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22nd March: A clip of Blockhead is now available to 'view'!

20th March: Irk Magazine will be publishing a new piece by Alan.   Creature Magazine will be publishing 3x38 Waking up.  More info soon.  The MAYC @ The White Cube video has been restored.

16th March: The listing for Cuckoo has gone up at the Pleasance website.  Don't Panic published two pieces by Alan... he's becoming a bit of a regular...

08th March: Apparitions of a Cuckoo has been scheduled for a reading at the Pleasance Theatre, Islington, Thursday the 29th March at 4PM.  Tickets are free, so come on down!  Er yeah, call in sick.

26th Feb: Don't Panic published Mr T

15th Feb: We'll be live on the radio with an extended version of Block Head!  Tune into http://www.resonancefm.com/ online or on 104.4FM at 21.30 GMT, Sunday the 18th Feb!

08th Feb: A billion things going on!  Don't Panic published Insomniacidal.

18th Jan: Don't Panic published My Own Flesh and Blood.  

11th December: Don't Panic published Bareback and Fearless.

27th November: I just don't have the time for all the admin, so had to put out an ad for a producer.  Please send your enquiries to karls.imposter@gmail.com.  

New short fiction called Ten to Five on the theme of sexual addiction has been published on Don't Panic.  Warning, it contains one or two expletives!  Muhahaha...

11th August: Back from the burgh and digesting thought. Recommendations: Present, Baggage, Breasts and Burgers, Insomnobabble, The Bald Prima Donna and My Chair Your Self

Back at HQ, Block Head has been published in Innovative magazine.  Go give it a read, it's short!

21st July: Looking for that video of Karl @ the White Cube?  It's at the new net TV channel AYCE TV !!

14th July: Due to unexpected circumstances, we've had to remove the video link.  More news on this soon.

13th July: MAYC at the White Cube: what's the relationship between art, madness and your civilisation?  Check out the video! (video removed)

30th June: On the 6th July, MAYC will take to the streets.  Where?  Only the mailing list will know.

16th June: New photos added to MAYC page- identities of our plants revealed!  

Poll Results are in!

 

Box of Tricks is now an affiliate- their link has been added; details of their new show have been posted on our mailing list along with details of an ebay auction that book lovers will surely be interested in... 

6th June: Alan has had a piece of short fiction published in the July issue of pro:file magazine and a poem in the online mag Underground Flash.  Continuing MAYC, we're seeking an actor to play a tramp for some improvised street theatre, contact us if you're interested.  We're headed to Edinburgh to see the previews, let us know if you'd like to tag along!  Monologues page added.  Link to LITRO added.

31st May: Putting up MAYC photos... I notice another play about terrorist bombings is going up.  Is this the new tragic plot for the 00's?  Is this the kind of thing you like to see (like checking out the site of a car accident) or have you had your fill?

22nd May: Did they like it?  Well if you visit the MAYC page, you can see a clip of the finale and the audience reaction...

3rd May: MAYC Tickets onsale... Mailing List subscribers will know about the Sultan's Elephant hunt going down this weekend...

19th April: New Mailing List, totally separate from Litsoc has been set up.  Click "contact us" to subscribe; it's fully automated so you don't have to worry about being accidentally spammed ever again!  Don't worry about ads, the only ones that you'll see are on the subscription page.   

Had a fit of madness and put some poetry online.  Well, have to keep you busy somehow!

30th March: It would seem there's been a problem with the email, as a few have gone astray.  If you haven't had a reply, that's the reason why.  Please use karls.imposter@gmail.com for the time being, thanks!

25th March: MAYC confirmed for 22nd / 23rd May at CPT.  Hold onto your hats!

16th March: Alan posted a video commentary on the Liza Lou film at White Cube.

10th March: Madness & Your Civilisation has been selected for the SPRINT festival in May.  Dates TBA.  While you're waiting, why not click the logo to visit the website?

15th Feb: Madness & Your Civilisation trailer goes online!  

06th Feb: Req: Stage Manager, no experience neccessary.  Please contact us.

03rd Feb: KI @ Santacon 2005: A Question of Faith videos are up.  Head to the productions page!  You'll also find the Madness and your Civilisation page has also opened!

28th Jan: Got our team together, looking at a performance around March.  Workshopping away now.  Updated contact page with my own myspace etc accounts, I'll put up more soon for the others.  

18th Jan 06: Tiawing clip is up.  Going to see the new Gilbert & George at the White Cube?  If you've got something to say but don't want to leave a name, just write Karl's Imposter.  Email us with a campic and we'll put the best ones up here.  This applies to any exhibition, gallery or theatre...

07th Jan 06: Currently workshopping to enter experimental festivals... stay tuned.  If you would like to attend/ get involved, please contact us. 

02 Nov 05: Litsoc events page added.

31st Oct 05: ATTIC trailer released.

09th Oct 05: Edinburgh Notes and Reviews can be found here

08th Oct 05: oddballchallenge.com you may see Alan Francois running around ... doubt you'll recognise him though :P

18th Sep 05: A new section entitled KITE's Guide for New Writers opens up, with more info being steadily added.  If you have a gem or a morsel of info, send it in!

Sep 05: We are currently planning to appear at Madame Jojo's as part of London Bites.  Stay tuned!

 

 

 

 


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