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Tomorrow’s World
Three experts in studying the future share their wisdom. Read my full Oryx magazine article here
Posted in Art, Journalism
Tagged amsterdam, art, article, brazil, digital, exhibition, experience economy, flight, fly, future, futurist, futurologist, gallery, ian yeoman, jasper visser, museum, new zealand, oryx magazine, plane, qatar airways, ricardo piquet, rio, scotland, technology, the museum of tomorrow, tourism, tourist, travel, vissch+stam
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Four Minutes Twelve Seconds, Trafalgar Studios
Teenagers lie – that’s nothing new. But are the activities they’re concealing from anxious parents in this oversharing digital age more extreme, more likely to define their lives and those of the people around them? James Fritz’s 90-minute debut, the … Continue reading
Posted in Journalism, Theatre
Tagged child, class, digital, drama, four minutes twelve seconds, gender, hampstead theatre, internet, parent, play, rape, revenge porn, review, school, sex, sex tape, technology, teenager, the arts desk, theartsdesk, theatre, trafalgar studios, video, violence
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The art of living
Highlights of my March MoveTo Town and Country Arts page: Pick of the month: The female gaze Forward-thinking women working in architecture, urban and landscape design are showcased at Roca London Gallery Don’t miss: Grand designs The 2015 Designs of the Year include self-driving cars, skyscraper … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Fiction, Journalism, Theatre
Tagged 3d printing, architecture, art, arts, bath, book, boris johnson, building, comedy, commute, commuter, country, design, design museum, designs of the year, exhibition, gallery, garden, garden city, google, home, house, Kazuo Ishiguro, landscape, live, living, london, magazine, moveto, moveto town and country, museum, podcast, property, read, regeneration zones, Richard Herring, roca london gallery, self driving car, skyscraper, technology, the buried giant, theatre, town, urban design, urbanistas
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Kitchen drama fails to connect
Torben Betts maintains the fine tradition of mentor Alan Ayckbourn by analysing social divisions and modern malaise via the dinner party from hell in his fiery 2012 comedy. North London urbanite hosts Jess (Annabel Bates) and Mat (Jack Johns) boast … Continue reading
Posted in Journalism, Theatre
Tagged Alan Ayckbourn, comedy, dinner, drama, email, first world problems, haiti, ham and high, internet, london, mobile, muswell hill, north london, park theatre, party, phone, play, review, technology, text, theatre, torben betts
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Muswell Hill, Park Theatre
Has there ever been a successful dinner party on stage? It seems no sooner has the table been set than domestic disharmony erupts: opposing personalities obligingly clash, the veil of marital bliss is torn asunder, and terrible secrets are spilled … Continue reading
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Tagged abigails party, actress, adultery, affair, Alan Ayckbourn, class, computer, dinner, drama, earthquake, email, family, finsbury park, first world problems, friend, haiti, husband, internet, laptop, london, middle class, mike leigh, muswell hill, north london, oliver!, park theatre, party, phone, play, review, shakespeare, singer, sister, technology, text, the arts desk, theartsdesk, theatre, torben betts, wife
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