Hello blog. It's been a while.
A quick round up of what's been going on.
I've seen several shows over the last few months -
- Jerusalem, starring Mark Rylance and Rhys Ifans, (Very good)
- Henry VI parts 2 and 3 at the RSC (Good, but making the best of what's not Will's best material, and with some irritating filming / camera work, which I didn't feel added much to the performance) and
- Days of Rebellion, another production of the Wars of the Roses (combination of Henry VII parts 1-3) by the graduating class at Bristol Old Vic (a good attempt, but the idea of setting it as corporate warfare rather broke down once the actual bodies start to pile up)
- The Tempest, the the Ustinov Studio in Bath - the opening production for the new Artistic Director, Deborah Warner, With Nicholas Woodeson as Prospero and Dickie Beau as Ariel
- Headlong Theatre's production of August Wilson's 'Jitney', in Bath, directly from the Old Vic.
- Into the Woods, Stephen Sondheim's musical directed / designed by Terry Gilliam, which I enjoyed.
-The Doctor - an Almeida Theatre production, at Bath, starring Juliet Stevenson, which was very good, but depressing.
As you may have noticed, the Queen died last month, and we all had a week of wall-to-wall coverage.- I didn't feel any particular sense of loss, although I did find some of the ceremonial quite interesting.
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Deborah Warner has quite a reputation. I shall be interested to se (read about) what she does with her new fiefdom. I miss my London days so much when I read your postings.
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