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The Watcher now on Amazon Prime UK and The Return of Frank Morgan

1/4/2019

 
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We're only four days into the New Year and it's busy, busy, busy here at Paradise Heights Towers, and the good news keeps on coming in! 

I'm Frank Morgan: RewiRED finished out 2018 by getting nominated for The Salford Star Best Drama of 2018 Award, fantastic news ahead of its return next month when it premiers at The Met in Bury on the 9th Feb.  Thanks to Stephen Kingston and Ian Leslie of The Salford Star for the nomination, they have long been supporters of the Salford born Tales from Paradise Heights.  

After yesterday's announcement of The Watcher now being available on Amazon Prime in America, I can now announce that the film is also available on Amazon Prime UK.  Fans of Frank Morgan will find him emerging from the shadows in this film...and that's great ahead of his return to the stage next month and his first appearance at The Met in Bury - further details below. 

Click this link and it takes you to the film on Amazon Prime UK.  


AMAZON PRIME UK LINK:  amzn.eu/d/2cQYtaK

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Please leave a review when you've watched it and share the link further if you can - reviews really help lay the foundations for future projects in the Tales from Paradise Heights pipeline.  Once again BIG THANKS to Mark Reid of Renderyard for his work getting the film out there, the film will be rolled out on over 70 VOD streaming services as throughout this year, I'll keep you up to date as each new territory goes live with the film.  

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I'm Frank Morgan: RewiRED returns next month to The Met in Bury on the 9th of February at 7.30pm further details and booking here:  

themet.org.uk/event/frank-morgan/

You can find more information on the play about the shark, gambler and iconic bad guy of Paradise Heights at this link.
  

www.talesfromparadiseheights.com/im-frank-morgan-rewired.html

There's an exclusive to The Met new trailer for the play below, please share where you can and hope to see you there...

Much love, Joe x

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The Watcher: A Tale from Paradise Heights...Available on American Amazon Prime and Rolling Out To Over 70 World Wide VOD Services

1/3/2019

 
2019 has got off to a flying start with The Watcher: A Tale from Paradise Heights now available on American Amazon Prime, fantastic news for this classic northern England horror short.  As the year progresses the film will become available on over 70 VOD (Video On Demand) streaming services world wide.  

This is down to the tireless efforts of Mark Reid of Renderyard who has been championing the film, right down to doing the subtitles for each streaming service.  

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Ben Mottershead's excellent documentary on the making of the film is at the link below, well worth a watch as it gives an insight into how all the separate Tales from Paradise Heights are connected.

vimeo.com/32017631

So if you have any American friends give the link below a share and have them check out one of the many Tales from Paradise Heights.

Amazon Prime Link:   a.co/d/aAPjleu

Reviews: 

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There's much more on The Watcher on the film's page here: 

www.talesfromparadiseheights.com/the-watcher.html

There will be further updates as the film becomes available in other territories...once again, huge thanks to Mark Reid of Renderyard. 

Happy New Year...

Joe x


Rushing Headlong Down The Highway of 2019...

1/2/2019

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2018 was my most creative and successful year, starting the year with an award win and ending it with an award nomination. I also co-produced and co-directed the first animated Tale from Paradise Heights (above) and the film will be entering film festivals this year. On top of this The Haunting of Blaine Manor played Buxton Festival and set new house records in terms of audience numbers at the Underground Venues, and then there was the Sold Out winter tour of the play - totally independently produced without any funding and a tremendous success every where we went.
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I love all my collaborators, their input is invaluable, their talent incalculable, their friendships so precious and their support simply monumental - none of this is achieved without them, all of this is down to them throwing themselves into the mix and giving their all. Jo Haydock, Peter Slater, Andrew Yates, Phil Dennison, Ed Barry, Daniel Thackeray, Darren McGinn, Justin Wetherill, Darren Barker (set builder for I'm Frank Morgan: RewiRED) - I love you all so much and there's much more to come. Of course I also want to say a huge thank you to the management and staff of all the venues, the reviewers and the fabulous audiences we met along the way.
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Then there was the first Broken Banshee Cabaret that came out of Frank Morgan's club, The Ace of Spades (The Kings Arms), a small and intimate affair as the first one was bound to be. But this will grow and the talents we had that night were amazing including, Andrew Yates, Jo Malone, Zoe Iqbal, Johnny Ryall and The Hurtful Taunts, Johnny Giro (Peter Slater) Anne Addiction (Moni Wilkes), Harlow Kitty (Clare Bagnall) Ian Curley, Phil Dennison, special thanks to Lisa Connor of the fabulously Bohemian Boozer - The Kings Arms. There will be four Broken Banshee Cabarets a year so watch this space - the next one is at Easter. An extra special thanks to the incredibly talented photographers that I've been lucky to have get involved in all of this - Karen Mcbride, Shay Rowan and Darren McGinn, you've all created some truly iconic imagery.
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2018. What a great year.

So, 2019 - last year was the bench mark. This year I intend to go beyond that, no biggie, and the collaborations I have and will make further along the way will make that happen. Age is just a number - the drive, the urge, the obsessions and the will to do will make it happen.

So with 2018 fast disappearing in the rear view mirror, here's to rushing headlong down the highway of a FAB 2019, starting with the return of that ferocious Shark next month. See the next update for details...Happy New Year x
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