes is available now.
The book is crammed with extras such as scripts, artwork, an afterword by world renowned Holmes and Dracula scholar Leslie S. Klinger, an original Conan Doyle Holmes tale – The Devil’s Foot…