Category Archives: Review

Reviews of anything I see that I feel deserves a review. TV, Film, Theatre, Opera, Dance, anything. Sometimes the review is glowing, sometimes gloomy, always honest.

Blood and money

The strangest thing happened today. We had just left the house, heading over to Christina the Dog Minder, and turning the corner when, suddenly, spread across the road, was a huge pack of dogs and humans. They opened like the … Continue reading

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Of ghosts and revenge

And so, just like that, the day we have planned and waited for, for so long, arrived. The reason the three of us speed read Selma Lagerlöf’s novel, Herr Arnes penningar, this week was rewarded, many fold. For this afternoon, … Continue reading

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When music is not the food of love

Talk about perfect timing. All morning, walking to and fro, I’d been bathed in sun and some light clouds. I sat down on a bus heading into Stockholm and the rain started belting down. It was like a vengeful downpour … Continue reading

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Making it easy for the Americans

Ten months ago, John let us know that Hadestown was returning to London. Obviously, being great fans, John booked the Weasels in. Our affair with Hadestown began during Weasels Afloat in 2010 when John introduced us to the album. Then … Continue reading

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Enter with gun and dead seagull

Amanda said it was the weirdest thing she’d ever seen live on stage. And, to be fair, it was not a traditional version of Chekhov’s The Seagull that we watched in the Strindberg Intimate Theatre tonight. However, as we left … Continue reading

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Grim faced Elinor

Tonight, I was sitting in one of our folding chairs, waiting for the Chapterhouse Theatre Company’s production of Sense & Sensibility to begin, when I turned to Mirinda and suggested it was odd that we’d never seen anyone we knew … Continue reading

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Prepositions are very confusing

Seven tap dancing whirlwinds from seven different countries combined on the stage at the Södra Teatern tonight to present Caboom, a world of choreographed chaos that held us in awe. It came courtesy of the Sebastian Weber Dance Company and … Continue reading

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Step into the world

It is quite rare for us to attend an opening night at the theatre. In fact, I can’t remember the last time it happened. But that’s what we did tonight. At the Stockholm opera house, no less, we watched Sweeney … Continue reading

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Brothel keeper

Very many years ago, I read Mrs Warren’s Profession by George Bernard Shaw. It’s an interesting play that highlights the hypocrisy of Victorian society. Shaw highlights the fact that women had to resort to prostitution because they couldn’t survive on … Continue reading

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Dick wore odd socks

Mirinda and I grew up with Enid Blyton. She with The Famous Five while I was more The Magic Faraway Tree. While there was a lot of a controversy over Blyton’s writing in the middle of the 20th century, with … Continue reading

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