Video and DVD
Ken Campbell
at the Fortean Times
Unconvention 2002
The Campbell appearance at the 2002 Unconvention in the
main hall of the Commonwealth Institute will long be
remembered by the 1,000+ people who saw it.
Now you can relive some of those sensational moments:
or if you missed it, find out what everyone was raving about.
Captured on three cameras and edited down to nearly an hour
of hilarity, the video of the event is now available:

As Jack Phoenix said in the Fortean Times:
"Campbell... and members of the Nina Plashwit Academy of
Gastromancy and the Allied Arts demonstrated the sucking
of rogue spirits into their stomachs, via the loon-pipe, and
making them talk... culminating in experienced libidinist
Mouse bunching tight her bamsie strings and shooting forth
an arc of ectoplasmic effulvia... the video of this will certainly
become a Fortean collector's item"
Well, seekers: look no further. You can become the collector who
gets the item (please state VHS or DVD) by simply sending a cheque
(made out to Playback Arts Limited) for £11.99 (inclusive of
all
that postage and package nonesense) to this address:
Playback Arts Limited
9 Maldon Road
Great Totham
Essex CM9 8PR
or buy online from playback shop
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also available
A remarkable experiment in language - Makbed!
Shakespeare in Pidgin - Ken Campbell staged Macbeth as a tribal rock musical
Ken Campbell thinks that Pidgin should be recognised as a World Language - Wol Wantok. It can be learned in a couple
of days and has proved a perfectley satisfactory means of communication for millions of people in the South Seas region.
To illustrate just how sophisticated a language it is, Ken worked with a group of actors on a translation of the Scottish
play of Shakespeare into Pidgin. And what do you know - it improved it!
MAKBED is available on video (VHS or DVD)... two full performances on one tape/disc
£13.99 (including post & package) go to shop page
see also details of how Makbed played in the West End