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What it looks like to attend socially distanced theatre in London
What safety measures are in place, what should you bring, and what is the show like? I share my experiences of attending a musical at Opera Holland Park, and offer some tips. Read my full London Theatre article here
Posted in Journalism, Theatre
Tagged a little night music, advice, audience, coronavirus, covid, hand sanitiser, london theatre, musical, opera holland park, outdoor theatre, rain, safety measures, social distance, social distancing, social distancing theatre, tips, track and trace, weather, what to bring, what to wear
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Rain, Sadler’s Wells Online
The latest Sadler’s Wells Digital Stage offering is a real treat for contemporary dance fans: leading choreographer Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker’s signature work, performed by her company, Rosas, at the venue in 2017. Read my full The i Paper review … Continue reading
Posted in Dance, Journalism, Theatre
Tagged Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker, contemporary dance, dance, dancing, digital, free, online, rain, review, rosas, sadlers wells, stream, the i paper, video
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Solid Miller is lacking darkness
‘It’s gonna rain tonight,’ predicts All My Sons protagonist Joe Keller. As one, the Regent’s Park audience turned their gaze to a threatening sky. Thankfully, we were spared a deluge, but it highlighted a problem with this venue. Arthur Miller’s masterful study of corrosive … Continue reading
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Tagged all my sons, america, arthur miller, drama, ham and high, hampstead, highgate, london, pilot, plane, play, rain, regents park, regents park open air, review, second world war, theatre, weather, world war two, ww2
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Powerful tale lost as tensions evaporate in open air venue
‘It’s gonna rain tonight,’ predicts All My Sons protagonist Joe Keller. As one, the Regent’s Park audience turned their gaze to a threatening sky. Thankfully, we were spared a deluge, but it highlighted a problem with this venue. Arthur Miller’s masterful study … Continue reading
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Tagged all my sons, arthur miller, chekhovs gun, crime, guilt, islington gazette, london, open air, plane, play, rain, regents park, review, second world war, theatre, war, weather, world war two, ww2
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