slice of life

Sunday August 07, 2005

 

  

Slice Of Life Productions - a young company with a bright future …

 

say sorry                               

Alex Baker                        Neil Harris                       Helen Mortimer

Company Director            Company Secretary          Web designer      

“Slice of Life Productions is the brainchild of Alex Baker and was borne out of the need for theatre to address forgotten or too often ignored social issues. ‘SAY SORRY’ is its first production and has already received critical acclaim

Since our conception in 2003 we’ve been helping the Metropolitan Police Force with their domestic Violence initiative, and we’ve been earmarked by the Met’ for other projects.

 “Say Sorry” is our first production, it deals with the unseen, unspoken horror of our times – domestic violence.

 Alex Baker, the power-horse behind the company wants to go where theatre seldom dares.

Our aim is to tackle social issues that are too often forgotten by the society in which we live!

 In May 2004 we previewed our new show at the Brighton Fringe Festival and gave five performances of “Say Sorry” to an enthusiastic audience at The Nightingale Theatre.

In August 2004, we performed at the Edinburgh Fringe which is arguably the worlds finest festival, at one of the most prestigious venues in the city, Cvenues

Based on our success in Edinburgh we have been invited to take "SAY SORRY" to the annual Dublin Gay Theatre Festival in May 2005.

Alex has been commissioned to write a play, depicting the lives of the Dunstable community during World War II. This will form part of the BBC's "Peoples War" and the South Bedfordshire District Council's 60th anniversary of VJ day celebrations.

We have come along way in a short time and with Alex, busy writing projects on Stranger Danger, (a show which aims to help protect our children), to a piece that explores the issue of homelessness you can expect many more things from our company in the years to come.

 

 

This site was last updated 07-08-05 by Helen Crowther

Slice of Life productions are at the Edinburgh Fringe and Say Sorry, Community theatre for
social issues, see us at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in August 2004, with our
production of Say Sorry. Slice of Life Productions are at the Edinburgh Fringe and Say Sorry, Community theatre for social issues, see us at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in August 2004, with our
production of Say Sorry. Slice of Life Productions are at the Edinburgh Fringe and Say Sorry, Community theatre for social issues, see us at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in August 2004, with our
production of Say Sorry. Slice of Life Productions are at the Edinburgh Fringe and Say Sorry, Community theatre for social issues, see us at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in August 2004, with our
production of Say Sorry. Slice of Life Productions are at the Edinburgh Fringe and Say Sorry, Community theatre for social issues, see us at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in August 2004, with our
production of Say Sorry. Slice of Life productions are at the Edinburgh Fringe and Say Sorry, Community theatre for social issues, see us at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in August 2004, with our
production of Say Sorry.

Edinburgh Fringe and Say Sorry, Community theatre for
social issues, see us at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in August 2004, with our
production of Say Sorry. Edinburgh Fringe and Say Sorry, Community theatre for
social issues, see us at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in August 2004, with our
production of Say Sorry. Edinburgh Fringe and Say Sorry, Community theatre for
social issues, see us at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in August 2004, with our
production of Say Sorry. Edinburgh Fringe and Say Sorry, Community theatre for
social issues, see us at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in August 2004, with our
production of Say Sorry. Edinburgh Fringe and Say Sorry, Community theatre for
social issues, see us at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in August 2004, with our
production of Say Sorry. Edinburgh Fringe and Say Sorry, Community theatre for
social issues, see us at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in August 2004, with our
production of Say Sorry.