Phillip Morton

Phillip Morton

Liverpool:UK Website curator
Site created in 2014 approx.
This has been a solitary enterprise.
He would welcome help!

Monday, 25 November 2019 09:12

Yorkshire - The Shed

The Shed ® is a pint-sized music and poetry venue on the edge of the North Yorkshire moors created by Simon Thackray in 1992. “North Yorkshire’s hub of improvised happenings” (Jez Nelson, Jazz on 3), The Shed presents world-class music, comedy and poetry, from Stewart Lee to Carol Ann Duffy, Ian McMillan to Lau and Simon Thackray’s unique live-art events are the ‘essence of Shedness‘: The Yorkshire Pudding Boat Race ®, Lol Coxhill in a skip and Mrs Boyes’ Bingo featuring Mark Sanders are just a few of the ‘weird and wonderful’ gigs served with delicious pints of our trademark Shed Bitter ®.

http://www.theshed.co.uk

The mailing list is ehre: http://www.theshed.co.uk/mail

Sunday, 24 November 2019 11:15

Interview with Phil Minton

Our video series continues with a fourth interview, this time with Phil Minton, a British vocalist who performed in Bob Ostertag’s Book of Hours,

Sunday, 24 November 2019 10:43

Groundwork Pro - Cardiff

An introduction,

Sunday, 24 November 2019 08:51

Annette Giesriegl - solo

Free improvisation filmed by Helen Petts on the 19th February 2011 in London.

Summit is a cross-discipline improvisation performance. Co-hosted by Mark Reid and Rob Thorpe,

1998 (publ. by author), pdf version (IIMA) 2004.
Part 1 (764 KB) Part 2 (604 KB). Download. see footer of this page.

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