100 Top Tips: Microsoft Excel
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04 March 2026
I recently took part in a day-long workshop on immersive theatre, run by the team behind Bridge Command. Subscribers to my newsletter will know that I joined a mission last year and enjoyed it enormously, and that I've previously performed in immersive theatre show You Me Bum Bum Train. This workshop seemed like a perfect opportunity for me to deepen my understanding of immersive theatre, and exercise my improvisation skills.
At the workshop, we learned how to create truly immersive story-driven experiences, and had an opportunity to invent one of our own using one of the Bridge Command spacecraft as our location. (It feels wrong to call them "sets": They feel very real). Based on some of the presentations during the workshop, I have written an article to capture the key lessons about writing immersive theatre.
I think the article is a nice companion piece to my previous events reports covering how to write comedy and how to write for games. Across all three, there was a recurring theme: Story matters.
I've also published a review of My Life Story's December gig at Dingwalls, which appears in this month's Record Collector in an edited form. This was marking 25 years since the release of third album Joined Up Talking (yikes!). The gig was an uplifting celebration of the album, and it seemed like the years fell away.
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