So it's the final week of my big adventure in London and time for another wrap-up of what I've seen since 16 November.
The Glass Menagerie - Young Vic
The Robbers - New Diorama Theatre
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| Criterion Theatre |
Novecento - Trafalgar 2
Billy Elliot - Victoria Palace Theatre
Romeo and Juliet - The Roundhouse
Che Walker Double Bill - Riverside Studios
Wicked! - Apollo Victoria
Les Miserables – Queen theatre
An Ideal Husband – Vaudeville Theatre
Zack - Royal Exchange, Manchester
Kaspar – Southwark Playhouse (Arch 6)
War Horse – New London Theatre
Safe – Oval House
Mary Stuart (reading) – Waterloo East Theatre
The Opinion Makers (reading) – Prince of Wales Theatre
Flesh and Blood & Fish and Fowl – Barbican, Pitt
Midsummer – Tricycle Theatre
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| The Comedy Theatre |
Stop. Rewind (reading) – Camden Arms
A Drop to Drink – Soho Theatre Studio
Antonioni Project – Barbican
39 Steps – Criterion Theatre
Landscape and Monologue (Pinter) – Ustinov, Bath
Clybourne Park - Wyndham's Theatre
The Children's Hour - The Comedy Theatre
Beachy Head - Jacksons Lane
The Umbrellas of Cherbourg (open dress) - Curve, Leicester
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| The Curve Theatre, Leicester |
and for the week ahead:
The Heretic - Royal Court
The Last Days of Judas Iscariot - LAMDA
Fatherland - Gate
Great Expectations - Watford Palace Theatre
Yes, I was pretty impressed with myself too... until I came to the shocking realisation (too late) that, as many keen-eyed readers would have already spotted, after six months in London I HAVEN'T BEEN TO THE NATIONAL THEATRE!!
And I bet 'What did you see at the National?' will be the first question I'm asked too.
However, I suppose in a way that's the good news for the theatre scene in the UK isn't it? That a girl can spend six months in the country in a theatre-going frenzy but never get around to visiting the country's National Theatre?
Now I should just clarify, it's not like I avoided the National. Last week I attended a 'Talking Shakespeare' question and answer session with Simon Callow, Charles Edwards and Finty Williams in the Cottesloe Theatre in the National Theatre building... and I've visited the bookshop twice! (What makes it even more shocking though is that it is literally a 10 minute walk from where I'm working but we'll just keep that to ourselves without splashing it about in any public forums, OK?). OK.
| Theatre Royal, Bath (currently with a tour of Avenue Q!) |



That's very impressive!!
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