“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)”
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“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!
DAVID MERCATALI TALKS TO EMILY GARSIDE (Sherman Theatre)
“David Mercatali has been at Sherman Theatre for a few months now and will soon be making his directorial debut with the theatre. It’s not however his Sherman debut. While at University in Cardiff Mercatali found himself directing Death of a Salesman in the Sherman Studio for Cardiff University’s Act One drama society. From what was fromContinueContinue reading “DAVID MERCATALI TALKS TO EMILY GARSIDE (Sherman Theatre)”
Five women who shaped me #IWD
It’s International Women’s Day. And while there are always various political debates about it I do think it’s as good a day as any to celebrate the women who inspire us. I try to vary my lists or posts year on year, so this year I’m going with Women who have shaped my life inContinueContinue reading “Five women who shaped me #IWD”
Lee Pace and Labels
Lee Pace attracted some controversy this week for his interview with W magazine. It seemed not everyone was happy about the way he chooses to describe his sexuality. Or the fact he’s taken on a ‘gay role’ without positioning himself as ‘gay role model’ Over on the research blog I had some things to sayContinueContinue reading “Lee Pace and Labels”
Lee Pace, Labels and ‘What are you doing writing about this play?’
I really tried to stay out of some of the debacle around a certain magazine article. But I have always had strong opinions on the ‘shoulds and shouldn’ts around this play. And I also have strong opinions on the labels our so-called community forces on us. So in a blog of two halves, the professional andContinueContinue reading “Lee Pace, Labels and ‘What are you doing writing about this play?’”