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Doug Bradley and Clare O'Donnell - Frankenstein In Love, 1982
...We are currently researching an illustrated history of the years that Clive Barker spent writing, performing and directing plays and films and his various creative projects with friends from Quarry Bank school and other members of the Dog Company.Clive has made his archives available and is actively supporting the project. We've interviewed many of the Dog Company - with more hopefully to follow - as well as a number of schoolfriends of the group and early collaborators.
The goal is to make the project as comprehensive as possible in terms of facts, memories and visuals. If you were involved with the group, saw a show or have any photos, reviews or programmes, we'd love you to get in touch - all help will be gratefully received and credited!
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Les Heseltine, Clive Barker and Nick Suckley - Dry Rot, 1971
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Lynne Darnell - A Clowns' Sodom, 1976
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Doug Bradley, Konni Berger, Simon Bamford and Oliver Parker (the ape) - Paradise Street, 1981
...We are also planning a chapter on the life of the plays since the publication of Incarnations and Forms of Heaven in the mid-1990s. If you have been involved in a production of one of Clive's plays (or maybe an adaptation of one of his books for the stage), again, we'd love to hear from you.
Plays, Films and Other Projects:
Voodoo, Inferno, Neongonebony, The Holly And The Ivy, Is There Anybody There?, Hunters In The Snow, The Wood On The Hill, Salome, A Private Apocalypse, The Scream Of The Ape, The Fish Bride, Poe, The Egg, Grunewald's Crucifixion, A Dream, The Wolfman, A Clowns' Sodom, The Forbidden, Soiled Dressings, The Beardless Vase, Day Of The Dog, The Magician, The Sack, Dog, Nightlives, History Of The Devil, Dangerous World, The Autobiography Of A Flea, Paradise Street, Frankenstein In Love, The Secret Life Of Cartoons, Crazyface, Subtle Bodies, Colossus
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