Category Archives: theatre
One Night in Camden
Camden is somewhere I usually avoid. But I do have fond Camden memories from my teenage years, hanging around the market and the rancid pubs feeling oh so cool in ripped jeans and DMs. However last night – partly for … Continue reading
Old Money, Hampstead Theatre: load of old cobblers?
Oh dearie me. I bear bad theatre news. The woman who brought us the best ad ever (I have been counting ologies ever since), Maureen Lipman, is currently performing in a most disappointing middle class drama at Hampstead Theatre, NW3. … Continue reading
guest blog: Neighbour admits Husband was Right
In the first of my (hopefully many) guest blog posts, my Neighbour friend reviews Henry V at Shakespeare’s Globe: With a feeling of dread akin to the gloom I remember feeling at school, heading off to watch A Midsummer Nights … Continue reading
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the (non-moving) puppet barge
Mr Perfect is in town. Actually, to be really accurate I should refer to him as Mr Perfect Jnr. Less than 2 years old and utterly perfect. His father (my little brother) was nicknamed Mr Perfect around 36 years ago … Continue reading























