Celebrating the dedication of a green plaque to Monica Sjoo in Bristol
With Charlotte Crofts at the pre-view of the Angela Carter exhibition at the RWA which Marie co-curated
Giving the welcome to the Folk Concert at the RWA which brought singers and musicians together who had sung with Angela Carter for the first time in around 50 years.
Finale of Fireworks: The Visual Imagination of Angela Carter Conference, which Marie organised with Charlotte Crofts at the RWA and Arnolfini.
With the cast of Pussy, the musical of Angela Carter’s “Puss-in-Boots” for which Marie was co-producer with librettist ACH Smith. They also co-produced The Ruby Choker, based on Carter’s “The Bloody Chamber”. The composer for both musicals was Christopher Northam and the director was Tony Rowlands.
With Peaches Golding, the Lord Lieutenant of Bristol, who dedicated the plaque on Angela Carter’s house in Bristol.
The walk was devised by Stephen Hunt, Charlotte Crofts, Caleb Sivyer and Marie.
The start of the Walking Tour of Angela Carter’s 1960s Bristol led by Steve Hunt.
Outside the Lansdown Pub in Bristol where Angela and Paul Carter ran a folk club, with fellow Angela Carter Society Executive Committee – Steve Hunt and Caleb Sivyer.
Guess who?
A reading at the Shock and Awe Exhibition at the RWA, Bristol in front of Tim Shaw’s Casting a Dark Democracy
Giving a reading at the Power of the Sea exhibition at the RWA, Bristol
Marie meeting the monster played by Bradley Christensen after the premier of Andrew Ager’s opera Frankensteinperformed at Carleton University, Ottawa.
With Marie’s co-editor Michael Foot at Villa Diodati where Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein first saw the light of day.
At a stables in Cairo, a lesson on how to ride a rearing horse just before the demonstration is about to start (in every sense!).