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This week you can still see the Pinter interview on newsnight
Click here and on the link on the top right.
Or go here http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/newsnight/5110060.stm
“Life is beautiful but the world is hell”
Definitely worth seeing before it goes off air. He’s also performing Krapp’s Last Tape at the Royal Court in October.
According to the BBC: “…What followed […]
Occasionally, one can look ahead in to the near future and make a guess that a play will be good.
I booked ticket’s for Stoppard’s first play for the Royal Court, Rock’n’Roll, directed by Trevor Nunn, back in January.
£7.50 last night in row C in the middle and a bargain.
Occasionally, one can sit in a play […]
Have been very squashed for time on various projects. Currently, I’m finishing off the first draft of a radio play and I am trying to get the page count to fit 58 – as this would be 58 minutes or so – rather than the 48 I am currently on.
It is also easier to cutback […]
Went to see Cheek by Jowl’s version of the Changeling. There are podcast interviews here. It has Olivia Williams in it, who looked famous and then my companion told me was famous. She was in The Postman and Rushmore. Anyway, fame generally passes me by. She did a good job with a difficult part, well […]
I saw Shrieks of Laughter by 21 year old Moses Raine at the Soho Theatre on Saturday.
I thought Maria Aberg did very well directing a difficult play. Difficult because there were many gaps which the actors and directors had to fill and which the playwright did not fill. Moses Raine’s voice, language and ideas certainly […]
Interview with Stoppard on his latest work here.
Tom Stoppard along with Harold Pinter, Caryl Churchill, and Alan Bennett are among the only 4 playwrights which can virtually guarantee a sold out National Theatre. I guess one could add Mike Leigh to that list, although he works in theatre so rarely now.
Saw Hear and Now at […]