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Angie Collins
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How long have you been a Loft member?
On and off since 1988.
How many Loft productions have you been involved with?
I haven’t kept count, sorry.
What has been your principal area of involvement so far?
I joined to act, but these days I mostly do props, which I enjoy for
the creative aspects and problem solving, rather than the washing up
and resetting afterwards...
Are you involved with other theatre groups/societies?
Not any longer, though I used to be a member of the Talisman Theatre.
Which is your favourite of the Loft shows you’ve worked on so
far?
For acting,
A
Streetcar Named Desire, which made me some very good
friends, and which allowed me to work for (and argue with) Gordon
Vallins, who put up with me and still seems to like me despite it all.
For props, lots of shows have had great moments, but my two favourites
are
Dealer’s
Choice, which was very ‘proppy’ and for which I
designed the set and interfered with the direction, and
Breaking
the Code, which had hardly any props, but was so simply and
well done. I would also like to mention
Aristocrats;
I wanted to take Craig Shelton home, as his character (Casimir) was so
sweet!
Have you experienced any backstage or onstage disasters?
I’m admitting nothing!
Have you had any form of theatre training?
Combined English and Theatre degree.
What do you do for a living?
I am a draughtsperson, increasingly called a CAD technician these days.
Besides theatre, what are your main pastimes?
Books – wide and weird taste; television and film –
watching rather than discussing and dissecting; sewing – just
finished a patchwork top for a quilt; music – apart from
listening to and singing, I write song lyrics, which of course will
never see daylight; gardening – if it manages to survive, it
isn’t my fault!
What would be your dream show to be involved with at the Loft?
I still want to be Sally Bowles; she can be older and fatter and more
desperate, can’t she? I’d also like to play Beatrice in
Much Ado About Nothing, and I guess the above would have
to apply to her too... I also had an idea about a war season,
including a show of war songs from as many eras as possible...
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