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Archive for March, 2014

Review of “Spring Awakening” added. This new adaptation by Anya Reiss of the Frank Wedekind play from 1906 is a Headlong / Nuffield / West Yorkshire Playhouse co-production. It has had five and four star reviews in the press.

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Somewhat late in the theatrical run, a review of Inside Llewyn Davis is added (see link). The still shows Oscar Isaac, Justin Timberlake & Carey Mulligan, in the film they’re at The Gaslight, Greenwich Village in 1961. I thoroughly enjoyed both the film and the music.

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Nebraska

This year’s viewing of Oscar nominees reached Nebraska late (see link for my review). A slow-paced film, black and white, unusual but ultimately rewarding.

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Review of The Grand Budapest Hotel here. The Sunday Times gave it two stars. Others gave it five stars. For my review, follow the link.

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Follow the link to review of The Book Thief. The main newspaper reviews were negative. I thought it was excellent, and that narrowing in on a family in  small Bavarian town in World War II gave a fresh perspective.

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Spiers and Boden, 2014

Review of John Spiers & Jon Boden live in Andover on their Farewell Tour. An evening of brilliant instrumentals and sublime singing. Well worth the drive to Andover, even though we got flashed by a speed camera at barely over the 40 mph limit on a totally deserted dual carriageway at ten past eleven at night.

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Rodriguez

Review of Rodriguez at the Bournemouth International Centre, Sunday 9th March 2014. Unfortunately I thought the setlist poorly ordered, the covers he did weak, and the backing band under-rehearsed. Pity, the man was lovely and he’s a legend. He’d be better solo with guitar. See the full review with setlist.

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Romeo & Juliet, Box Clever

Review added of the Box Clever production of Romeo and Juliet.  (SEE LINK) This athletic and inventive mix of Shakespeare lines and modern English, played by a cast of three plus a sound mixer on stage was inventive and energetic. It’s 60 minutes long. Highly recommended.

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Review of the National Theatre production of Shelagh Delaney’s 1958 play A Taste of Honey added.

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Review of King Lear with Simon Russell-Beale as Lear, National Theatre, directed by Sam Mendes linked here. We were surprised to find that this was not our favourite Lear this year!

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