Words for the curious (nosy) who were always told it's rude to stare. Looking at people, theatre, performance, music, film, literature and cultural stuff.
Monday, 29 February 2016
Wednesday, 10 February 2016
Conversations with my mum whilst watching Iphigenia in Splott at the National Theatre.
I am on the front row at the National Theatre in the temporary theatre (FKA The Shed), with my mum, about to watch Iphiginia in Splott, a transfer from the Sherman Cymru. Written by Gary Owen, the play is a one handed diatribe against austerity Britain told from the perspective of Effie (played by Sophie Melville), a permanently unemployed and hungover force of nature living in the suburbs of Cardiff. You can find a better description of the show here. Below I am going to share the conversations I shared with my mum from before and after.
Before the show starts
Before the show starts
Monday, 8 February 2016
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