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  • Alan Bennett: too nice to be great?


    Daily Telegraph | Telegraph.co.ukAuthority Authority: 970
    Alan Bennetts wit and feel for the nuances of class have endeared him to millions. But is he a true artist or merely a gifted entertainer?
    1 week ago
  • An all too painful experience


    London StudentAuthority Authority: 139
    If the First World War destroyed one generation, then it ignited the subsequent generation into an orgy of sexual liberation, drugs, alcohol, and freedom. It is this hedonistic idleness that is critiqued in Ferdinand Bruckner’s Pains of Youth , which is currently receiving a rare revival in the National Theatre’s ...
    1 week ago
  • Concert: Dela’s album launch, Nov 20 2009 @ National Museum


    Nairobi Now :: arts, culture and eventsAuthority Authority: 134
    Sorry – very last minute Welcome tonight at National Museum for the launch of the much anticipated debut album of Dela’s 400ksh at the gate
    1 week ago
  • The Habit of Art at the National Theatre review


    Daily Telegraph | Telegraph.co.ukAuthority Authority: 970
    Age has failed to wither Alan Bennetts powers in the deeply and unexpectedly moving The Habit of Art at the National Theatre. Rating:
    1 week ago
  • Review – Nation by Terry Pratchett via Mark Ravenhill, National Theatre


    West End WhingersAuthority Authority: 119
    It was all very strange. There the Whingers were at a preview of Mark Ravenhill ’s adaptation of Terry Pratchett ’s Nation at the National Theatre last night when who should turn up? Why, nobody they knew! Not only on the level of the individual but – largely – in a generic sense too. Yes, there was a ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Review – Nation – National Theatre


    Life in the Cheap Seats - Webcowgirl's London theatre reviewsAuthority Authority: 416
    I am afraid I did not enjoy Nation . Perhaps I went for the wrong reasons: my best friend loves Terry Pratchett, and I loved Melly Still’s direction of Coram Boy . Both of us frequently love children’s theater. But, but, but. The story, for those who don’t know it (I didn’t): it’s roughly 1850 in a ...
    2 weeks ago
  • “Misterioso, a journey into the silence of Thelonious Monk” a play by Stefano Benni.


    t5m: Love Personality, Love t5mAuthority Authority: 490
    When and where did you first hear the piano and compositions of Thelonious Monk? On vinyl? ABC Radio? Was it in Kym Bonythons lonely jazz record store or art gallery in Adelaide, or maybe it was in concert in Melbourne? Perhaps you first saw him on the cover of Time magazine? Where ever it was, the memory will still ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Review – The Habit of Art by Alan Bennett, National Theatre


    West End WhingersAuthority Authority: 119
    Poetry not really being his thing, Phil had never, to his knowledge, read any W H Auden . Until last night, that is, when he read one of the celebrated poet’s works in the programme for Alan Bennett ’s new play the The Habit of Art . He’s none the wiser about the poem, poetry or Auden. Andrew, on the ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Terry Pratchetts Nation at the NT


    Daily Telegraph | Telegraph.co.ukAuthority Authority: 970
    Can Melly Stills stage adaptation of Terry Pratchetts Nation maintain the NTs reputation for challenging Christmas shows?
    3 weeks ago
  • Is Our Class at the National Theatre really such a reliable history lesson?


    Daily Telegraph | Telegraph.co.ukAuthority Authority: 970
    A recommendation to see Tadeusz Slobodzianeks Our Class at the National Theatre would be qualified by some unshakeable misgivings about how the play portrays the relationship between Polish Catholics and Jews.
    3 weeks ago
  • Architecting at the Barbican


    Interval DrinksAuthority Authority: 107
    Architecting , an ambitious exploration of emotional and social repair, is stimulating and exciting and messy and frustrating in equal measure. Devised by the TEAM (Theatre of the Emerging American Moment) in association with the National Theatre of Scotland the piece began life as a BAC Scratch commission in ...
    3 weeks ago
  • Wales and the web: how the internet is reshaping British theatre


    Daily Telegraph | Telegraph.co.ukAuthority Authority: 970
    In the birth of the National Theatre of Wales we might just be seeing the death of the individual as the key drivingforce in our theatre
    3 weeks ago
  • English-language National Theatre delivered by Plaid


    Welsh RamblingsAuthority Authority: 421
    Credit to the indefatigable Syniadau for drawing attention to todays official launch of the National Theatre Wales. An English-language National Theatre for Wales is long overdue. It was first announced in 2007 as part of the One Wales deal, and will now run as a touring theatre to different venues across the ...
    3 weeks ago
  • 15 Memorable Productions


    GroundlingAuthority Authority: 107
    Image by Dramagirl via Flickr I hauled this out of the Notes section on my Facebook page, mainly because it got no traction there as far as I can tell. I had responded to one of those memes that go round the web from time to time. Just thought I’d share it here. 1. My first theatre memory – I believe it ...
    4 weeks ago
  • Find change – and not just beneath the sofa cushions


    Carolyn JackAuthority Authority: 110
    Creativity happens on a lot of fronts and, these days, all of them are important. With another Election Day facing us in the U.S., all registered voters here have the opportunity and duty to make sure that needed change takes place in our different levels of government, local communities and larger society. ...
    4 weeks ago
  • Peter Pan and JM Barrie


    Mark Fisher's Scottish Theatre BlogAuthority Authority: 107
    Published in Scotland on Sunday Peter Pan and JM Barrie PETER Pan might be the boy who wouldnt grow up, but he has no trouble proliferating. As we approach the 150th anniversary of the birth of JM Barrie, our appetite for the Kirriemuir writers most famous creation appears to be insatiable. The boy from Neverland ...
    4 weeks ago
  • Breathe deep and die – Happy Halloween


    YesBut's ImagesAuthority Authority: 144
    Click on image to enlarge Click on thumbnail to visit B&W Gallery Posted in Abstract, Architecture, Art, Canon G9, Copyright © All text and images by YesBut, Digital art, Digital photography, foto, fotos, humour, internet, Life, London, people, photo, photo blog, photoblog, Photography, ...
    4 weeks ago
  • In which Phil uses his loaf for once


    West End WhingersAuthority Authority: 119
    As readers of Time Out magazine will already know, Phil has been very busy of late. The listings magazine had (foolishly, as they no doubt now realise) challenged readers to send in pictures of London landmarks rendered in food. The prospect of winning a bottle of Tattinger Champagne meant that Phil didn’t need ...
    4 weeks ago
  • I’m puzzled


    YesBut's ImagesAuthority Authority: 144
    Click on image to enlarge Click on thumbnail to visit B&W Gallery Posted in Abstract, Architecture, Art, Business, Copyright © All text and images by YesBut, Digital art, Digital photography, foto, fotos, humour, internet, Life, London, Nikon D40, people, photo, photo blog, photoblog, ...
    4 weeks ago
  • DC Mythbusting: Haunted DC


    We Love DCAuthority Authority: 607
    ‘Thomas Trueman Gaff Monument’ courtesy of ‘kimberlyfaye’ Hi, and welcome to a Halloween edition of Mythbusting!  This week, I’ll see if my mythbusting skills can translate to ghostbusting.  I’m going to tackle three different spooky DC myths and see if I can find any validity in the legends. ...
    5 weeks ago

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