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SLT member 1992-1994
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SLT Member 1992-1994
  
 
David John is a Welsh graphic artist and author, currently resident in Berlin, Germany.
 
David John is a Welsh graphic artist and author, currently resident in Berlin, Germany.
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== Acting Roles ==
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*??? in [[Filumena (1993)|Filumena]] ([[1993]]) ([[Bell Theatre]])
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*??? in [[The Odd Couple (female version) (1993)|The Odd Couple (female version)]] ([[1993]]) ([[Bell Theatre]])
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*??? in [[Shakespeare Country (1993)|Shakespeare Country]] ([[1993]] ([[Bell Theatre]]))
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== Productions as Playwright/Director ==
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*[[I Hope I Shall Arrive Soon (1994)|I Hope I Shall Arrive Soon]] ([[1994]]) ([[Prompt Corner]])
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*[[The Eyes Have It (1994)|The Eyes Have It]] ([[1994]]) ([[Prompt Corner]])
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== Work outside SLT ==
  
 
As graphic artist David John has undertaken a variety of commissions, including book and periodical illustrations, short animations and videos, murals in paint and mosaic as well as designs for books, newspapers, magazines, posters, postcards, websites and CD covers.
 
As graphic artist David John has undertaken a variety of commissions, including book and periodical illustrations, short animations and videos, murals in paint and mosaic as well as designs for books, newspapers, magazines, posters, postcards, websites and CD covers.
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He has also worked for many years on projects with the musician Hugh Featherstone, whom he hails as "one of the best songwriters in the English language".
 
He has also worked for many years on projects with the musician Hugh Featherstone, whom he hails as "one of the best songwriters in the English language".
  
== SLT productions ==
 
 
 
As a member of the South London Theatre, David John was involved in several productions between 1992 and 1994, and performed in "Filumena" by Eduard de Filippo, adapted by Keith Waterhouse & Willis Hall (1993), "The Odd Couple" (female version) by Neil Simon (1993), "Shakespeare Country" by Peter Whelan (1993), and wrote and directed two science fiction productions "I Hope I Shall Arrive Soon" and "The Eyes Have It" (1994).
 
 
== External links ==
 
  
[http://www.davidjohnberlin.com Website]
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== External Links ==
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*[http://www.davidjohnberlin.com Website]
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*[http://www.featherstone.co.nr Hugh Featherstone's site]
  
[http://www.featherstone.co.nr Hugh Featherstone's site]
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[[Category:People|John, David]]
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[[Category:Playwrights|John, David]]
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[[Category:Directors|John, David]]

Revision as of 09:40, 20 August 2007

SLT Member 1992-1994

David John is a Welsh graphic artist and author, currently resident in Berlin, Germany.


Acting Roles

Productions as Playwright/Director

Work outside SLT

As graphic artist David John has undertaken a variety of commissions, including book and periodical illustrations, short animations and videos, murals in paint and mosaic as well as designs for books, newspapers, magazines, posters, postcards, websites and CD covers.

His preferred milieu is the world of performance, film and music. Although he remains mainly backstage, as designer, publicist, photographer, playwright, producer or director, he has occasionally been known to step onto the platform as actor and even singer.

He has appeared in numerous, plays, comic operas, musicals and films, and has voiced-over for movies and commercials.

He has worked with innumerable performance projects, including: Up Club (Bangor, Wales), ROSTRA (University of Wales), Keyhole Kate's Magic Theatre (London), Mask Theatre (London), Magic Biscuit Theatre Company (London), Oval Theatre (London), Royal Court Theatre (London), Theatro Nucleo Eclectico (Harvard University, USA), Floorboards Theatre (London), The Roundhouse (London), YUCK (Youthful Union for Cultural Kudos, Athens, Greece), Happening Productions (Athens, Greece), Cabaret at the Copper (London), Plastic Jesus Tour (London), South London Theatre (London), Out To Lunch Theatre (Berlin, Germany), Friends of Italian Opera (Berlin, Germany), Pearls Theatre Festival (Berlin, Germany), Berliner Grundtheater (Berlin, Germany)...

He has also worked for many years on projects with the musician Hugh Featherstone, whom he hails as "one of the best songwriters in the English language".


External Links