Brilliant reviews for The Pitchfork Disney starring Steve Guadino
We were delighted to go to the press night of The Pitchfork Disney last night at The Arcola Thetare. room3agency actor Steve Guadino plays Pitchfork Cavalier in this intense, thrilling piece of work written by Phillip Ridley. Brilliant reviews have been in all day including this one by The Stage
Published by Kate Marshall
on February 2nd 2012
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room3agency artists in Danepak Commercial
This commercial has just been released. The room3agency artists had fun on this shoot filming in a sleepy Cotswold village. Click here to see the ad! DANEPAK
Published by Kate Marshall
on January 19th 2012
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room3agency extras in Adam F music video
room3agency extras had fun shooting the latest Adam F music video to be released soon. The shoot took place in an old chocolate factory. As well as extras the client also hired stunt artists. Special effects were also used in the video. The team at room3agency are looking forward to seeing this one!
Published by Kate Marshall
on January 12th 2012
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room3agency actors film Red Bull viral
room3agency actors and extras had fun this week filming a viral for Red Bull. The filming took place in an air museum. A spoof of a well known block buster movie. As well as room3agency supplying five extras for the shoot we also supplied the lead actors in this film Jason Bailey, Alan Medcroft and Richard Cambridge. The team at room3agency are looking forward to watching this viral out soon!
Published by Kate Marshall
on December 23rd 2011
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Steve Guadino in The Pitchfork Disney showing at The Arcola Theatre London
It has just been confirmed that room3agency actor Steve Guadino will be playing the role of Pitchfork Cavalier in the production The Pitchfork Disney showing at The Arcola Theatre London 25th Jan - 17th March.
When it premiered at London's Bush Theatre in 1991, The Pitchfork Disney caused a sensation. With its barrage of barbaric and magical imagery, its gleaming dark comedy and catastrophic air of violence and sexual tension, audiences were left breathless, intoxicated and, in some cases, fleeing in terror.
Now director Edward Dick - following his critically acclaimed revival of Ridley's The Fastest Clock in the Universe at Hampstead Theatre in 2009 - takes on this contemporary classic and reveals that Ridley's dark and glittering vision looks today more like breathtaking prophecy.
Published by Kate Marshall
on December 19th 2011
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