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Lucky Guy
18 May 2013 - 03:59 PM
Who is he in talks with? We must be told. Go out there, people and find out. Spacey in the mix perhaps?
Theatre Programmes
19 April 2013 - 10:16 AM
I know we have gone through this topic before and our transatlantic brothers have joined in requesting particular numbers etc but now the moment has come and I have a load of proggies going back to the 70s all alphabetically ordered and we just can't house them any more. SO.....what to do ? I can look for particular copies if you ask me and will send them on but the bulk? Any ideas?
American Psycho
19 April 2013 - 10:13 AM
I'm posting this here because I don't know what it is, a full blown leg kicking glossy musical or one of those hard gritty pieces with faux jazz music. So as it is at The Almeida and is its showpiece production over Xmas by the' new' guy Rupert, I thought fellow Almeida goers might enlighten me.
You know me. Do I book for this?
You know me. Do I book for this?
On Approval
14 April 2013 - 03:31 PM
Lots of fun. I think they will excavate the rest of this Lonsdale's work though he sounds to have been a bit of prat personally from the proggie note. Sort of sub Noel Coward.
Nice performances. Pity they couldn't afford really swish clothes for the gals who were supposed to be rolling in it. The coat had holes in it. But for a small space it was well presented and very well directed. A few ciggie fumblings. People who really smoked used to light up in a flash.
Thinking: seen really nice stuff at small venues recently: St James, The Print Room and now this at Jermyn St. Entertaining and heartfelt. Long time since I came out of the Olivier/Lyttleton thinking I had enjoyed myself. And it isn't the money.
Nice performances. Pity they couldn't afford really swish clothes for the gals who were supposed to be rolling in it. The coat had holes in it. But for a small space it was well presented and very well directed. A few ciggie fumblings. People who really smoked used to light up in a flash.
Thinking: seen really nice stuff at small venues recently: St James, The Print Room and now this at Jermyn St. Entertaining and heartfelt. Long time since I came out of the Olivier/Lyttleton thinking I had enjoyed myself. And it isn't the money.
My Perfect Mind
10 April 2013 - 10:18 PM
A little gem. Edward Petherbridge and Paul Hunter, directed by Kathryn Hunter ( related? ) give us the shadow of his Lear and a load of laughs. The three of them wrote and devised it. Theatre jokes and lots of energy. You have to know King Lear a bit I suppose. But give it a go.
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