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Past Shows

For many years, I have been making shows.

At the moment, alas, I am making a website. You may regard this as placeholder text which will, in time, be replaced. At present, this page contains all shows I have made and added to the database that will power this website in future.

Two people in dystopian costumes marching on the spot.

The Last Party On Earth (2020)

A pandemic-era libretto about two scavengers finding a hoarder after the apocalypse.

A picture of an old wooden chair, table, and room.

Past Out Of Time (2017)

A piece for two singing violists, for which I wrote the words.

A picture of an overgrown factory.

Living In Meatspace (2015)

An early play about the gulf between the digital realm and meatspace.

A picture of a Victorian building with classical-style pillars at night.

Centenary (2016)

An early play, shortlisted for the Karl Kraus award

A purple-haired, gold-robed figure sits on a throne.

The Uncanny Things Trilogy (2025)

The cumulation of 5 years' work. Three interlinked interactive immersive operas, weaving a world across a month of work.

A blue suited figure holds a cane, looking confused.

The Estate Sale of Randolph Carter (2025)

A raucous auction of occult paraphernalia - hosted by an increasingly bewildered auctioneer, attended by representatives of rival secret organisations.

Various people sit in a bookshop. One of them is singing.

Queer Renaissance (2025)

A salon performance, presenting Renaissance works (especially Strozzi) by queer artists.

A drawing of a sinisterly grinning figure with bat-like wings.

Painting Pickman's Model (2025)

What is the worst in humanity, and can you ever forgive it?

A photo of various identical masks fading into view in front of a colourful background.

Our People's Song (2025)

A public presentation of my 'Our People's Song' at a games convention in Poland.

A group of people looking seriously at a Monopoly board.

12-Handed Monopoly (2025)

A LARP of capital, revolution, and blatant theft. Presented at The Smoke, 2025

A projection of a creepily-smiling woman above three singers.

The Game (2024)

It's always fun directing a premiere, and nice to do so in the familiar surrounds of Tête à Tête: The Opera Festival. This one mixed games and opera in fun ways.

Various people sit in a bookshop. One of them is singing.

Socrate (2024)

A salon performance, using interactive tools to capture a modern 'translation' of a fin-de-siecle Parisian premiere.

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