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The Boycott Deathtrap are Dominic Allen Dave Harper Nima Seifi Chris Stokes James Wilcox
THE BOYCOTT DEATHTRAP LIVE upstairs @ The Brisol Pear, Bristol Road, Selly Oak, Birmingham,
4 quid (3.50 NUS) No refunds NOT SUITABLE FOR THE EASILY OFFENDED NO UNDER 18s Welcome To The Boycott Deathtrap Homepage
We'd like to take this opportunity to invite you to sign the guestbook with any relevant comment, just so we know you visited - it's always appreciated. Alternatively you can drop us all a line here. We look forward to hearing from you soon.
RECENT UPDATES
6th September - TWO MASSIVE UPDATES: We are pleased to announce that Nima Seifi has joined the group, bringing fresh ideas, new blood and a different smell. We are also pleased to announce our first bona fide show. Details can be found on The Boycott Deathtrap MySpace.
We now have a new news page, and each of us have new columns (or will have soon). Below are links of how to get to these new places, and underneath each is the last time it was updated. This is the first step in getting a new website, because this one is pissing us all off.
The New Boycott Deathtrap News Page Last Update: 6th September
The Steve Male Appreciation Society
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VISIT MATRIX MEDIA AND BEDS Visit the filmmaking collective Matrix Media, who have very kindly returned a link to here. Their first film "The Matrix: KiNgO Edition" has been completed and they are currently working on their next project. The Matrix Media Site Also visit the website of multi-talented dramatic group BEDS, who have collaborated with us on 4 projects. Their previous productions include "Find Me" by Olwen Wymark (2001), "Where Her Kisses Hide" (2001), "Blue Remembered Hills" by Dennis Potter (2002), "Black Comedy" by Peter Shafer, our very own "Scenes From A French Restaurant" (2004) and "The Golden Duvet Theatre Awards" by themselves (2004, which included our plays "Ron Eats Spoons" and "Supper With Hitler"), and "Slumber Party" (2005). In 2005, they produced George Bernard Shaw's "Pygmalion" and Arthur Miller's "The Crucible". This year, they performed Joe Orton's "Loot" and a stage version of the sitcom "Allo Allo". They will reconvene in September to decide their next prodcution. Bangor English Dramatic Society (BEDS)
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