MINUTE BY MINUTE... THE CLOCK TICKS
A UNIQUE short film made by Birmingham-based director Phillip Pugh will help to close the city's Arts Fest this weekend.
ONE MINUTES is an ambitious collection of 60 films in 60 minutes.
Made with the help of local producer Martin Nigel Davey, the mammoth project took Phillip four years to write and film, using 60 actors playing 250 parts.
It will begin with a cast and crew introduction from 5.10pm on Sunday at the Crescent Theatre, Sheepcote St, Birmingham.
For more details see: http://www.uk.imdb.com/title/tt1124335/
+ Irrepresible Nigel has also been involved as a co-producer with TO CANCER AND BEYOND, a new stage play directed by Veronica Walsh and starring Finn Atkins, Jean Boht, Sarah Manners, Maggie Service and EastEnders' Hannah Waterman, daughter of Dennis.
The play will be on at Solihull Arts Complex on Thursday (7.30pm) and Friday (2.30pm / 7.30pm) September 17 and 18 in aid of Macmillan Cancer Support.
The whole emphasis of the production will be to empower people surviving cancer and to enlighten people who are living cancer free.
It's aimed at ages 11+ and runs to 1hr 40 minutes. Tickets £10.
For more details visit:
http://www.solihull.gov.uk/arts/artscomplex/eventDetails.asp?ID=1358
To learn more about Nigel's work, visit www.nigelmartindavey.co.uk



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