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Monday 12 August 2013

Edinburgh Here I COME!!!!!!

Just setting off to Edinburgh for my two week stint performing the fantastic Big Boys Don't Cry by Elizabeth R. Davidson. Getting driven through be R & J Leather. A local leather furniture store who I had the pleasure of working with many moons ago! A massive thank you to Johnny Townsley and everyone connected with the store, who have kindly donated me almost all props for my set included a brand new 3 seater leather sofa!! Can't thank you enough, delivered to the theatre this is a magnificent gesture and help.....'you get by with a little help from your friends' :)
Technical rehearsal at 2.30pm with the fantastic Arron Ferguson who has kindly joined my team as my technician. Arron is also performing this year at the fringe with 'Not the Adventures of Moleman', hearing wonderful things about it, can't wait to see it!!
So there we have it friends....NOW IS THE TIME!! Two years in manifestation.....the adventure begins!
Wish me luck and I really hope to see you there!! :)

Big Boys Don't Cry Tickets

Friday 9 August 2013

Review Number 2 Camden Performances!! :)) By the multi talented Performer, Writer, Artistic Director - Simon Jay!!

Review Number 2 :)

My thoughts on seeing the play at The Lord Stanley (Solo Festival)
"Bobby Bulloch brings to life a taut, clever and meaningful one-act play written by Elizabeth R. Davidson, in a performance that shows the vulnerabilities of what it really means to be ‘a man’.
From the opening moments Bobby’s performance is so strong, charismatic and layered, you can’t take your eyes off him. We invest so quickly in his character’s world, that of him and his partner, his place in the world and where, if anywhere, they’re going. He talks of the difficult relationship with his own father, then the news that he is to be a Dad himself, he revels in the potential pain and heartache, the terror and anxiety that sweeps over him during the pregnancy.
Obviously a lot of these issues have been covered in a lot of contemporary fiction, but there is something so accessible, immediate and real about this performance, that makes you feel it is a conversation, a confession about a man’s deepest inner turmoil.
The play is a rollercoaster of emotional states, funny, sad, shocking and elating. Ultimately it is a positive piece that validates the controversial idea that perhaps men are subject to sexism as much as women. ***** - 5 STARS" 
Simon Jay

Confidence is growing for Edinburgh...starting to get excited!! If you wish to come along please follow the link below for tickets!


Much Love Y'all!!

My First Review!!! From Jason Hewitt...the soon to be International Best Selling Author of the Dynamite Room!!! :)

BIG BOY’S DON’T CRY

Here it is folks....good start me thinks!! :)

Let’s face it – taking a show up to the Edinburgh Fringe is not for the faint-hearted. And when that show is a forty-minute play with you as the only cast member you really need guts. Thankfully Bobby Bulloch, in what will be his first performance at the Fringe, has them in abundance.
I caught a preview of Big Boys Don’t Cry at the Lord Stanley Theatre in London as part of London’s Solo Festival. Performed by Scottish-born, Bobby Bulloch and written by Elizabeth R. Davidson, from Hamilton, South Lanarkshire, it digs deep into Scottish roots, Bulloch bringing to it an authentic Scottish burr that might take non-locals (myself included) a few minutes to tune into but delivers a story that, nevertheless, is universal to all.
It is told by Eddie; a man coming to terms with fatherhood and all the clobber, confusion, chaos and conflicting emotions that this entails. It’s an interesting male view on parenthood, but also the effects children have on adult relations, on male individuality and the relationships fathers-to-be have with their own fathers. (After all, who wants to make the same mistakes?)
Whilst the arc of the story might hold few surprises, it is written with wit, power and poignancy. Davidson, who sadly recently died, had an acute ear for the vernacular, producing gritty but heartfelt dialogue that laces humour into even the darkest moments. This, of course, relies on Bobby Bulloch performing the story with equal panache. I’m glad to say that he pulls it off. In Bulloch’s portrayal Eddie confides in the audience all the conflicting thoughts and emotions he dare not, or simply cannot, convey to his wife. It is a brave and truthful confession, delivered with unflinching fearlessness, Bulloch even taking on other characters with subtle physicality changes as Eddie mimics them.
A poignant, gritty, but also warmly amusing production, Big Boys Don’t Cry is well worth the ticket with a standout performance by Bobby Bulloch. As to whether big boys actually cry or not, well, I won’t spoil the end by saying; but if you are sat in the audience you at least might need a tissue or two.



Big Boy's takes on London and managed to attend my first movie on the Big Screen!!





Just arrived home from London having performed Big Boys Don't Cry at the Solo festival in the Lord Stanley Camden for three nights! I have to say that it went down very well and the shows in a great place to take in the Edinburgh Festival. A few wee tweaks and I'll be ready to take on the worlds biggest and best Performing Arts Festival!!
I have to give great thanks to all those who came and supported the show, and a special thanks goes to Kirsty Park, my ole flatmate, who very kindly took on the responsibility of doing the lights! Thank you Kirsty!! :) An almost faultless performance...apart from that one scene...at the end...20 beats plus after the lights should be off... I had to make use of my improvisational skills....which we're taught a lot in drama school by the by...thankfully :) ...and leave the stage..end of scene!! :)) It was a blast Kirsty, and I can't thank you enough...I don't know what I would have done without you!
Then onto Sunday morning my weekend in London coincided with the Premier of a movie I completed a little while ago in London, 'GotGot', where I got to put my character skills to the test with the awesome 'Mythic Man'. Loved playing the character, and especially loved getting my make-up done with two smashing lasses...so relaxing!! Ladies, you know what I'm talking about!!
It was a great experience seeing the film on the big screen, and I have to say to Dionne Edwards and the rest of the team at 'Teng Teng Productions', you all done a fantastic job, I love the final cut, it was such fun to be part of the project and a huge thank you for giving me the responsibility of bringing Mythic Man to life!!

If you would like a sneak peak of the film I have managed to acquire a private link   http://vimeo.com/71238300 The password is: gg123   By all means have a sneak peek!! ;) Hope you all enjoy....you never know, it may turn into a feature length...lets hope so!

Much Love Y'all!! x