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Films | Roaming With Intent
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Words, walks and wonders. Published Socialist Review April 2005. Explanation and depiction of the Nazi regime and the Holocaust remain difficult for artists, historians and social analysts. When this film opened in Germany it sparked a debate around how the character of Adolf Hitler is portrayed. Hitler is centre stage and Bruno Ganz’s depiction, down to careful rendition of a notoriously difficult Bavarian/Austrian accent, is eerily engaging. One critical German review worried over the fact that ‘.
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Walking the way | Roaming With Intent
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Words, walks and wonders. Laquo; ENCHANTMENT Iolanthe, Wilton’s Music Hall. TALKING HEADS Embassytown by China Mieville. May 10, 2011 by roamingwithintent. Barnstaple to St Ives. 150 miles, 30,000ft. Day 1: Barnstaple to Appledore 13.6 miles, 531 ft. Very good fish and chip supper in Appledore, accompanied by a Crabbie’s ginger beer from the pub opposite. Day 2: Appledore to Clovelly: 14.2 miles, 2,589 ft. Day 3: Clovelly to Hartland Quay: 10.1 miles, 2,323 ft (well actually a bit further! My greatest cl...
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Words, walks and wonders. Https:/ roamingwithintent.wordpress.com. Discovering the world through words, walks and wonders. Posts by Beccy Reese:. June 29, 2011. TALKING HEADS Embassytown by China Mieville. May 10, 2011. April 1, 2011. ENCHANTMENT Iolanthe, Wilton’s Music Hall. March 21, 2011. INSANE IN THE BRAIN Mad Women In Attics by Barefaced Theatre Company. March 13, 2011. AT THE EDGE OF SPRING Milford to Godalming 13mar2011. March 7, 2011. WHAT’S IT ALL MEAN? Throats by Gerald Thomas. March 2, 2011.
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TALKING HEADS Embassytown by China Mieville | Roaming With Intent
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Words, walks and wonders. Laquo; Walking the way. TALKING HEADS Embassytown by China Mieville. June 29, 2011 by roamingwithintent. Language surrounds us, defines who, what and where we are. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out.
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ENCHANTMENT Iolanthe, Wilton’s Music Hall | Roaming With Intent
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Words, walks and wonders. Laquo; INSANE IN THE BRAIN Mad Women In Attics by Barefaced Theatre Company. ENCHANTMENT Iolanthe, Wilton’s Music Hall. April 1, 2011 by roamingwithintent. And the venue is just perfect, if you’ve never been to the oldest musical hall, then it’s worth it just for that. Go to http:/ www.wiltons.org.uk/. There’s nothing else to say, except go see it (you’ve got until 7th May, for a wonderous evening that will have you smiling inside for the next week. Tagged All male Iolanthe.
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Shows | Roaming With Intent
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Words, walks and wonders. It’s all about YOU. Published in Socialist Review Feb 2011. From the depths of the Great Depression and the dust bowl ballads to Woody’s radio broadcasts, often too radical for the station owners, from the fabulously playful children’s song to his times with Pete Seeger singing at union halls and picket lines, Woody discovered how to be the voice of the people he met. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:.
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Love Theatre: About Me
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Despite being a) a student and b) relatively young, and therefore generally expected to be up to date with all things technology and web related, I’m a bit of a newcomer to this whole blogging malarkey. I don’t, like people I know who shall remain unnamed, still refer to it as a web log, but neither am I au fait with all the ins and outs of the blogging world. English student/writer/bookworm/theatre geek (none of these actually earn me any money so I suppose they’re not technically professions ....
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Love Theatre: Review: Hamlet, New Theatre Royal Portsmouth, Wednesday 16 February 2011
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Friday, 18 February 2011. Review: Hamlet, New Theatre Royal Portsmouth, Wednesday 16 February 2011. Originally written for The Public Reviews. The longest and one of the most often-performed of Shakespeare’s plays, Hamlet. More so than any other of the Bard’s plays, a production of Hamlet. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). English student and aspiring writer, blogging about the wonderful world of theatre. I regard the theatre as the greatest of all art forms, the most immediate way in which a human bei...
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Love Theatre: Review: The Last Five Years, Tabard Theatre, Friday 11 February 2011
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Sunday, 13 February 2011. Review: The Last Five Years, Tabard Theatre, Friday 11 February 2011. Originally written for The Public Reviews. As small-scale musicals go, Jason Robert Brown’s The Last Five Years. Is a delight of a musical that sings straight from the heart. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). English student and aspiring writer, blogging about the wonderful world of theatre. Review: Hamlet, New Theatre Royal Portsmouth, Wedn. Review: The Last Five Years, Tabard Theatre, Frida.
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Love Theatre: February 2011
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Friday, 18 February 2011. Review: Hamlet, New Theatre Royal Portsmouth, Wednesday 16 February 2011. Originally written for The Public Reviews. The longest and one of the most often-performed of Shakespeare’s plays, Hamlet. More so than any other of the Bard’s plays, a production of Hamlet. Sunday, 13 February 2011. Review: The Last Five Years, Tabard Theatre, Friday 11 February 2011. Originally written for The Public Reviews. As small-scale musicals go, Jason Robert Brown’s The Last Five Years. The beaut...
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