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    Peter Conlin : Off Season

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    Conlin's book contains self-reflexive texts which trace the interconnections and overlaps between writing, travelling and watching films. Emphasis is placed upon themes of departure, theatricality/drama, authorship/identity and subversion

    Freedom Negative 26A

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    Peter Conlin stands over a table as participants gather in the background. Still from Freedom by Peter Conlin

    Freedom Negative 17A

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    Peter Conlin stands in the centre of his installation. Still from Freedom by Peter Conlin

    Freedom Negative 23A

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    Peter Conlin and participants, including Glenn Alteen, gather in the Western Front. Still from Freedom by Peter Conlin

    Freedom Negative 28A

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    Peter Conlin stands in the centre of the Freedom installation, looking down. Still from Freedom by Peter Conlin

    Freedom Negative 21A

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    Peter Conlin and participants at the Western Front. Still from Freedom by Peter Conlin

    Freedom Negative 19A

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    Peter Conlin makes a note with participants in the background. Still from Freedom by Peter Conlin

    Freedom Negative 34A

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    A group of participants view Peter Conlin's Freedom installation. Still from Freedom by Peter Conlin

    Freedom Negative 30A

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    Two participants seated on the floor at Peter Conlin's Freedom installation. Still from Freedom by Peter Conlin

    #realCharlesKingsley

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    A one-hander play in which the Victorian polymath Charles Kingsley (1819-1875) is given a brief exeat from the hereafter, to return to his parish of Eversley, Hampshire. Attempts to reconnect with his parishioners are stymied by a twitterstorm featuring John Henry Newman, Karl Marx, J. A. Froude, H. M. Queen Victoria and other figures with whom Kingsley interacted during his life. The play was premiered at the 2019 CK200 Festival in Eversley, directed by Denise Silvey with the role of Kingsley created by actor and former "Blue Peter" presenter Peter Duncan
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