peter cheeseman造句
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- Staffordshire University inaugurated the annual Peter Cheeseman Lectures.
- In the early sixties the founder RG Gregory had worked with a number of theatre in the round pioneers, including Stephen Joseph, Peter Cheeseman and Alan Ayckbourne.
- Peter Cheeseman commissioned Bob Eaton ( Book and Lyrics ) and Sayan Kent ( Book and Music ) to write a new stage musical version for the New Vic Theatre, Newcastle Under Lyme.
- He left the Stoke company in 1964, officially to commit his time to the London production of " Mr . Whatnot ", but reportedly because was having trouble working with the artistic director, Peter Cheeseman.
- Martin trained as an actor at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama, and made his professional debut in his home town of Stoke On Trent, acting from 1974 to 1976 with the Victoria Theatre Company under its founder and Artistic Director Peter Cheeseman.
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- It is the richness of poor things that I am drawn to . " As he told Peter Cheeseman, " everything I have ever drawn, every house, every man, every face has its roots in those few streets [ of Smallthorne ] All the things I have written, or hope to write, I am sure will have the same roots ."
- Peter Cheeseman ( Director, for thirty five years, of the Victoria Theatre, Stoke-on-Trent and, latterly, the New Victoria Theatre, Newcastle under Lyme ), recalls the many animated conversations they had enjoyed, and " the swift gestures of his good left arm, banging at the elbow of his useless right . . . and the rich talk that pours out of him . " He was " eloquent in every way . . . a vigorous and expressive poet . . . a writer of stories, a dramatist . . . grotesquely hilarious . . . [ and ] an inspiring teacher of art, loved and admired by his students . " He was " a large, ungainly and glum man, tall and remote, cloth cap sitting permanently over his expressionless face . " He seemed to have something of a love-hate relationship with his art, for " he once sent a groaning van-load off to Stoke tip : a great weight lifted off me . " He was really " a painter and poet of the cluttered and dying landscape of pits and ironworks . . . he writes of that world with unexpected imagery and a great roaring sense of humour, sometimes wry, often grotesque . " As a painter, he strained " to paint a world he loved passionately for its vigour and its energy and its richness before the bulldozer scraped it away . " He felt his paintings to be " the most eloquent utterances, portraits of a world seen from the bottom of my rut . " This was indeed " a world filled with images of people and landscape that have been twisted and worn into strange shapes by hard work and poverty.