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Interval Drinks: November 2014
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London Theatre, both West End and fringe. Because a girl can't live on gin alone. Wednesday, November 26, 2014. Near Gone, Bush Theatre. It’s a sky-punching, foot-stamping, pistol-firing, rakia-downing, midnight embrace of a song (though not lacking in irony, teetering at times on pastiche). It is a song I have definitely danced to when drunk at least once. For it turns out this is not only a piece about grief and distance but also about what it is to bridge these gaps, cultural, linguistic and emotional...
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Interval Drinks: Edinburgh 2014: Spine, Underbelly
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London Theatre, both West End and fringe. Because a girl can't live on gin alone. Tuesday, October 07, 2014. Edinburgh 2014: Spine, Underbelly. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). This blog belongs to Natasha Tripney, founding editor of Exeunt Magazine, regular contributor to The Stage, freelance arts and features writer, and occasional author of short stories. View my complete profile. There Ought To Be Clowns. Review: Steel Magnolias, Hope. Stage: Theatre blog guardian.co.uk. Postcards from the Gods.
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Interval Drinks: The Me Plays, Old Red Lion
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London Theatre, both West End and fringe. Because a girl can't live on gin alone. Tuesday, October 07, 2014. The Me Plays, Old Red Lion. In the first play in his double bill of poetic, gently introspective, semi-autobiographical plays, Junkie, Andrew Maddock’s ‘Me’, wearing an unwise Topman jumper, is readying himself to go on a date with a woman that he has only ever met online, having swiped to the right on her photo on Tinder. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Life in the C...
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Interval Drinks: June 2014
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London Theatre, both West End and fringe. Because a girl can't live on gin alone. Monday, June 23, 2014. Where on earth is Hamlet? The battle rages on. By lamp-light. At high speed. With a 3am kebab. With Steven Berkoff. Farce turns to horror. In a caravan. Haunted by a pigeon.". This year's Edinburgh Fringe programme condensed, continued over on Exeunt. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. There Ought To Be Clowns. Review: Steel Magnolias, Hope. Stage: Theatre blog guardian.co.uk. Where...
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Interval Drinks: Edinburgh 2014: Circa - Beyond, Underbelly
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London Theatre, both West End and fringe. Because a girl can't live on gin alone. Monday, September 01, 2014. Edinburgh 2014: Circa - Beyond, Underbelly. There’s been a lot of talk recently about the lack of female-led super hero movies. Joss Whedon’s attempts to bring Wonder Woman to the big screen came to nothing and while there’s apparently a female-led Marvel project on the cards for 2017, there’s a general sense of timidity about the whole thing. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Postcards from th...
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Interval Drinks: Edinburgh 2014: The Duck Pond, Bedlam
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London Theatre, both West End and fringe. Because a girl can't live on gin alone. Monday, September 01, 2014. Edinburgh 2014: The Duck Pond, Bedlam. Some of my favourite shows of this year’s Fringe have involved people screaming. Men bellowing and raging in pain,. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). This blog belongs to Natasha Tripney, founding editor of Exeunt Magazine, regular contributor to The Stage, freelance arts and features writer, and occasional author of short stories. View my complete profile.
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Interval Drinks: December 2014
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London Theatre, both West End and fringe. Because a girl can't live on gin alone. Tuesday, December 02, 2014. Visitors, Bush Theatre. Barney Norris’ tiny knife of a play was staged to acclaim at the Arcola earlier this year and now transfers to the Bush Theatre. Tender, unexpectedly funny and warm, it’s a delicate thing - but one capable of upending its audience. Reviewed for The Stage. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. There Ought To Be Clowns. Review: Steel Magnolias, Hope. Director...
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Interval Drinks: Edinburgh 2014: Backstage in Biscuit Land, Pleasance Courtyard
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London Theatre, both West End and fringe. Because a girl can't live on gin alone. Tuesday, October 07, 2014. Edinburgh 2014: Backstage in Biscuit Land, Pleasance Courtyard. Who relished his wild, Tourettic energy and channelled it into music. Because in a way there’s a degree of overlap in the way they explore patterning and language and the place where poetry comes from. He doesn’t end on a song about animal sex though. All this, and you get a biscuit. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Life in the Che...
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Interval Drinks: Grand Guignol, Southwark Playhouse
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London Theatre, both West End and fringe. Because a girl can't live on gin alone. Thursday, November 06, 2014. Grand Guignol, Southwark Playhouse. The whole set is fucking lovely in fact. They’ve built a raised stage and proscenium arch with wooden side panels that would not look out of place at a chapel, thick red curtains and a creaking and rickety roof, all within Southwark Playhouse’s Large space. Chuyển nhà giá rẻ tại khu đô thị trung hòa. Dịch vụ chuyển nhà tại khu đô thị ciputra. Chuyển nhà trọn g...
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Interval Drinks: Henry IV, Donmar Warehouse
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London Theatre, both West End and fringe. Because a girl can't live on gin alone. Wednesday, October 29, 2014. Henry IV, Donmar Warehouse. You come in via the back door. In this sort-of sequel to her all-female Julius Caesar. But once the play proper begins there’s no further interaction. At an impressionable age I was a bit worried about the presence of all this jagged metal, but most of the violence is dance-like, stylised and shank-free – until the last ragged battle between Hal and Hotspur). In fact ...