Tag: London
Art Review: You Say You Want a (Digital) Revolution
We’ve entered a time when the internet can be art. The Barbican’s exhibit goes into the history and future of it.
Art Review: (Not So) Easy Rider
Dennis Hopper’s eye works well behind a photography camera.
Theatre Review: Is Now the Winter of Our Discontent?
Bringing this production into the ’70s means there’s a need to know about British history in the ’70s.
Theatre Review: Intensely Relevant
The Old Vic (and Richard Armitage) takes up “The Crucible” and keeps it relevant.
“Just One More Thing” – More Martin Madness
More thoughts as to why I am a fan of Martin Freeman.
Behind the Scenes at the National Theatre
I took a backstage tour of the National Theatre on June 28, 2014. Here’s my write up.
Theatre Review: What ARE We Waiting For?
This take on Godot’s classic interprets the world as post revolution.
Theatre Review: “To Live, You Have to Love”
This surprisingly humorous musical is also heartbreakingly beautiful.
Theatre Review: Ignorance is Strength
This – dare I say it – electrifying performance is well worth it.
Why I’m (Somewhat Unhealthily) Obsessed With Martin Freeman
I’ve been thinking about why I like the actor Martin Freeman. Here’s part of the reason why.