Archive for the ‘Edinburgh Festival’ Category

This week.

Monday, August 3rd, 2009

This Wednesday August 5th, ‘Star Wars: Invasion’ #2 hits the stands and you can check out the first three pages right here.

On the same day, my play ‘Falling Praying’ begins at the Edinburgh Festival as part of Straylight Australia’s short play season.  If you’re around the festival, check it out.  It’s a good play, really, I’ve seen it before.  Details here.

Meanwhile, Colin and I have been nailed down for another interview over at eucantina – http://www.eucantina.net/interview-with-tom-taylor-and-colin-wilson.

Whoops…

Monday, June 29th, 2009

So, I forgot to mention (and just plain forgot) that I had a play on last Friday night.

‘Falling, Praying’.  Good play.  It’s won awards and stuff.  It’s on at the Edinburgh Fringe festival later this year.

Last Friday it was on in Sydney.

Um… if you’re in Sydney, and have access to a time machine, you should go see it.

‘Falling Praying’ Selected For Edinburgh

Thursday, May 28th, 2009

Yep, ‘Falling Praying’ is my latest short play to be selected for production at Edinburgh.

‘The Example’ had a great run at Edinburgh last year, picking up a pile of awards and noms along with the larger Bite-Size Theatre show.

Now Straylight Australia are taking ‘Falling Praying’ (about two people who meet, fall for each other… and then fall out of a plane) over there.

Josh Futcher – Winner of Best Male Actor at Short and Sweet ‘o8 – flies high at the Arts Centre, Melbourne in ‘Falling Praying’.

‘Falling Praying’ won a couple of awards last year and was also nominated for Best Comedy and Best Production in Short and Sweet at the Arts Centre.

I’m also currently adapting it into a comic book script for my upcoming graphic novel ‘Brief Cases‘.

A Great Week – Film, TV, Comic Books And A Surprise Contact From The USA.

Sunday, September 7th, 2008

Earlier this week I was contacted out of the blue by Jeremy Kagan. Jeremy is the Emmy-award-winning director of Chicago Hope who has also directed a bazillion other TV and film projects including one of my favourites, The West Wing.
Jeremy saw my play ‘The Example’ at The Edinburgh Festival and appreciated my “insight, language and tension.” He asked for a copy of the script to share with his graduate film directing students at USC. He also thought it would make a great short film and asked if I was interested in this… pretty amazing.

A huge thank-you to Nick Brice and everyone at Bite-Size theatre who obviously put on a great production.

Meanwhile, it looks like the TV series I was writing earlier this year is happening and, if all goes as planned, it could start shooting as early as November. Another series I’ve been working on also looks set to happen – unless it becomes a feature film instead. I’ll give more details when I’m allowed… almost all of my working life is vague and secretive at the moment.

The film of A4 2 A3 is progressing well and I met with the producer, lead actor and director this week.

My play ‘Drip’ will be opening at the Carlton Courthouse on September 24 as part of Melborn ’08 and the Fringe Festival. Drip is currently in the number 1 spot in the ‘top 40′ unproduced works over at Script Squirrel.

Most of my writing time has recently been given over to the writing of comic books. I currently have five different projects in the works, with the first to be published in January.
I also had a good chat about the future with DFC editor Will Fickling earlier this week. The DFC, based in Oxford, England, is a weekly comic book brought out by Random House. It would be fantastic to see something like this supported by a mainstream Australian publisher.
I’ve recently realised that writing comics is my dream job… it looks like that dream is coming true.

The upshot of all of this is I am on the brink of being a full-time writer. I’d like to give a huge thank-you to Megan and Finn for all of their support.

Thanks also to my editors and sounding boards, Megan and Kym, both of whom have had to listen to and comment on bizzare things for years while treading that fine line between criticism, support and just humoring me.

Lastly, I’d like to thank caffeine for all of its help with my writing between 12 and 4 in the morning.

Tom Taylor Writing For Radio and The Example To Be Produced in Edinburgh.

Monday, July 28th, 2008

On Friday, Spicks and Specks producer Anthony Watt got in contact with me to say that ‘The Comedy Hour‘ on ABC radio wanted to use a sketch I wrote titled ’90% Percent of Victorian Patients Don’t Go Home With Scissors Inside Them’… I know, it’s a catchy title.

I’ve just come home from the taping where the sketch was really well received by the live audience and I learned that I was the first ‘guest writer’ the show has had… which is nice. The show airs every Monday night at 9 with my sketch probably being broadcast tonight or next week.

Meanwhile, my play ‘The Example’ has been selected for a ‘World’s Best 10-Minute-Plays’ season at the Edinburgh Festival. The season is being produced by Bite Size Theatre.