Below is the set, folded, and Mrs Cloppo ready for the next gig. It consists of a stainless steel tube frame, iron weights, guy ropes for windy days, an aperture in the clock and window for puppets and a double backdrop; through the window you see the night sky. Also you can see the hand-made hand-painted props box which doubles as the seat.
Jeremy Dallyn. Performance and theatre. Esitys ja teatteri
A career in the theatre. 1981-1991
After completing a degree in agricultural engineering I started out on a career in acting. So I changed my mind! What really happened is I remembered the things I truly loved to do.
'If you never change your mind, why have one?' Edward de Bono
Wednesday, March 25, 2015
Portable set
This nice portable backdrop went everywhere with the show. Here we have a special guest appearance from Mrs Cloppo!
Below is the set, folded, and Mrs Cloppo ready for the next gig. It consists of a stainless steel tube frame, iron weights, guy ropes for windy days, an aperture in the clock and window for puppets and a double backdrop; through the window you see the night sky. Also you can see the hand-made hand-painted props box which doubles as the seat.
Below is the set, folded, and Mrs Cloppo ready for the next gig. It consists of a stainless steel tube frame, iron weights, guy ropes for windy days, an aperture in the clock and window for puppets and a double backdrop; through the window you see the night sky. Also you can see the hand-made hand-painted props box which doubles as the seat.
Tuesday, March 24, 2015
'To be or not to be'. An actor
First fetch yourself a good photographer who can do you CV photographs that make you look like the actor of your choice!

Tom Hanks? Easy!
Jeremy Dallyn? Who's he?
Second, fetch yourself an Equity Card. Insanely difficult. It's a 'Catch Twenty-Two' situation (read that book, it's one of the greats!). You need an equity card to do the gigs, but you've got to show that you've done 40 or 50 professional gigs to apply for an equity card.

Tom Hanks? Easy!
Jeremy Dallyn? Who's he?
Second, fetch yourself an Equity Card. Insanely difficult. It's a 'Catch Twenty-Two' situation (read that book, it's one of the greats!). You need an equity card to do the gigs, but you've got to show that you've done 40 or 50 professional gigs to apply for an equity card.
Finally wait by the telephone. Forever. Good luck! :)
Monday, March 23, 2015
Cloppo and Cloppette. 1986 to 1991
Myself and Kristina Middleton formed this theatre company, a very succuessful venture. It began with Christmas parties for playschools, and went from there to major arena shows at fetes and festivals.
This was our first publicity sheet. It was obviously good, we did about 60 shows in the first Christmas period!
This was our first publicity sheet. It was obviously good, we did about 60 shows in the first Christmas period!
We wrote and directed all our shows, designed all our literature, and built literally everything. Costumes, puppets, backdrops, storage boxes, clown shoes....
Here is the start of 'The Surprise Party' show.
The Yellow Pages was a critical source of work for us. This small ad, 60mm square, cost £500 a year, a lot in 1986, but repaid itself 10 times over.
This was our next brochure, both indoor and outdoor shows. We developed two entirely new clown personas and costumes for the big stage, and had a zany Olympics themed show, complete with smoke, bangs and swimming pools!
Really my favourite costumes ever, including size 78 trainers, hand-made of course!
'Naughty Rat', and everybody's favourite, 'Daisy the Dragon'.
We got plenty of press...
And of course, fan mail! Where are you now, 'Claire'?
The shows we did together, and later myself solo, numbered in the thousands. On the strength of these, and work earlier in Rainbow Theatre, we earned the elusive and highly prized 'Actor's Equity Card', The UK exclusive actor's union.
And naturally, membership of 'Clown's International'.
Sunday, March 22, 2015
The World Clowns Convention, Bognor Regis 1991
Saturday, March 21, 2015
Off the Rails, Multimedia fashion, theatre, music and sculpture show 1985, north-east England
This was a special one! A true multimedia experience, young fashion designers, mixed with actors, models, sculptors and choreographers, plus a little large scale sculture on the side! Off the rails indeed, but unique.
Friday, March 20, 2015
Edinburgh Festival 1985
Thursday, March 19, 2015
Repertory theatre, south-east England, 1985
A play entitled 'The Fence', enacting the Greenham Common women's peace camp, a very significant piece of the history of the Nuclear disarmament campaign. Quite amazing to think that there were 160 US nuclear cruise missiles located in the UK. The camp itself was at Greenham Common for 19 years, up until the year 2000, 15 years after this play was produced!
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