Ok wrong play, but the point still stands. In one of several tweets about Julius Caesar at The Bridge theatre- all of which were positive, none of which were an in-depth review, given they were tweets- I made a comment about the use of the Mob. My comment about the Mob itself is positive- andContinueContinue reading “To Mob or not to Mob?”
Author Archives: Emily Garside
My dirty love affair with the Jukebox Musical
Really excited to have my first ‘Guest blogger’ on this blog. My friend Nicole wrote such a fascinating post about the Jukebox musical I practically begged her to let me share it…so here it is. If you enjoy it please let me know- I’d love Nicole to share more of her theatre thoughts with the world! MyContinueContinue reading “My dirty love affair with the Jukebox Musical”
‘More Life’
“More Life!”The final words of Angels in America send the audience back out into the world. It’s both a blessing and an instruction. Go, live more life. And may you have More Life. In part 2 of this two-part blog for Angels opening on Broadway it felt right to give a personal account of howContinueContinue reading “‘More Life’”
‘More Life’
“More Life!”The final words of Angels in America send the audience back out into the world. It’s both a blessing and an instruction. Go, live more life. And may you have More Life. In part 2 of this two-part blog for Angels opening on Broadway it felt right to give a personal account of howContinueContinue reading “‘More Life’”
Hello And Good Morning (Angels opens on Broadway)
“Hello and Good Morning” When Susan Brown step out, obscured by Rabbi beard and hat, to utter those words and open Angels in America this Saturday, it is a milestone moment. 26 years, 4 months and 2 days (yes, exactly) after opening on Broadway the Angels have finally flown home, via London. There’s a sense that once againContinueContinue reading “Hello And Good Morning (Angels opens on Broadway)”
“Hello and Good Morning”
“Hello and Good Morning”When Susan Brown step out, obscured by Rabbi beard and hat, to utter those words and open Angels in America this Saturday, it is a milestone moment. 26 years, 4 months and 2 days (yes, exactly) after opening on Broadway the Angels have finally flown home, via London. There’s a sense thatContinueContinue reading ““Hello and Good Morning””
“Hello and Good Morning”
“Hello and Good Morning”When Susan Brown step out, obscured by Rabbi beard and hat, to utter those words and open Angels in America this Saturday, it is a milestone moment. 26 years, 4 months and 2 days (yes, exactly) after opening on Broadway the Angels have finally flown home, via London. There’s a sense thatContinueContinue reading ““Hello and Good Morning””
Project book update: March
Project book update…what month are we now? Let’s just say March.So project book. The honest answer dear project book (and pray that my editor isn’t reading this) is that you have been sidelined a bit. I joked on Twitter that a muffled scream didn’t quite make for a good blog post so I’d better tryContinueContinue reading “Project book update: March”
Project book update: March
Project book update…what month are we now? Let’s just say March.So project book. The honest answer dear project book (and pray that my editor isn’t reading this) is that you have been sidelined a bit. I joked on Twitter that a muffled scream didn’t quite make for a good blog post so I’d better tryContinueContinue reading “Project book update: March”
A Real Job isn’t all it’s cracked up to be
I re-branded my former PhD blog to chart my journey in having two plays produced. And taking a bit of a leap into the unknown and committing to my writing. Firstly, behold! New blog name!