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The Beginning (1974) : How a Brummie Art Student Joined the Pip Simmons Theatre Group

How a Brummie Art Student Joined the Pip Simmons Theatre Group ! Birmingham College of Art 1969 a crowd of like minded art students travel down to London which turns out to be great time to come to London, the year of the free Rolling Stones concert and Neil Armstrong walks on the moon. Art students bond with Theatre, Pip Simmons Theatre Group has re-invented itself and are looking out for candidates. Chris Jordan, actor, composer musician with PSTG, meets Rod Beddall my significant other. I have had a taste of Theatre at the Oval house where Art and Theatre make a pact, I had a chance and took it.…. life on the road with the Pip Simmons Theatre Group.

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Pip Simmons and Rudi Engelander

The group that re-formed was, with one or two exceptions, a company of new recruits and I was one of them.

The company had re-invented itself in 1974 with a residency in Rotterdam which produced two so-called horror shows. One was a version of Dracula, the other An Die Musik, a true ‘horror story’. An Die Musik was a disturbing representation of the Nazi’s extermination of the Jews. This was perhaps The Pip Simmons Theatre Group’s best-remembered work, commemorating the 30th anniversary of the liberation of Holland from the German occupation.

 

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I performed with the group for 10 years. I had a camera. I took photos. I wrote postcards to my family, telling them what we were doing. 

 

Sheila Burnett

 

We rehearsed in London and then the touring would start. We created an average of two shows a year. The tours started in the UK and continued in Europe. We worked without a script and the shows were built out of improvisation, research and hard work.

 

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Emil Wolk doing a handstand on the roof of Milan Cathedral

 

Rod Beddall was the perfect candidate for Dracula, he could sing, play guitar, piano and even the tin whistle if required. He was prepared to shave his head and wear fishnet stockings & a leather jockstrap, and really, that’s where the journey began. There were a couple of us from Birmingham and I tagged along.

I ended up becoming a vampire in the very first show that the re-invented Pip Simmons Theatre Group performed – Dracula.

 

© SHEILA BURNETT DRACULA-DREAM TOUR PARIS 1977

Paris 1977                                   All photos © Sheila Burnett

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