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Antigone – The Barbican, London

  Antigone I wanted to like this production, I really did.  I generally like the innovation of the theatre the Barbican put on, as well as the fact that they stage foreign language productions, challenging plays, and other bold choices.  I’ve seen Juliette Binoche before, and she always seems reasonably good.  This version of Antigone, […]

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Artist House Museums in Paris

There is something quite enchanting about Paris’s smaller museums, and I recently spent a very nice afternoon between two of them in the 9th arrondissement, both housed in what was once an artist’s residence.  The different histories of the buildings and their gifting as public spaces, as well as the profiles of the artists and […]

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Golem – 1927/The Young Vic

Mad but brilliant.  Beats you over the head with a theme but does it in style.  Uses technology to satirise our addiction to technology.  References German literature, Jewish folklore, Expressionist cinema of the Cabinet of Dr. Caligari vein and The Daily Mail.  1927: my new favourite theatre company. I go to a lot of theatre, […]

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