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The top 10 historical streets in London
So this post is undeniably sad. What is even sadder is there may well be more of the same in future. And top 10 lists are also pathetic. An attempt to impose your view on others without any semblance of argument in a format designed to foster inattention. My guess…
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The Glass Menagerie at the Duke of York’s Theatre review ****
The Glass Menagerie The Duke of York’s Theatre, 2nd March 2017 Sorry this is a bit late in the day but this is soldiering on until the end of April and is definitely worth seeing I think. So obviously this is a classic American play from a classic American playwright…
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The Radical Eye at Tate Modern review ***
The Radical Eye: Modernist Photography from the Sir Elton John Collection Tate Modern, 29th March 2017 Sir Elton John is a thoroughly good bloke in my book. Firstly, for letting the Tate conjure up an exhibition of iconic works by renowned photographers (Man Ray, Dali, Kertesz, Strand), secondly for not…
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The Kid Stays in the Picture at the Royal Court Theatre review *****
The Kid Stays in the Picture Royal Court Theatre, 30th March 2017 So another of life’s minor annoyances caused by devoting too much time to work and not enough time to expanding the cultural horizons. I confess I have not read Robert Evans’s eponymous autobiography on which this play is…
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English National Ballet at Sadler’s Wells review ***
English National Ballet Sadler’s Wells, 26th March 2017 So there I am sitting at a performance of Steve Reich classics a few months ago. In front of me is some twenty something with an open tablet nodding his head up and down like he’s listening to Metallica. Utter p*ick. Anyway once…
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Nederlands Kamerkoor at Cadogan Hall review *****
Nederlands Kamerkoor: Sacred and Profane Cadogan Hall, 8th March 2017 Britten – Hymn to St Cecilia Gabriel Jackson – Ave Regina caelorum Berio – Cries of London Lars Johan Werle – Orpheus Lars Johan Werle – Canzone 126 di Francesco Petrarca Britten – Sacred and Profane Another bit of a catch up here. This was so…
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The Miser at Richmond Theatre review ***
The Miser Richmond Theatre, 22nd February 2017 Just catching up with this from a few weeks ago prior to the current West End run at the Garrick Theatre. Now comedy is a tricky business to get right. Moliere’s tale with satirical and farcical forebears by way of Plautus and Italy…
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Sussex Modernism at Two Temple Place review ***
Sussex Modernism: Retreat and Rebellion Two Temple Place, 15th February 2017 Just a quick shout out for this interesting, compact exhibition. For those who don’t know Two Temple Place it is a neo-Gothic, late Victorian mansion on the Embankment built for an Astor and full to the brim of OTT…