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The RewiRED Experiment: The Ace of Spades, The Return of Strawberry Jack and a Series Re-Launch

5/10/2018

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Pics by Karen McBride, collage imagery by Joe O'Byrne
​Frank's back in Salford on the next Bank Holiday Weekend, and this is a great chance to get acquainted with this acclaimed series of tales, reviewers have called them a Canterbury Tales for Today, and here's another good reason why.

Every now and again DC And Marvel do this Year Zero thing, where they relaunch stuff.  Well here's a great point for me to do my Tales from Paradise Heights Year Zero thing, to start with 
I'm Frank Morgan: RewiRED and bring them all back - still a series of separate tales on film and stage, but with room to acknowledge stuff that has found it's way into The Heights.  So yeah, this is a good time to get on board as I'm working on bringing all the Tales from Paradise Heights as a season to Hermon Chapel Arts Centre, and obviously if I'm doing that I'd love to bring them to other theatres too, both closer to home and further afield...watch this space.  If there are any theatre programmers out there interested in growing an audience around a body of work then do get in touch, these are all well reviewed tales and have repeat viewings from fabulous audiences. 


I'm currently in the wake of a great run at Hermon Chapel Arts Centre, Oswestry, thank you to the magnificent audiences down there and to the quite brilliant and lovely Barry Edwards and Claudia Lis who run this gorgeous theatre.  I'm now in the run up to the return of the show to The Kings Arms in Salford.   It's given me a short breather and in this precious recuperation space (because I'm knackered) time to reflect on what has been achieved with the show.  

This was a huge gamble for me, taking what worked before and transforming it, turning it into something new - with a whole new story, a fresh injection of a hint of the supernatural and a whole new act written in. Change was always a gamble, and the term 'if it ain't broke, don't fix it' kept nagging me.  But so much has come into the world of Paradise Heights - and outside it - since Frank launched the series all those years ago.   
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Well there's absolutely no doubt that this was a success, I found a whole new angle to the man, the shark, the monster  - and ran with it.  The show has really hit home with audiences as once you sit down in that theatre with Frank, in his club, there really is no escape.  It's a hugely immersive experience, visceral, in your face theatre with a hard yet nuanced, driven performance at its core.  I think it's fair to say that this version has really enthralled and thrilled audiences, leaving them thinking about the man and his world long after seeing the show.  

There were reasons for taking us into Frank's club.  The Ace of Spades is the club as much as it is the man yes, but it is also the backdrop for the play, Strawberry Jack and having this great new set has allowed me to visit Jack again, it's a Christmas Tale and therefore I'll be bringing it back this Christmas, tweaking it a touch, adding more performance within performance and paving the way for the next play in the series, a play I have talked about for years.  


Torch.  

A new tale, new drama in The Ace of Spades, with a real singer, a live band and a fresh noir driven story just itching to be told...so now is a great time to catch this show if you haven't already seen it.  It's gonna pave the way to Christmas and Strawberry Jack, and of course to everyone's favourite villain in the series...

I'm Frank Morgan: Rew
iRED returns to The Kings Arms, Salford 25th & 26th May, details below, along with a new trailer and a trailer for Strawberry Jack, more details on Jack here...

www.talesfromparadiseheights.com/strawberry-jack.html 

There's a fresh new trailer below, including the wonderful musical work of Justin Wetherill, the fabulous video and photography of Karen McBride and Shay Rowan, and the iconic sign designs of Darren McGinn, what a team, I'm blessed.

So, make it a date this coming Bank Holiday weekend at the end of May and catch one of the two shows remaining...this is the origin tale from Paradise Heights after all, and even though you can jump on board at any time with any of the tales, this is a great place to start...and of course, Frank would love to meet you and welcome you to The Ace of Spades.

​Joe x

​NEW MAY 2018 TRAILER
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Pic by Shay Rowan
The Kings Arms New Dates Ticket Links:

Friday 25th May:   
www.kingsarmssalford.com/my-calendar/?cid=mc-6bea5a7e02f8f5e2945b6f6b1bbf9266&mc_id=1622

Saturday 26th May
www.kingsarmssalford.com/my-calendar/?cid=mc-6bea5a7e02f8f5e2945b6f6b1bbf9266&mc_id=1623

Book them fast as we filled up real fast last time...it will be great to see you!  And for the readers among you, Frank Morgan pops up in my first novel, THE BENCH: A Tale from Paradise Heights...you can download it here - a cracking read on Paradise Heights and a whole host of characters, check the reviews at the link:

www.amazon.co.uk/Bench-Tale-Paradise-Heights-Tales-ebook/dp/B013VNYZOY/ref=cm_cr_arp_d_product_top?ie=UTF8

And all for less than the price of a pint...

Joe x
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Strawberry Jack: A Tale from Paradise Heights - Trailer
Get on board with Tales from Paradise Heights now, all the tales are coming back and there's more tales to come...catch the ride...but fair warning, this is addictive stuff, once sampled you'll be hooked.  

Joe x

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