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  1. Daisy Eris Campbell (born 1978), is a British writer, actress and theatre director. Daughter of actor and director Ken Campbell and actress and therapist Prunella Gee . [2] She staged The Warp , a revival of Neil Oram's 24-hour play (which her father had directed many times in the late seventies and early eighties) at The Everyman Theatre, Liverpool. [3]

  2. Aug 14, 2018 · Daisy Eris Campbell is a true force of nature. A stage visionary and crucial countercultural connector, she’s continually challenged audiences by pushing the boundaries of theatre to the outer fringes, and in the process has helped forge a self-perpetuating network of underground creatives across the UK. Inheriting a wealth of knowledge, insight, mythology and lunacyRead More

  3. Co-Producer (Love & Will) Writer / Director Daisy adapted and directed Cosmic Trigger in 2014 to great acclaim, having been told to do it by a puppet duck at her father’s graveside. Daisy worked alongside her father, Ken Campbell for many years, notably translating and co-directing Pidgin Macbeth (an attempt to teach the world a lingua franca via the medium of Shakespeare in Pidgin English) and The Warp. The Warp was a revival production of the world’s longest play (24 hours), staged in

  4. Apr 16, 2024 · Daisy Eris Campbell is a Dramaturge, writer and theatre director. In our conversation with @jonahemerson we discuss the role of story and myth in life and dr...

  5. Daisy Eris Campbell, is a British writer, actress and theatre director. Daughter of actor and director Ken Campbell and actress and therapist Prunella Gee. She staged The Warp, a revival of Neil Oram's 24-hour play at The Everyman Theatre, Liverpool. Campbell also adapted Robert Anton Wilson’s cult autobiographical book Cosmic Trigger for the ...

  6. Writer & Director Daisy worked alongside her father, Ken Campbell for many years, helping to create Pidgin Macbeth, (an attempt to teach the world a lingua franca via the medium of Shakespeare in Pidgin English) and The Tilly Matthews Academy of Bizarre and Adventurous Education (for performers in the business of becoming “extraordinary”) amongst many other capers. She directed the revival production of The Warp, the world’s longest play, staged in London Bridge arches amidst a festival

  7. Daisy worked alongside her father Ken Campbell for many years, on Pidgin Macbeth and other capers. She directed The Warp, the world’s longest play, staged in London amidst a rave; co-conceived The Questival, a festival of future consciousness; wrote & directed a collection of short plays; her children’s play, School Journey to the Centre of the Earth, was performed at the National Theatre; she co-directed Beyond Our Ken, also at the NT; oh, and she has an MA in Production and an MSc in ...