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  • Community Culture Pittsburgh Place Race Theatre USA

    Two Trains Running at the Royal and Derngate review ***

    Two Trains Running Royal and Derngate Northampton, 12th September 2019 Another instalment in August Wilson’s Pittsburgh cycle though, four in, the Tourist still has some way to go. Two Trains Running premiered in 1990 and is set in the turbulent 1960s – remember each of the ten play series covers…

    October 22, 2019
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    Prom 71 The Dunedin Consort at the Royal Albert Hall review ****

    Prom 71 – Dunedin Consort, John Butt (conductor) Royal Albert Hall, 11th September 2019 JS Bach – Orchestral Suites 1-4 Nico Muhly – Tambourin Stevie Wishart – The Last Dance? Ailie Robertson – Chaconne Stuart MacRae – Courante No need to delay too long on the JSB. Last seen and…

    October 15, 2019
  • Baroque Classical Music Concert Contemporary Classical Culture Electronics London

    Prom 70 Jonny Greenwood at the Royal Albert Hall review *****

    Prom 70 – BBC National Orchestra of Wales, BBC Proms Youth Ensemble, Hugh Brunt (conductor), Daniel Pioro violin), Katherine Tinker (piano), Jonny Greenwood (bass guitar, tanpura), Nicolas Magriel (tanpura) Royal Albert Hall, 10th September 2019 Biber – Mystery Sonata no 16, Passacaglia in G minor Penderecki – Sinfonietta for strings,…

    October 14, 2019
  • Acting Culture London Power Race Theatre USA

    Until the Flood at the Arcola Theatre *****

    Until the Flood Arcola Theatre, 10th September 2019 I am in awe of actors, and indeed other performers, who are prepared to step out on a stage alone to entertain, inspire and educate us. A one character monologue is tricky enough. To present multiple characters surely more so. To inhabit…

    October 14, 2019
  • Crime Culture Justice London Russia Theatre Truth

    A Very Expensive Poison at the Old Vic review *****

    A Very Expensive Poison Old Vic Theatre, 9th September 2019 Lucy Prebble wrote The Effect, ENRON and The Sugar Syndrome all of which were rightly lauded. She is currently one of the writers on Succession the best thing on the telly in this, or any other, year. And Guardian journalist…

    October 13, 2019
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    The Secret River at the National Theatre review ****

    The Secret River National Theatre Olivier, 29th August 2019 This must have been tough. Sydney Theatre Company’s production of The Secret River is an epic production, in terms of the story it tells and the way it tells it, involving numerous creatives and a large cast, over 40 people in…

    October 12, 2019
  • Acting Ideology London Politics Relationship Theatre

    Hansard at the National Theatre review ****

    Hansard National Theatre Lyttleton, 26th August 2019 Simon Woods is an actor who has appeared in TV shows such as Rome, Cranford and Spooks and films including Pride and Prejudice and Starter for 10, though I am afraid I don’t recognise him. He also went to Eton, then Oxford where…

    October 12, 2019
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    Natalia Goncharova exhibition at Tate Modern review *****

    Natalia Goncharova Tate Modern, 26th August 2019 Right cards on the table. If I don’t start getting a move on I am never going to catch up in terms of documenting my cultural adventures on this blog, Which would render it even more pointless and too much of a chore.…

    October 11, 2019
  • Acting Community Culture London Love Musicals Shakespeare Theatre

    As You Like It at the Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch review ***

    As You Like It Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch, 26th August 2019 I don’t think I was alone in praising the first initiative in the collaboration between Public Acts and the National Theatre last year which brought amateur and professional creatives together to produce a piece of large scale community theatre. That…

    October 9, 2019
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    Faith Ringgold at the Serpentine Galleries review ****

    Faith Ringgold Serpentine Galleries, 22nd August 2019 Once again it has taken the Tourist way too long to gather his thoughts on something he has seen. Which means this snappy retrospective of the work of Africa- American artist has now finished. Sorry. It was Very Good. I guess that doesn’t…

    October 7, 2019
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