Sorry to drag this up after so long, but some little bird (actually a fairly largish one) has just put the video of this performance onto Youtube for all the world to see (gee...thanks mate) and, although I don't know how to provide links, those who've never seen an example of Mr Grim's work shouldn't have too much difficulty in finding it...if they're interested, of course!
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Apologies for having to leave in such a hurry on Tuesday night. I just wanted to tell you all how impressed I was by each and every one of you...and to wish you all the very, very best for Thursday's preview and Friday's official opening.
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A few days ago a post, which I had contributed to, concerning Old Mill's outdoor production of Romeo and Juliette, was visited by someone called Agnese, who expressed the wish that she could have seen it. She signed off with 'Tim, how are you?'
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For the past month and a half or so I've been receiving anything up to five personal message notifications per day while, in fact, there are no messages there at all. I've twice attempted to report this problem via 'Feedback', but have received no response and can only assume that my reports are not getting through. I suspect also that my replies to genuine personal messages are similarly vanishing into electronic limbo.
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Over the past few years I've painted a hell of a lot of stage sets, far more than just those for productions I've also acted in. It's what I did for a living for many years until serious illness and bodily wear and tear obliged me to stop doing it and go onto a disability pension. That, I'm sure, will come as a surprise to many because I rarely, if ever, talk about the illness that still plagues me from time to time.
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Directed by Michelle Trainer (nee Sowden)