Sunny Afternoon at Hampstead Theatre

I feel I should start by telling you just how much I detest musicals.  In fact, I have walked out of most West End productions utterly irritated by songs-for-the-sake-of-songs and their spineless dramas.  But what we saw last night at Hampstead Theatre was of a completely different ilk and nothing short of a total triumph.

The Kinks & Hampstead Theatre's Kinks

The Kinks & Hampstead Theatre’s Kinks

Sunny Afternoon, directed by the Hampstead-saving Edward Hall, charts the rise of the band The Kinks incorporating the music and lyrics of lead singer and songwriter Ray Davies while based on a new book by Joe Penhall, the Olivier-award winning playwright.

The team at Hampstead theatre has worked round the clock rehersing for 5 weeks to produce what is their first ever musical, with some theatre buffs claiming that this time Hall has taken on more than he can chew.  But The Kinks’ back catalogue lends a huge helping hand as the variety of songs with their evocative lyrics tells their true story of a talented working class band’s quick rise to fame in the swinging 1960s.

meeting THE Ray Davies afterwards

meeting THE Ray Davies afterwards

Ray Davies (played by the seriously talented John Dagleish) is very much present throughout the show.  I hadn’t realised he was in the audience until afterwards but his sensitive acoustic duets along side the full-on concert-style performances draw in each and every one of the 328-strong audience.  By the end the toe-tapping hardly-rocking Hampstead oldies were up on their feet jiving with the rest of us.

George Maguire as Dave and Lillie Flynn as Ray’s wife Rasa are both also exceptionally good flitting from some great acting before breaking into some first class tunes.

Left elated by the sheer concert-feeling of this moving and sentimental show,  the 4 of us stuck around in the bar to have a drink and mix with the cast, Ray and Edward Hall as they drifted out.  Hampstead theatre must be one of the few theatres you can feel so completely at ease with the talent.

chatting to John Dagleish - all photos taken by the super-dooper Juicy Lucy.

chatting to John Dagleish – all photos taken by the super-dooper Juicy Lucy.

A local story no less (The Kinks were from Muswell Hill), this is a world premiere  of what will be, I am absolutely sure, a massive West End hit.

Book today though as good news travels fast and there are only a handful of tickets are left.sunny afternoon

Sunny Afternoon runs until May 24th.

 

 

 

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sink or swim

All over the country you’ll find Mothers On Steroids.  Rushing her poor little darlings this way and that in some over-charged effort to make them THE BEST at everything.  Meanwhile, there are mothers like me who try not to be like them.  Of course it’s harder than it sounds.  A musical instrument is not negotiable in our house.  And the same applies to a regular game of football (non-gender-specific).  Add to the mix a keen ballerina and the schools’ tra-la-la choirs and – hey presto – we’re drowning our Smalls with to-dos.

And that’s before I’ve come to the pool-safe rant.

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Every child should be pool-safe.  And once they’re able to swim, a beautiful front crawl wouldn’t go amis.

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this pic just makes me laugh SO much…

I’d even go as far as saying that swimming is a life skill.  When I think back to the lowest/trickiest times in my life, I’ve had a good old plough though the water to help me see the wood from the trees, alleviate the stress and clear my head.

Seeing as we don’t seem to be able to fit swimming lessons into our term time madness, I signed up the Smalls for a crash course week at our local Virgin Active at the O2 Finchley Road.  Each morning last week they had a 30 minute lesson with Gez, quite the best swim teacher in this town.

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Gez – one of the swim instructors at Virgin Active in the 02 centre, Finchley Road

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Gez taught Mini to swim aged 3 and she has swum on and off since then in shared lessons and his squads.

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Years of glue ear, grommets and ear infections have prevented Small from learning to swim and now, aged 8, he is better than pool-safe but tends to swim more like a tadpole than a boy.

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Each day all 3 of us were in the pool between 9-10am.

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By the end of the week, Mini had butterfly, tumble-turns and racing dives mastered.

And Small was doing a pretty swish front crawl up and down the 25m pool.

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To sign up for a Summer half-term crash course at Virgin Active, email Seyedeh 

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the Smalls are wearing Sunuva swimwear

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freedom of paint with Cass Art

IMG_4323An artist  I am NOT.  But I do love mucking around with paints, brushes, pens and some really thick white paper.  It’s the feeling I get, you see, each time I start something new.  A blank piece of paper which could end up being anything at all – so it doesn’t seem to matter if the results are good or not.  It’s about that starting-from-scratch pleasure.

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Anyway, there were proper squeals of delight when Cass Art expressed interest in sponsoring Life of Yablon this month… and the squeals weren’t just from the Smalls.  We often meander up to Hampstead with the sole intention of beefing up our ever-increasing art supply cupboard.

paint brushes at Cass Art

paint brushes at Cass Art

Cass Art are having a bit of a watercolour season at the moment so Mini and I swung by last week to learn a little more about is one of the most versatile forms of paint.  Ailish Sullivan – one of the team (all the staff are artists) – was on hand to patiently take us through the basics.  As I said, I am not an artist, and need all the help and assistance I can get!

our watercolour session at Cass Art in Hampstead

our watercolour session at Cass Art in Hampstead

Here are my top 5 tips:

  1. draw a simple design in pencil first, before the paper is too wet and soggy.
  2. tape down your watercolour paper if you don’t want it to buckle.
  3. make sure your brush isn’t too wet – Cass Art’s sable brushes are my favourites.
  4. if the colour seems too strong on the paper, you can always add some more water with your brush and dilute the effect.
  5. try sprinkling a little salt on a big wash of colour to see a special effect. 
freedom of watercolour

freedom of watercolour

Ailish was keen to set me a challenge for the month.  Presenting me with a huge pad of 50 watercolour sheets and a box  of Winsor & Newton Artists’ watercolour paints, the Cass Art team have asked me to paint a picture a day during April.  So far I’m on track (see my instagram feed for some egs) but I’d love to see your pretty pictures too… Why don’t you have a go and tag @cassartlondon and @lifeofyablon on Instagram so that we can gee each other along?

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And… if you’re lacking in a few supplies, you can pop into your local Cass Art shop or  shop online. I’m also running a competition for free goodies with Cass Art that you can enter here.

This post has been written in association with Cass Art but my artwork and views are all utterly genuine.

 

 

 

 

 

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COMPETITION: win a watercolour prize worth over £200 with Cass Art

I’m busting for you all to come and join me, brush in hand, as I take part in the #MakeASplash Cass Art Watercolour Challenge this month (you can read more about my paint mission here).

a set of Winsor & Newton Artists’ Water Colours

a set of Winsor & Newton Artists’ Water Colours

an A4 Cass Art Jumbo Watercolour Gummed Pad

an A4 Cass Art Jumbo Watercolour Gummed Pad

And to help you along, the vibrant gang at Cass Art has given us some watercolour goodie treats (see above!).

Yes, one VERY lucky reader will win an A4 Cass Art Jumbo Watercolour Gummed Pad and a Winsor & Newton Artists’ Water Colour Lightweight Metal Box 24 Half Pan Set in this Cass Art/Life of Yablon prize draw.

All you have to do is click here and enter your details.  Competition closes Wed 30th April.

Don’t forget we’re all about making a splash – so experiment, be creative and learn as you go.  There’s no wrong or bad as ALL colour is good!  So, get painting and let me know how you get on!

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