“I’ve been too involved in the moment to know if I’ve absorbed any deep understandings from my recent experiences, but I imagine that I’ll have a moment of reflection one of these days to contemplate that.”
WHO: Jason Frederick
WHAT: “Experience an evening of Atomic Age horror with the classic 1962 film THE BRAIN THAT WOUDLN’T DIE, with a new original score performed live-to-picture by composer Jason Frederick, as well as an opening Atomic Age short film and excerpts from the documentary ‘Hollywood in the Atomic Age: Monsters! Martians! Mad-Scientists! by Operator 13 Productions.”
WHERE: Quarry Theatre
WHEN: 24 July 2023 @ 18:30 (110mins)
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Is this your first time to Bedfringe?
It is not my first time, I’m pleased to say! And each year I find myself even more impressed with the evolving collection of creativity that they manage to organise and present for everyone’s enjoyment. Bedfringe seems to be particularly good at this. They’re also extremely together people to work with, and make it a lovely experience to be involved in.
What are the big things you’ve learned since 2023a and have you absorbed any of the lessons yet?
The Classic Horror Experience (the banner under which I present these little evenings) has been in full swing since my last visit to Bedfringe. The soundtracks to The Brain That Wouldn’t Die! and Horrors Of Spider Island (the opening short) have been recorded and released to the world – find them on your favourite listening platform – and shows continue throughout the UK in 2024.
I’ve been too involved in the moment to know if I’ve absorbed any deep understandings from my recent experiences, but I imagine that I’ll have a moment of reflection one of these days to contemplate that.
Tell us about your show.
I’ve been too involved in the moment to know if I’ve absorbed any deep understandings from my recent experiences, but I imagine that I’ll have a moment of reflection one of these days to contemplate that.
What should your audience see at Bedfringe after they’ve seen your show?
Well, if I was getting ready to warm up for an evening of Atomic Age horror, I’d definitely start with Frankenstein (on a budget) on the 20/21 of July and maybe follow it up with The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll & Mr Hyde on the 28th of July for afters.
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