Theatre, Cinema, Concerts etc.
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Theatre, Cinema, Concerts etc.
Last month I went to see "Guys and Dolls" at the Bridge Theatre in London. https://bridgetheatre.co.uk/whats-on/gu ... hYQAvD_BwE
It really was a most amazing experience and quite unlike any theatre production that I have ever seen before.
The theatre is "in the round" with the audience on all sides of the stage which is in the centre. However, some of the audience also stand in the central stage area.
Various parts of this central are are elevated and lowered throughout the production depending upon which part is being used for the performance. Stewards direct the standing audience where they should move to accommodate the part of the stage that will rise at each stage.
In some ways, the standing audience were even used as part of the production, for example, the missionary people handed out tracts to the standing audience as they walked on tot he stage. It sounds rather strange, but it worked brilliantly well and the performance was vibrantly colourful and cheerful.
Tomorrow I will be going to the Orange Tree Theatre in Richmond to see a play by Somerset Maughan. https://orangetreetheatre.co.uk/whats-o ... rcle/about
The Orange tree Theatre is an old haunt of mine and I have seen some brillinat productions in the past. Before the opening of The Bridge Theatre, always claimed to be London's only theatre in the round.
On the old BS site, I recall that there was a permanent "films" thread, so perhaps we can widen it here to talk about theatre, cinema and concerts etc that we may have attended?
It really was a most amazing experience and quite unlike any theatre production that I have ever seen before.
The theatre is "in the round" with the audience on all sides of the stage which is in the centre. However, some of the audience also stand in the central stage area.
Various parts of this central are are elevated and lowered throughout the production depending upon which part is being used for the performance. Stewards direct the standing audience where they should move to accommodate the part of the stage that will rise at each stage.
In some ways, the standing audience were even used as part of the production, for example, the missionary people handed out tracts to the standing audience as they walked on tot he stage. It sounds rather strange, but it worked brilliantly well and the performance was vibrantly colourful and cheerful.
Tomorrow I will be going to the Orange Tree Theatre in Richmond to see a play by Somerset Maughan. https://orangetreetheatre.co.uk/whats-o ... rcle/about
The Orange tree Theatre is an old haunt of mine and I have seen some brillinat productions in the past. Before the opening of The Bridge Theatre, always claimed to be London's only theatre in the round.
On the old BS site, I recall that there was a permanent "films" thread, so perhaps we can widen it here to talk about theatre, cinema and concerts etc that we may have attended?
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Hope you had a lovely time and maybe some BSers joined you?
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The performance at the Orange Tree Theatre was most enjoyable and concerned a wealthy couple in the 1920s when the play had been written.
They were in their 30s and had been married for 3 years. However, the man's mother had left his father and gone abroad with another man when he was just 5 year old. Since then, his father had lived in a cottage on the Estate that they owned.
The wife had some contact with her the mother (played by Jane Asher) and her husband. She invited them to the Estate when she thought that the father would be away. However, he returned early so that they were all there at the same time.
It became rather complicated, but the wife finally left her husband, just as his mother had done so many years earlier.
Very entertaining with plenty of laughs along the way.
They were in their 30s and had been married for 3 years. However, the man's mother had left his father and gone abroad with another man when he was just 5 year old. Since then, his father had lived in a cottage on the Estate that they owned.
The wife had some contact with her the mother (played by Jane Asher) and her husband. She invited them to the Estate when she thought that the father would be away. However, he returned early so that they were all there at the same time.
It became rather complicated, but the wife finally left her husband, just as his mother had done so many years earlier.
Very entertaining with plenty of laughs along the way.
I did have a naughty lady with me and feel sure you will be relieved to know that I, more or less, managed to keep her exuberances in check.
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My last cinema visit was to see boogeyman, love the horror movies and looking forward to seeing "talk to me" end of this month
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We just went to see Elemental the other day. (Being in a relationship with a little, Disney is a bit of a regular feature!)
Surprisingly, it's a very good film - not just good for a kids film, but a genuinely good film. It's not the first film about second-generation immigrants, but it puts a fantasy spin on the subject which makes it a kid-friendly approach, without being preachy about it. Really well written, well acted, and some absolutely beautiful visuals. I was not expecting that.
Surprisingly, it's a very good film - not just good for a kids film, but a genuinely good film. It's not the first film about second-generation immigrants, but it puts a fantasy spin on the subject which makes it a kid-friendly approach, without being preachy about it. Really well written, well acted, and some absolutely beautiful visuals. I was not expecting that.
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We have seen Oppenheimer and MI Dead Reckoning pt1 in last couple of weeks , both i can highly recommend , completely different types of movies , MI being a great spy action movie , Oppenheimer being a well acted drama with a stellar cast.
We may all be in the gutter but some of us are staring at the stars
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I’m afraid that I haven’t added to this thread although I have been to quite a number of shows during the last year.
Last January I did go to see the female comedy trio “Fascinating Aida” in Dartford There was much current satire accompanied with some rather bawdy music and ribaldry.
It was altogether a most enjoyable evening.
More recently I have been to see “Guys and Dolls” in London which really is an amazing production.
The theatre is “in the round” with the audience on all four sides and, although I was seated, part of the audience were also standing in the central area which is also used for the stage.
In the central area different sections were raised and lowered depending upon where the performers were acting and the standing audience moved around accordingly. However, the audience were also involved in the performance. For example, when the missionary people entered, they handed out tracts to the audience as they were passing.
It is altogether a fabulous production and well with seeing.
Last January I did go to see the female comedy trio “Fascinating Aida” in Dartford There was much current satire accompanied with some rather bawdy music and ribaldry.
It was altogether a most enjoyable evening.
More recently I have been to see “Guys and Dolls” in London which really is an amazing production.
The theatre is “in the round” with the audience on all four sides and, although I was seated, part of the audience were also standing in the central area which is also used for the stage.
In the central area different sections were raised and lowered depending upon where the performers were acting and the standing audience moved around accordingly. However, the audience were also involved in the performance. For example, when the missionary people entered, they handed out tracts to the audience as they were passing.
It is altogether a fabulous production and well with seeing.
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In August I will be going to see comedian/satirist Matt Green at the Camden Fringe festival https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7g3ZpxGG4O0
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I have 3 gigs booked this year , The Cult in Edinburgh October,The Bad Seeds in Glasgow , November and the Skids with Spear of Destiny in Edinburgh in December .
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I went to see trap last night and what a movie, not much blood and gore more cat and mouse with mind fuckery.