I'm still missing loads of stuff from before Christmas, due to Tennyson; and now I'm rapidly falling behind on what I've seen so far in 2018.
I did manage Julius Caesar and A Long Day's Journey into Night here - https://grondfic.dreamwidth.org/10938.html and The Dog beneath the Skin here - https://grondfic.dreamwidth.org/11510.html but there are rather a lot more. So here's a brief rundown:
Rigoletto (livestream from the RoH)
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The Case of the Frightened Lady (Churchill Bromley)
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Twelfth Night (livestream from RSC Stratford)
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Dry Powder (Hampstead Theatre)
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Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (livestream from the Young Vic)
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Mary Stuart (Duke of Yorks)
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Again (Trafalgar Studio 2)
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The Birthday Party (Pinter Theatre)
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A Passage to India (Park Theatre)
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Three more to go before Easter: Lady Windermere's Fan livestreamed, Beginning at the Ambassadors, and - next Saturday - Hamlet at the Hackney Empire (another Shakespeare-with-an-angle; but since it stars the wondrous Paapa Essiedou, I'm sure I shall be more accepting of it!)
I did manage Julius Caesar and A Long Day's Journey into Night here - https://grondfic.dreamwidth.org/10938.html and The Dog beneath the Skin here - https://grondfic.dreamwidth.org/11510.html but there are rather a lot more. So here's a brief rundown:
Rigoletto (livestream from the RoH)
( Read more... )
The Case of the Frightened Lady (Churchill Bromley)
( Read more... )
Twelfth Night (livestream from RSC Stratford)
( Read more... )
Dry Powder (Hampstead Theatre)
( Read more... )
Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (livestream from the Young Vic)
( Read more... )
Mary Stuart (Duke of Yorks)
( Read more... )
Again (Trafalgar Studio 2)
( Read more... )
The Birthday Party (Pinter Theatre)
( Read more... )
A Passage to India (Park Theatre)
( Read more... )
Three more to go before Easter: Lady Windermere's Fan livestreamed, Beginning at the Ambassadors, and - next Saturday - Hamlet at the Hackney Empire (another Shakespeare-with-an-angle; but since it stars the wondrous Paapa Essiedou, I'm sure I shall be more accepting of it!)