I still have a programme and ticket stub
I still have a programme and ticket stub
A truly life changing production for me leading to a career in theatre. So good to see the image again.
Another fascinating piece from Callan Davies
How to Become a Tudor Playwright (and Fail)
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Stuck in traffic on your way to work? Here’s an excellent read from Callan Davies.
A Shakespearean History of Traffic
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Sorry - autocorrect: David Waller
And yes, cast change. Bottom had been David Walker, I think. From (hazy) memory.
1972 Dream (l) is Barry Stanton (r) could be Michael Williams - not sure.
Really interesting piece from Callan Davies on looking through and beyond modern surroundings to see what had been there.
I went in search of “our other Shakespeare” to find some of London’s less obvious theatre history. Meet Thomas Middleton just off the Elephant and Castle…
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Time to distract him with a palaeography photo to puzzle over. Much More Important.
Great blog by Callan Davies about Margaret Brayne and the (literal) building of the Theatre. shakespearestage.substack.com/p/margaret-b...
Bess (beautiful but not very bright) is currently howling at and attacking her reflection in the back door. She’s nearly 15 - you’d have thought she’d worked it out by now.
No, saw it a few weeks ago and the audience was mostly comprised of slightly confused tourists. I gave up trying to explain the plot to my German-speaking neighbours.
Completely agree. It pushed over the line at the very end. But well worth catching on tour (to
March) if you can’t get to the Wanamaker.
Screenshot showing two book covers and total books read in 2025
I somehow doubt that I’m going to beat this total in 2026: 2025 was such a great reading year. But I’ll aim to at least match the figure.
An actual bookmark your mother gave me years ago!
I remember being so startled by it that it woke me up to what theatre can do. It was completely unlike anything else I’d seen at the RSC (or anywhere else).
Saw it as a teenager in Stratford - loved it. Ended up working in theatre for 40+ years. A connection - yes!
Since there’s no help, come let us kiss and part.
Nay, I have done, you get no more of me;
And I am glad, yea glad with all my heart,
That thus so cleanly I myself can free.
Michael Drayton
Yes, please! #SlowShakespeare was always a great way to start the day calmly.
Navy, no question.
I’ll try to make it! Would be great to see you.
That would require mine to rouse herself
Excellent and interesting talk; thanks, Tracey.
Your dashboard and the main site are both excellent resources - selfishly, just wish they started at 1600!
@nicbrownlie.bsky.social May be able to help
Highly enjoyable and informative presentation by Jose - great to see him again, albeit via zoom.
Amazon message ‘only 2 left in stock. More arriving shortly’! I shall be buying elsewhere in any event. Many congratulations.