Monthly Archives: August 2010

Mole and Ratty in the Theatre Royal

Mike Kenny adap­ted “The Rail­way Chil­dren” for the stage (or at least, for the Rail­way Museum and Water­loo Sta­tion, and now gives “The Wind in the Wil­lows” the stage treat­ment.  It’s all slightly arch, the anim­als reliv­ing their adven­tures in … Con­tinue read­ing

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Henry IV in Micklegate

The York Shakespeare Pro­ject has got up to Henry IV — and it’s crack­ingly good, or at least part I is — part II is still to see.  Use of a medi­eval church as the theatre gives a cer­tain atmo­sphere … Con­tinue read­ing

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Natural Norway

Lakes, moun­tains, light.  A little piece of para­dise at Sel­jord in Tele­mark.  And then there’s the wild­life by the cabin — deer and a com­mon sand­piper Not to men­tion the wild­flowers and the but­ter­flies, so I won’t. And there’s also the surreal…

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