
Wednesday, July 25, 2007
Mimes still in london
Friday, July 20, 2007
Wednesday, July 18, 2007
Little and Larger visit London
Tuesday, July 17, 2007
A notice to Agents
Mimescape is a duo dedicated to providing excellence in Mime, Visual theatre and a variety of walkabout characters.
Besides the characters shown on this site Brendan and Mel have a range of other walkabout characters. They are both experienced Mimes and can perform in the traditional whiteface style ( Think of Marcel Marceau).
They can provide characters from the style of Commedia Del arte as well as more modern ideas like eccentric chefs.
They can tailor make characters for specific events.
They both have a very impressive track record as entertainers and have worked all over the world.
Think visual performance,think Mimescape.
Besides the characters shown on this site Brendan and Mel have a range of other walkabout characters. They are both experienced Mimes and can perform in the traditional whiteface style ( Think of Marcel Marceau).
They can provide characters from the style of Commedia Del arte as well as more modern ideas like eccentric chefs.
They can tailor make characters for specific events.
They both have a very impressive track record as entertainers and have worked all over the world.
Think visual performance,think Mimescape.
The John Bulls visit 21st Century London




John Bull is a national personification of the Kingdom of Great Britain created by Dr. John Arbuthnot in 1712, and popularised first by British print makers and then overseas by illustrators and writers such as American cartoonist Thomas Nast and Irish writer George Bernard Shaw.As a literary figure, John Bull is well-intentioned, frustrated, full of common sense, and entirely of native country stock. Unlike Uncle Sam later, he is not a figure of authority but rather a yeoman who prefers his small beer and domestic peace.
Here our 2 John Bulls are visiting 21st century london enthusiastically amazed at modern Britain and as always adding their own forthright views on the world.
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