"A Milhouse Divided" (the only full episode of The Simpsons Tompkins has written)
Josh Weinstein and Bill Oakley said that, with the exception of George Meyer, Tompkins had contributed more to seasons seven and eight than anyone else on the Simpsons staff. Tompkins wrote the sequence in "Homer's Phobia" where Homer takes Bart to a steel mill that turns out to be a gay dance club. He first pitched that Homer and Bart would encounter longshoremen, but it was too much work to animate the lading of ships, so a steel mill was used instead. Tompkins also wrote a different third act for the episode which was replaced in the final cut. Instead of Homer, Bart, Barney and Moe going deer hunting and ending up at "Santa's Village" they would go back to the steel mill. There, Homer would attempt to prove his heterosexuality by having a human tractor pulling contest with some of the steel mill workers. It was decided that it "didn't really service the story" and was dropped.
"We would never describe ourselves as theatre specialists,"
"[At its extremes, there's almost an element of set design to this type of work - the distinction between theatrical and architectural space starts to blur. Especially in cases like the temporary Almeida spaces, where Tompkins had just a few months and £700,000 to transform empty shells into practicable, commercial venues.] The theatre technicians and set builders worked alongside our carpenters and builders, and there was a pretty seamless relationship, ... We were finishing the theatre as the dress rehearsals were going on, literally."
"After an 8-8 start, it's a big accomplishment. It's all about these kids. Come tournament time, they really stepped it up."
"[The Young Vic redevelopment was a natural fit for Tompkins' approach. The theatre's original designer, Bill Howell, also strove to work with his theatrical clients. The result was an auditorium that's still one of London's best loved, despite the fact that it was designed as a temporary breeze block structure, and, 35 years on, is surrounded by a virtual shanty town of leaking, rotting, cluttered and confined spaces. Just as Howell incorporated the tiled butcher's shop that still stood on the original bombed-out site, so Tompkins is retaining the butcher's shop and the essence of Howell's auditorium, although he's expanded its capacity by 200 people.] The holy grail of auditoria is more people into same space, ... It's like an electromagnet: the more coils you can get the more current you can generate."
"[Two 15-year-olds interviewed the architects for the job and told them exactly what they wanted: in a word, playfulness. The auditorium is a horseshoe of red corrugated plastic and industrial metalwork.] An adult client for a 120-seat auditorium would never have come up with this, and I don't think we would have on our own either, ... We'd never have thought of making an elliptical theatre. It has some of the qualities of a Victorian playhouse, and a sense of glamour."
Young Vic: Steve Tompkins of Haworth Tompkins and Pricegore discuss the reimagined theatre
In 1970, Howell Killick Partridge Amis (HKPA) designed a theatre for the Young Vic company, an off-shoot of the Old Vic, that would create a new kind of theatre for a new generation - one that was unconventional, classless, open, circus-like and cheap. Arranged around an old butchers shop (a lone survivor of wartime bombing), the new theatre was built at a cost of £60,000 and was only intended to last for just five years. Although becoming one of Europe’s most important producing houses, the building itself had outgrown its informal beginnings. It was now too small, too energy hungry and technically obsolete. In the early 2000s, architects Haworth Tompkins won a competition to significantly expand and rework the site, re-imagining a new theatre grown around the auditorium, adding an enlarg...
published: 18 Nov 2021
Take a tour of the new Everyman site with Architect Steve Tompkins
Architect Steve Tompkins from Haworth Tompkins leads a tour of the site where the new theatre will take shape, pointing out in situ where the theatre space, Bistro, dressing rooms, rehearsal spaces and other new facilities that will soon be a reality.
published: 01 Mar 2012
Suffolk County Sheriff Steve Tompkins On His Mass & Cass Proposal
The debate is an intense one in Boston over what is the best approach to the problems that have come to define the area known as Mass and Cass — the intersection of Massachusetts Ave and Melnea Cass Boulevard where homelessness, opioid addiction and tent encampments have become ubiquitous. Suffolk County Sheriff Steve Tompkins has proposed setting up a temporary shelter at an empty detention center nearby, but critics point out that such a plan would involve involuntarily committing people to treatment. Sheriff Tompkins joined Jim Braude to discuss.
published: 28 Sep 2021
Web Extra: William Gross, Ayanna Pressley & Steve Tompkins
Boston's new leaders are an inspiring change for many. WBZ-TV's David Wade sat down with Boston Police Commissioner William Gross, Congresswoman-elect Ayanna Pressley and Sheriff Steve Tompkins to discuss the city's future and the issues impacting people of color.
published: 08 Nov 2018
Steve Tompkins Engaging with RIBA FINAL
published: 05 Apr 2013
Steve Tompkins Home Page
published: 04 Apr 2013
Steve Tompkins talks the Aston Martin GT4 | Giltrap TV
Steve Tompkins is the first to admit that he has the coolest job – driver training and racing for Aston Martin. On any day his office can be a Vulcan or even a Valkyrie.
Recently he was in New Zealand to drive Steve Harrison's new Vantage GT4 in the NZ Endurance Series finale
published: 30 Dec 2019
Web Extra: Suffolk County Sheriff Steven Tompkins
Suffolk County Sheriff Steven Tompkins speaks with WBZ's Anaridis Rodriguez about his focus on the rehabilitation of inmates.
published: 25 Jul 2019
Dad&Daughter FIRST REACTION: Ren & Sam Tompkins - Stevie Wonder
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Ren Erin Gill (born 29 March 1990), known professionally as Ren,[1] is a Welsh[2] songwriter and musician. He was a member of the indie hip-hop band Trick The Fox [3] and The Big Push, a British busking band based in Brighton.[4]
In 2022, Ren released "Hi Ren". The video went viral and appeared in both the United Kingdom and Worldwide Trending Music Video Charts on YouTube, and had 6.8 million views in two months.[2] The next six songs Ren released, "Sick Boi", "Bittersweet Symphony (The Verve Retake)", "Illest of Our Time", "Animal Flow", and "Suicide" also appeared in the United Kingdom's Trending Music Vi...
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Gov. Deval Patrick defends choice of Sheriff Steve Tompkins on Greater Boston
In 1970, Howell Killick Partridge Amis (HKPA) designed a theatre for the Young Vic company, an off-shoot of the Old Vic, that would create a new kind of theatre...
In 1970, Howell Killick Partridge Amis (HKPA) designed a theatre for the Young Vic company, an off-shoot of the Old Vic, that would create a new kind of theatre for a new generation - one that was unconventional, classless, open, circus-like and cheap. Arranged around an old butchers shop (a lone survivor of wartime bombing), the new theatre was built at a cost of £60,000 and was only intended to last for just five years. Although becoming one of Europe’s most important producing houses, the building itself had outgrown its informal beginnings. It was now too small, too energy hungry and technically obsolete. In the early 2000s, architects Haworth Tompkins won a competition to significantly expand and rework the site, re-imagining a new theatre grown around the auditorium, adding an enlarged foyer bar, two new studio theatres and much improved support spaces. Dingle Price and Alex Gore of Pricegore, talk to Steve Tompkins of Haworth Tompkins, about the unique design process for the renewed theatre.
Dingle Price and Alex Gore are founding directors of Pricegore, an architecture practice that seeks to respond to the particularities of contemporary economic, environmental, cultural and social conditions. In 2019, The Observer listed their Dulwich Pavilion as No. 2 in the architectural highlights of the year, and The Evening Standard listed directors, Dingle Price and Alex Gore as two of the most influential practitioners in London. https://pricegore.co.uk/
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In 1970, Howell Killick Partridge Amis (HKPA) designed a theatre for the Young Vic company, an off-shoot of the Old Vic, that would create a new kind of theatre for a new generation - one that was unconventional, classless, open, circus-like and cheap. Arranged around an old butchers shop (a lone survivor of wartime bombing), the new theatre was built at a cost of £60,000 and was only intended to last for just five years. Although becoming one of Europe’s most important producing houses, the building itself had outgrown its informal beginnings. It was now too small, too energy hungry and technically obsolete. In the early 2000s, architects Haworth Tompkins won a competition to significantly expand and rework the site, re-imagining a new theatre grown around the auditorium, adding an enlarged foyer bar, two new studio theatres and much improved support spaces. Dingle Price and Alex Gore of Pricegore, talk to Steve Tompkins of Haworth Tompkins, about the unique design process for the renewed theatre.
Dingle Price and Alex Gore are founding directors of Pricegore, an architecture practice that seeks to respond to the particularities of contemporary economic, environmental, cultural and social conditions. In 2019, The Observer listed their Dulwich Pavilion as No. 2 in the architectural highlights of the year, and The Evening Standard listed directors, Dingle Price and Alex Gore as two of the most influential practitioners in London. https://pricegore.co.uk/
AF TURNS 30
AF Turns 30 is a new weekly series looking back at the people, projects and policy that have shaped the architectural landscape over the past thirty years. The programme marks thirty years since the Architecture Foundation was established in 1991. Each episode is guest presented by a new generation of practitioners, writers and historians; reflecting on landmark architectural projects in the U.K. and beyond.
ABOUT THE ARCHITECTURE FOUNDATION
For 30 years, the Architecture Foundation has brought together professionals from across the built environment to discuss and act on issues related to design and the built environment. With a renewed focus on the city and the critical intersection of architecture and politics, the Architecture Foundation works to effect meaningful change on policy and practice.
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Architect Steve Tompkins from Haworth Tompkins leads a tour of the site where the new theatre will take shape, pointing out in situ where the theatre space, Bis...
Architect Steve Tompkins from Haworth Tompkins leads a tour of the site where the new theatre will take shape, pointing out in situ where the theatre space, Bistro, dressing rooms, rehearsal spaces and other new facilities that will soon be a reality.
Architect Steve Tompkins from Haworth Tompkins leads a tour of the site where the new theatre will take shape, pointing out in situ where the theatre space, Bistro, dressing rooms, rehearsal spaces and other new facilities that will soon be a reality.
The debate is an intense one in Boston over what is the best approach to the problems that have come to define the area known as Mass and Cass — the intersectio...
The debate is an intense one in Boston over what is the best approach to the problems that have come to define the area known as Mass and Cass — the intersection of Massachusetts Ave and Melnea Cass Boulevard where homelessness, opioid addiction and tent encampments have become ubiquitous. Suffolk County Sheriff Steve Tompkins has proposed setting up a temporary shelter at an empty detention center nearby, but critics point out that such a plan would involve involuntarily committing people to treatment. Sheriff Tompkins joined Jim Braude to discuss.
The debate is an intense one in Boston over what is the best approach to the problems that have come to define the area known as Mass and Cass — the intersection of Massachusetts Ave and Melnea Cass Boulevard where homelessness, opioid addiction and tent encampments have become ubiquitous. Suffolk County Sheriff Steve Tompkins has proposed setting up a temporary shelter at an empty detention center nearby, but critics point out that such a plan would involve involuntarily committing people to treatment. Sheriff Tompkins joined Jim Braude to discuss.
Boston's new leaders are an inspiring change for many. WBZ-TV's David Wade sat down with Boston Police Commissioner William Gross, Congresswoman-elect Ayanna Pr...
Boston's new leaders are an inspiring change for many. WBZ-TV's David Wade sat down with Boston Police Commissioner William Gross, Congresswoman-elect Ayanna Pressley and Sheriff Steve Tompkins to discuss the city's future and the issues impacting people of color.
Boston's new leaders are an inspiring change for many. WBZ-TV's David Wade sat down with Boston Police Commissioner William Gross, Congresswoman-elect Ayanna Pressley and Sheriff Steve Tompkins to discuss the city's future and the issues impacting people of color.
Steve Tompkins is the first to admit that he has the coolest job – driver training and racing for Aston Martin. On any day his office can be a Vulcan or even a ...
Steve Tompkins is the first to admit that he has the coolest job – driver training and racing for Aston Martin. On any day his office can be a Vulcan or even a Valkyrie.
Recently he was in New Zealand to drive Steve Harrison's new Vantage GT4 in the NZ Endurance Series finale
Steve Tompkins is the first to admit that he has the coolest job – driver training and racing for Aston Martin. On any day his office can be a Vulcan or even a Valkyrie.
Recently he was in New Zealand to drive Steve Harrison's new Vantage GT4 in the NZ Endurance Series finale
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ABOUT: 🔻
Ren Erin Gill (born 29 March 1990), known professionally as Ren,[1] is a Welsh[2] songwriter and musician. He was a member of the indie hip-hop band Trick The Fox [3] and The Big Push, a British busking band based in Brighton.[4]
In 2022, Ren released "Hi Ren". The video went viral and appeared in both the United Kingdom and Worldwide Trending Music Video Charts on YouTube, and had 6.8 million views in two months.[2] The next six songs Ren released, "Sick Boi", "Bittersweet Symphony (The Verve Retake)", "Illest of Our Time", "Animal Flow", and "Suicide" also appeared in the United Kingdom's Trending Music Video Chart on YouTube.[5] Ren was invited to play at Glastonbury 2023 and other major UK summer music festivals.[2] Alongside several EPs and singles, he has released one album to date, Freckled Angels (2016), with a second album, Sick Boi, scheduled for release on 13 October 2023.
Ren has spent years battling health problems[2] and often uses his public persona to raise awareness of mental health issues.[
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Ren Erin Gill (born 29 March 1990), known professionally as Ren,[1] is a Welsh[2] songwriter and musician. He was a member of the indie hip-hop band Trick The Fox [3] and The Big Push, a British busking band based in Brighton.[4]
In 2022, Ren released "Hi Ren". The video went viral and appeared in both the United Kingdom and Worldwide Trending Music Video Charts on YouTube, and had 6.8 million views in two months.[2] The next six songs Ren released, "Sick Boi", "Bittersweet Symphony (The Verve Retake)", "Illest of Our Time", "Animal Flow", and "Suicide" also appeared in the United Kingdom's Trending Music Video Chart on YouTube.[5] Ren was invited to play at Glastonbury 2023 and other major UK summer music festivals.[2] Alongside several EPs and singles, he has released one album to date, Freckled Angels (2016), with a second album, Sick Boi, scheduled for release on 13 October 2023.
Ren has spent years battling health problems[2] and often uses his public persona to raise awareness of mental health issues.[
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Ren & Sam Tompkins - Improvising Around Stevie Wonder (Live Performance)
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In 1970, Howell Killick Partridge Amis (HKPA) designed a theatre for the Young Vic company, an off-shoot of the Old Vic, that would create a new kind of theatre for a new generation - one that was unconventional, classless, open, circus-like and cheap. Arranged around an old butchers shop (a lone survivor of wartime bombing), the new theatre was built at a cost of £60,000 and was only intended to last for just five years. Although becoming one of Europe’s most important producing houses, the building itself had outgrown its informal beginnings. It was now too small, too energy hungry and technically obsolete. In the early 2000s, architects Haworth Tompkins won a competition to significantly expand and rework the site, re-imagining a new theatre grown around the auditorium, adding an enlarged foyer bar, two new studio theatres and much improved support spaces. Dingle Price and Alex Gore of Pricegore, talk to Steve Tompkins of Haworth Tompkins, about the unique design process for the renewed theatre.
Dingle Price and Alex Gore are founding directors of Pricegore, an architecture practice that seeks to respond to the particularities of contemporary economic, environmental, cultural and social conditions. In 2019, The Observer listed their Dulwich Pavilion as No. 2 in the architectural highlights of the year, and The Evening Standard listed directors, Dingle Price and Alex Gore as two of the most influential practitioners in London. https://pricegore.co.uk/
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Architect Steve Tompkins from Haworth Tompkins leads a tour of the site where the new theatre will take shape, pointing out in situ where the theatre space, Bistro, dressing rooms, rehearsal spaces and other new facilities that will soon be a reality.
The debate is an intense one in Boston over what is the best approach to the problems that have come to define the area known as Mass and Cass — the intersection of Massachusetts Ave and Melnea Cass Boulevard where homelessness, opioid addiction and tent encampments have become ubiquitous. Suffolk County Sheriff Steve Tompkins has proposed setting up a temporary shelter at an empty detention center nearby, but critics point out that such a plan would involve involuntarily committing people to treatment. Sheriff Tompkins joined Jim Braude to discuss.
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Recently he was in New Zealand to drive Steve Harrison's new Vantage GT4 in the NZ Endurance Series finale
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"A Milhouse Divided" (the only full episode of The Simpsons Tompkins has written)
Josh Weinstein and Bill Oakley said that, with the exception of George Meyer, Tompkins had contributed more to seasons seven and eight than anyone else on the Simpsons staff. Tompkins wrote the sequence in "Homer's Phobia" where Homer takes Bart to a steel mill that turns out to be a gay dance club. He first pitched that Homer and Bart would encounter longshoremen, but it was too much work to animate the lading of ships, so a steel mill was used instead. Tompkins also wrote a different third act for the episode which was replaced in the final cut. Instead of Homer, Bart, Barney and Moe going deer hunting and ending up at "Santa's Village" they would go back to the steel mill. There, Homer would attempt to prove his heterosexuality by having a human tractor pulling contest with some of the steel mill workers. It was decided that it "didn't really service the story" and was dropped.