Thursday, 1 November 2012


I am going to be performing  "i never did..." at the Parlour Showrooms on Monday 12th Nov with the lovely and talented Adrian Spring. I am very excited about this. It is going to be a great evening of entertainment. It is also FREE so there are no excuses for you not to come along.  So... I'll see you there. 

Wednesday, 12 September 2012

Try Something New

I am going to be performing "i never did..." at Parabola Arts Centre on Friday 14th at their Event "Try Something New". It would be great to see you there.
Here is a link to the evening:
http://www.parabolaartscentre.co.uk/what-s-on-theatre-and-events/try-something-new/

Tuesday, 26 June 2012

Thank you Fringe TheatreFest, Barnstaple



Thank you Fringe TheatreFest, Barnstaple. I had a great time. It really is a great festival. Great atmosphere, supportive team and great work. 

Here is a review from my performance at the festival. 

i never did...

Jessie Percival


Choreographer and performer Jessie Percival is the solo cast member of I Never Did…, an intriguing play which explores her grandmother’s role in her upbringing. The narrative is expressed through dance and mime, with the play’s unique qualities lying in the use of chalk on the stage floor which is used to illustrate the grandmother’s living room. The graceful movement around the space combined with poetic verses from A.A. Milne’s When They Were Very Young creates a truly mesmerizing performance. Undertones of regret and anger in the dialogue are a great contrast to the mellow instrumental music that accompanies it. Watch the chalk rub away on the floor as Percival retells her childhood memories and accept her invitation to hear her story in such an intimate setting.
Fringe Secrets
(http://www.theatrefest.co.uk/12/reviews/JessiePercivalreview.htm)

Thursday, 14 June 2012

Whistle "i never did"

Whistle "i never did"

This is a track that Dan Truen has made for the solo...

Friday, 8 June 2012

TheatreFest, Barnstaple.

Go on... come along. It would be great to see you there... 

Wednesday, 30 May 2012

Barbican Theatre Plymouth





I am currently rehearsing at the Barbican Theatre Plymouth. I think it is one of my favourite venues... vibrant, interesting and personal.
I thought I would upload some images of my thoughts that I scribbled on the floor....

Hoo

At the beginning of "When We Were Very Young" is a preface written by AA Milne to the reader. The Hoo character has provided alot of interest for me....
Milne writes


"Then there is another thing. You may wonder
sometimes who is supposed to be saying the verses. Is
it the Author, that strange but uninteresting person, or
is it Christopher Robin, or some other boy or girl, or
Nurse, or Hoo? If I had followed Mr Wordsworth’s
plan, I could have explained this each time; as it is, you
will have to decide for yourselves. If you are not quite
sure, then it is probably Hoo. I don’t know if you have
ever met Hoo, but he is one of those curious children
who look four on Monday, and eight on Tuesday, and
are really twenty-eight on Saturday; and you never
know whether it is the day when he can pronounce his
‘r’s’.  He had a great deal to do with these verses..."