Richard III In Souliloquy.

Richard III In Souliloquy from In Souliloquy on Vimeo.

This King seeks to redress his fouled memory

Written by Tilly Lunken
Directed by Victorine Pontillon
After William Shakespeare’s Richard III

Special thanks to Steven Levy, the Charing Cross Theatre.

Richard III In Souliloquy is part of Cycle 2 of In Souliloquy.
In Souliloquy is devised and produced by V&T

Music:
Lost Frontier by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
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In Souliloquy – Teaser

Wondering what all these In Souliloquy posts you’ve seen pop up on your feeds recently are all about?

Why not check out our new teaser? It’s only a 30 second taster – but hey – you’ll get the idea.

And keep your eyes open for our upcoming releases: Richard III, Viola & Emilia.

Miranda In Souliloquy.

A Princess who is an island.

Performed by Tessa Hart
Written by Tilly Lunken
Directed by Victorine Pontillon
After William Shakespeare’s The Tempest.

Special thanks to Steven Levy, the Charing Cross Theatre and Jennifer Hook.

In Souliloquy is devised and produced by V&T

@insouliloquy

Music:
Meditation Impromptu 03 by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/

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Get Mugging! Behind the Scenes Cycle 2.

From our first day of shooting Cycle 2 – some photos by Jennifer Hook of our lovely cast members having fun. Shhhhh. Don’t mention the skulls!

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Miranda. (Who is a secret trekkie)

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Yorick – for all your skull requirements.

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The Soothsayer – because being creepy makes people listen!

 

 

The Soothsayer In Souliloquy.

With horrible inevitability, he must keep speaking.

Performed by Chris Rogers
Written by Tilly Lunken
Directed by Victorine Pontillon
After William Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar.
Special thanks to Steven Levy, the Charing Cross Theatre, Jennifer Hook and Chris Rogers.

The Soothsayer In Souliloquy is part of Cycle 2 of In Souliloquy.
In Souliloquy is devised and produced by V&T
@insouliloquy

Music:
Satiate Strings by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/

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Yorick In Souliloquy.

 

Yorick In Souliloquy from In Souliloquy on Vimeo.

No one truly knows another well.

Performed by John Last
Written by Tilly Lunken
Directed by Victorine Pontillon
After William Shakespeare’s Hamlet.

Special thanks to Steven Levy, the Charing Cross Theatre and Jennifer Hook.

Yorick In Souliloquy is part of Cycle 2 of In Souliloquy.
In Souliloquy is devised and produced by V&T

@insouliloquy

Music:
Mysterious String Quartet by Shane Ivers (silvermansound.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0
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Cycle 2 Preview – Alas! Tis but a taste.

Cycle 2 – Teaser. Alas! Tis but a taste. from In Souliloquy on Vimeo.

Alas! Tis but a taste. But what
Sweet mouthful my good friends!
Such a feast awaits those patient
To await their good gratification.

Yorick – In Souliloquy Cycle 2 teaser – performed by John Last.

 

Introducing: In Souliloquy Cycle 3 Characters!

Here are our  wonderful characters for cycle 3!

Yorick.

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No one truly knows another well.

  • Written by Tilly Lunken
  • Directed by Victorine Pontillon
  • Performed by John Last

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Miranda.

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A Princess who’s lasting happiness is tempered by the sea.

  • Written by Tilly Lunken
  • Directed by Victorine Pontillon
  • Performed by Tessa Hart

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Richard III.

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This King seeks not redemption but to redress his foul memory.

  • Written by Tilly Lunken
  • Directed by Victorine Pontillon

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Viola.

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Finding who you are when you are not who you are makes a fine song.

  • Written by Tilly Lunken
  • Directed by Victorine Pontillon
  • Performed by Peyvand Sadeghian

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The Soothsayer.

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Even knowing the horrible inevitability, he must keep speaking.

  • Written by Tilly Lunken
  • Directed by Victorine Pontillon
  • Performed by Chris Rogers

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Emilia.

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Emilia can’t ever forget and she will never forgive.

  • Written by Tilly Lunken
  • Directed by Victorine Pontillon
  • Performed by Shannon Howes

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Introducing: Writer and Director Team for Cycle 2

Director.

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Franco-American Victorine Pontillon has divided her life between the two countries, and is now settled in London.

After obtaining her Baccalaureat Litteraire from the Lycée Victor Hugo in Caen, with a concentration in Art History and Theatre. She then returned to the States for a BFA in Theatre Performance from FAU, graduating Suma Cum Laude in 2011, before completing her MA in Acting (International) at East 15 Acting School.

When not acting or directing she can usually be found writing, teching, or shooting production photography/headshots.

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The V half of V&T Tilly is co-founder/producer/production manager/mother of In Souliloquy.

For Cycle 2 she is directing: YorickThe SoothsayerMirandaRichard IIIEmilia and Viola.

Writer.

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Tilly is a freelance writer and dramaturg specialising in collaborative visual theatre.  She studied Creative Writing/Theatre Studies at the University of Melbourne (First Class Honours) and has an MA in Creative Writing from the University of East Anglia (Distinction) where she was the 2012 recipient of the Malcolm Bradbury Development Award. She is a graduate of both the Royal Court and Menagerie Young Writer’s Programs and has been mentored through the Little Angel Theatre and Norwich Puppet Theatre.

The T half of V&T Tilly is co-founder/producer/production manager/mother of In Souliloquy.

For Cycle 2 she has written: YorickThe SoothsayerMirandaRichard IIIEmilia and Viola.

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@theatreofwords

Photos both by Jennifer Hook.

Introducing: Shannon Howes as Emilia.

We are delighted to announce Shannon Howes as Emilia (after Othello) for our second cycle of In Souliloquy.

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Shannon graduated from East 15 Acting School with her MFA in Acting which included a short residency at The Globe Theatre and a month training at the Russian Academy of Theatre Arts (GITIS) in Moscow. Born in Canada, she also has an Honours Bachelor of Arts in Theatre from Brock University in St Catharine’s, Ontario. Her most recent work was with RAaW London, training with their Young Persons Theatre Company and writing and acting in numerous short films. Her East 15 credits include: Esther in Making Stalin Laugh (dir. Matthew Lloyd), Mrs Bradshaw in Victory (dir. Tony Graham), Chorus in Caucasian Chalk Circle (dir. Nick Bagnall) and Jess in Love and Money (dir. Robin Sneller). Shannon currently lives and works in London

Shannon is playing an Emilia who can’t forgive and won’t forget.