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Hi,
Does anyone one know if the Classic Banjo Podcasts from the now defunct classicbanjo.com are still hosted anywhere?
Thanks!
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Hi Richard - I ran the last-remaining professional seaside pierrot troupe - 'The Pierrotters' from 1983-2010. You can see the stuff on our website www.pierrotters.co.uk and also the history of pierrots in Britain on my site: www.seasidefollies.co.uk
Tony
I remember you and your pierrot troupe you were going to take a look at Charlie Roger's props trunk when i lived in Scarborough some years ago but we never actually met.
Uncle Tacko! said:
Hi Richard - I ran the last-remaining professional seaside pierrot troupe - 'The Pierrotters' from 1983-2010. You can see the stuff on our website www.pierrotters.co.uk and also the history of pierrots in Britain on my site: www.seasidefollies.co.uk
Tony
Hi Richard,
I would love to have a chat about all things Clifford Essex and pierrot-related! I too have a Portman Rooms programme from December 1891 (I agree, they're not cheap!) I knew Geoff Mellor, the Chapmans and Bill Pertwee before they died and my book will hopefully be a more rigorous and analytical exploration of the history of the form.
Regarding Kate Sampey - I would happily credit you and Anthony in the book. I have very little to go on about her other tha her title as 'the lady banjoist'. Any details of precisely when she joined Essex, how he knew her and why/when she left the troupe to be replaced by Francine Dewhurst would be much-appreciated.
Many thanks,
Tony
Richard William Ineson said:
I remember you and your pierrot troupe you were going to take a look at Charlie Roger's props trunk when i lived in Scarborough some years ago but we never actually met.
What a lovely item and what a pity we never met! Tony
Uncle Tacko! said:Hi Richard - I ran the last-remaining professional seaside pierrot troupe - 'The Pierrotters' from 1983-2010. You can see the stuff on our website www.pierrotters.co.uk and also the history of pierrots in Britain on my site: www.seasidefollies.co.uk
Tony
I'll get the few bits and pieces I have about KS together, and make a start about writing her up for the Morley bio on this site, I haven't found a photograph of her yet. Good to know that another 1891 programme survived.
Uncle Tacko! said:
Hi Richard,
I would love to have a chat about all things Clifford Essex and pierrot-related! I too have a Portman Rooms programme from December 1891 (I agree, they're not cheap!) I knew Geoff Mellor, the Chapmans and Bill Pertwee before they died and my book will hopefully be a more rigorous and analytical exploration of the history of the form.
Regarding Kate Sampey - I would happily credit you and Anthony in the book. I have very little to go on about her other tha her title as 'the lady banjoist'. Any details of precisely when she joined Essex, how he knew her and why/when she left the troupe to be replaced by Francine Dewhurst would be much-appreciated.
Many thanks,
Tony
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