Project Book update…Painful Progress

I don’t know if I ever intended monthly project book updates but here we go….Well I’ll be honest this isn’t so much of a ‘project book’ update as it will be a general moan about life. But this blog is designed to both document the book-writing process as much as it is to share theContinueContinue reading “Project Book update…Painful Progress”

Project Book update…Painful Progress

I don’t know if I ever intended monthly project book updates but here we go….Well I’ll be honest this isn’t so much of a ‘project book’ update as it will be a general moan about life. But this blog is designed to both document the book-writing process as much as it is to share theContinueContinue reading “Project Book update…Painful Progress”

Thank You Jonathan Larson (again)

A slight diversion. But as this is the ‘research blog’ it seems only right that I take pause today to talk about the ‘other half’ of my academic life. And so much more. Larson wrote ‘How do you measure a year in the life’ and the more years that go by- in both his workContinueContinue reading “Thank You Jonathan Larson (again)”

Thank You Jonathan Larson (again)

A slight diversion. But as this is the ‘research blog’ it seems only right that I take pause today to talk about the ‘other half’ of my academic life. And so much more. Larson wrote ‘How do you measure a year in the life’ and the more years that go by- in both his workContinueContinue reading “Thank You Jonathan Larson (again)”

Angels Crashing in: Broadway gets closer.

How many times can I fall in love with this play all over again?  And how also does it still hurt so damn much. Photo: Annie Leibovitz for Vogue It’s something that’s been kicking around my brain a lot, as the production moves towards Broadway. Today spurned on by the article in Vogue and the gorgeous imagesContinueContinue reading “Angels Crashing in: Broadway gets closer.”

Angels Crashing in: Broadway gets closer.

How many times can I fall in love with this play all over again?  And how also does it still hurt so damn much. Photo: Annie Leibovitz for Vogue It’s something that’s been kicking around my brain a lot, as the production moves towards Broadway. Today spurned on by the article in Vogue and the gorgeous images taken by AnnieContinueContinue reading “Angels Crashing in: Broadway gets closer.”

Why Elliott & Harper is the company I’ve been waiting for

As the first production from Elliott & Harper opens its doors for previews tonight, it’s worth pausing to think what this new production company means and why indeed we need more like it. Something of a ‘power house’ company formed of Marianne Elliott and Chris Harper. Both coming from the National Theatre- as Director andContinueContinue reading “Why Elliott & Harper is the company I’ve been waiting for”

A Kind of Painful Progress; Angels in America and Me.

  First published on my research blog 25th August 2017    Almost a week ago now, Prior Walter bid the Lyttleton theatre ‘More Life’ one last time. Twenty-four years earlier it had opened next door in the Cottesloe. And some 14 or so years earlier they Angel first crashed into my life. Since then it’sContinueContinue reading “A Kind of Painful Progress; Angels in America and Me.”

2017 Round up

Here it is a list of the 10 shows that for various reasons made a mark in 2017. Some commentary being naturally longer than others… Here are my ‘top 10’ in sort of order but sort of not…   Far Side of the Moon- Robert Le Page- WMC I’m including in part for the experienceContinueContinue reading “2017 Round up”