Reviews
Review: The Turner Plays At Camden Fringe PDF Print E-mail
By Hazel Tsoi-Wiles
Article appears in The Londonist, 8 August, 2008.


Value for money in The Turner Plays at the Camden Fringe can't be beaten. Five short plays by five new writers, based on five paintings by Turner, developed by Red On Black Productions, last seen at Camden Fringe with Hostage / Bleach / Burn. The precedent for high quality new writing was set and met again in this quintet of short work.

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Hometown advantage PDF Print E-mail
By Elizabeth Withey
Interview appears in The Edmonton Journal, 24 September, 2009.


Ex-city resident Heather Taylor brings two of her projects to Edmonton International Film Festival

comWhen Heather Taylor won a travel company company competition to live in London, England for a year, she didn't plan to become a Brit.

Then she fell in love. With the city, that is.

Everyone thinks it was a boy she fell for, "but it's actually not," says the Edmontonborn filmmaker and writer, who attended Harry Ainlay High School and is now permanently based in the U. K. capital.

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The Last Thakur, review PDF Print E-mail
Article by Sukhdev Sandu
Published in the Telegraph, 25 Jun 2009


The Last Thakur is a promising calling card from director Sadik Ahmed.

The Last Thakur, directed by Sadik Ahmed who co-wrote the script with Heather Taylor, is the first fruit of an intriguing collaboration between UK film distributor Artificial Eye and the National Film and Television School that gives current students and recent graduates the chance to make full-length features.

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Heather Taylor returns to E-Town for EIFF PDF Print E-mail
By Agnieszka Kucharska, Arts & Entertainment Writer
Interview appears in The Gateway, 23 September, 2009.


When the Edmonton International Film Festival begins, Heather Taylor will be returning to her hometown for the screening of her two latest films: Wild West Dream and The Last Thakur.

“I was so excited,”Taylor exclaims, “because it’s the first time that any films that I’ve made have been shown in Edmonton [...] When I got the first one in, I was like ‘that’s really amazing’ and then when I got two in, I just thought, ‘I’ll never have this chance to go and see two of my films in the same place.’ ”

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