Anne-marie Creamer
London based artist and lecturer. www.amcreamer.net
112% funded, as promised my Kickstarter backers rollcall, plus others thanks. The Kickstarter campaign is now finished and has been fantastically successful, coming in at 112%!! It has been a great time: revealing, surprising and seems also to have become […]
I would like to offer my delight and huge thanks to the following people who have supported my Kickstarter Project so far; Alex BradleyBev BroadheadJasmina BosnjakKelly ChorpeningCarrie CreamerMadeleine CreamerPhilomena & Bertie CreamerCharlene CurranKaren DavidStephen FelminghamRebecca FortnumSue KenningtonJane Hamilton WhatlingMary HeagneyMia […]
First visit to the ‘Lo Studio di Luigi Pirandello’ Today I spent some of today with Lucia and Dina of ‘Lo Studio di Luigi Pirandello’, which is fostered by the remaining Pirandello family. They were very nice to me and […]
Serendipity strikes: Teatro Valle, the site where Six Characters premiered, Rome, is under occupation! On Wednesday I gave a short lecture about my Pirandello project at the British School at Rome during which I described the 1921 premier of Pirandello’s […]
I have launched my first Kickstarter Campaign for this project! I have launched my first Kickstarter campaign for this project. It’s taken me ages to put together as I did a lot of research ahead of time to understand how […]
I have arrived in Rome I have arrived in Rome on September 27th.and will be in Rome for a few months and so will have time to do the project as planned in the time after this Kickstarter project ends. […]
‘The Treatment for Six Characters’, (Work-in-progress) INTRODUCTION, 1 As part of my residency at the British School at Rome, made possible by the Derek Hill Scholarship, I will be working with the resources of the British School at Rome, as […]
introduction, part 2 Intriguingly, Pirandello sustained an enduring interest in the relationship of his plays and stories to the structures of film and in fact tried thirty-nine times to get ‘Six Characters in Search of an Author’ filmed, without success. […]