• Performance: The Storeroom

    Updated: 2011-02-27 10:55:00
    : : Paul in London Paul is in London . And seeing mostly theatre Sunday , February 27, 2011 Performance : The Storeroom In an attempt to see something different from the usual theatrical fare on Saturday evening , I was at the Drill Hall to catch The Storeroom which has been described as a potent cocktail of glamour murder and intrigue . This one-woman show starring Sian Williams is very intriguing and inventive . And certainly something different . Williams does hold your attention while she is on stage , thanks to her intense performance and mildly sexy outfits . While its origins from the Edinburgh Fringe appear obvious at times economical sets , lighting and props it was an enjoyable piece from The Kosh And the red raincoat and the ventriloquist scenes were particularly entertaining .

  • Climb Horsenden Hill

    Updated: 2011-02-27 08:30:00
    , : skip to main skip to sidebar Tired of London , Tired of Life One thing a day to do in London A website about things to do in London Pages Home About Calendar Contact 27 February 2011 Climb Horsenden Hill Rising to a modest height of 85m , or 279ft , on a clear day Horsenden Hill , in the London Borough of Ealing , offers views to six counties and ten London Boroughs from its . summit Once home to an iron age settlement , which is now a scheduled ancient monument , it now plays host to two golf courses , a canal , keen kite flyers and sometimes even a herd of grazing Highlander . cows Due to its strategic position , near to Northolt RAF Northolt , it played host to gun emplacements and a searchlight stations during the major conflicts of the 20th century , but now is an altogther more

  • Last Look: An Ideal Husband

    Updated: 2011-02-25 11:00:00
    : : Paul in London Paul is in London . And seeing mostly theatre Friday , February 25, 2011 Last Look : An Ideal Husband Normally I catch a show just as it has opened or started previews but for a change this week I caught An Ideal Husband which ends its run at the Vaudeville Theatre on . Saturday It is a great production , and I gained a new appreciation for Wilde and his work watching the performers in this production . It highlighted to me at least that everything hinges on the performances in making this show amusing or ordinary . The laughs are totally dependent on the actors' delivery , timing and emphasis . For the most part they got it . right Watching this production is like eating a tub of good vanilla ice cream . Awfully satisfying and enjoyable . It also helps having a drink at

  • Opera: Anna Nicole

    Updated: 2011-02-21 06:00:00
    : : Paul in London Paul is in London . And seeing mostly theatre Monday , February 21, 2011 Opera : Anna Nicole It would be fair enough to say to borrow from the Opera and from the late Ms Anna Nicole that the Royal Opera's Anna Nicole blew us . away on Thursday night . The performances , production and the opera was inspired . What starts as a dig against a C-list American celebrity ends up becoming a strangely poignant opera where you feel some sympathy for the slapper . You may even begin thinking she is the Traviata of the day . That is the trouble with the arts , they can make people seem so much nicer than reality . Still if you can stomach sympathy for Anna Nicole , this cautionary tale against fame turns out to be quite a ride . Then again the real Anna Nicole was quite a ride too

  • Walk in Paradise Gardens

    Updated: 2011-02-20 08:30:00
    , : skip to main skip to sidebar Tired of London , Tired of Life One thing a day to do in London A website about things to do in London Pages Home About Calendar Contact 20 February 2011 Walk in Paradise Gardens Not quite as poetic as the name suggests , Paradise Gardens is a small area of grass in Bethnal Green , bordered by fronts onto a line of 18th and early 19th century Grade II listed terraced housing called Paradise . Row The park was once part of the original larger piece of open land , which was the original Bethnal Green , and now is a rather tired piece of green characterised by a few benches and its proximity to Cambridge Heath . Road For more information , click here to download a pdf . Labels : E2 East London Parks and Gardens 1 comments : dixewills.com said . Also , the men

  • Opera: Parsifal

    Updated: 2011-02-19 11:43:00
    : : Paul in London Paul is in London . And seeing mostly theatre Saturday , February 19, 2011 Opera : Parsifal Wednesday night was an opportunity to catch the ENO's Parsifal This 1999 co-production with San Francisco Opera and Lyric Opera , Chicago and is purportedly the last time it will be staged . There are seven more performances to . go Directed by Nikolaus Lehnhoff What makes the opera a standout is the brilliant staging and imaginative English translation . This translation transforms this production and keeps things moving at such a pace you won't realise you have been there for over four hours . On top of this there is such spectacle at times it is almost hypnotic . A stunning cast includes John Tomlinson as Gurnemanz , Australian tenor Stuart Skelton as Parsifal and Jane Dutton

  • Theatre: The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee

    Updated: 2011-02-19 10:36:00
    : : Paul in London Paul is in London . And seeing mostly theatre Saturday , February 19, 2011 Theatre : The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee I was part of a large gathering of bloggers who went to see Tuesday night's preview of The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee at the Donmar organised by the West End Whingers It was a huge gathering and it felt as if half the circle audience had their own blog and a minor following . Anyway , this is a show about a spelling bee and the lives of its awfully competitive American contestants . This show looks so polished now that it is hard to believe it is an early preview . Only the sounds from the grumbling of the creative team if you're sitting in the circle would give away that this is still a work in . progress I was familiar with this

  • Dine at Cafe Boheme

    Updated: 2011-02-18 08:30:00
    , : skip to main skip to sidebar Tired of London , Tired of Life One thing a day to do in London A website about things to do in London Pages Home About Calendar Contact 18 February 2011 Dine at Cafe Boheme Situated on Old Compton Street in Soho , and operated by Soho House , Cafe Boheme is a pretty little French Bistro which is a very pleasant place to spend an hour or so , escaping from but keeping an eye on the hustle and bustle . outside Your author popped in to catch up with a good friend recently , and took advantage of the three course pre-theatre menu for 15.50, and was very well looked after by the excellent . staff It is a very attractive spot , operating in the same location since 1992, and offering Breakfast , Lunch , Dinner and best of all a special After Midnight' menu as

  • Scenes from the Ballet: Swan Lake

    Updated: 2011-02-17 01:15:00
    : : Paul in London Paul is in London . And seeing mostly theatre Thursday , February 17, 2011 Scenes from the Ballet : Swan Lake With all the talk about The Black Swan including recent fan art it was nice to see the Royal Ballet's classic production . Monday Zenaida Yanowsky and Nehemiah Kish were Odette and Prince Siegfried pictured above It is a pleasure to watch Ms Yanowksy . Sitting close , you could appreciate the commanding performance she gives . And she is a very tall swan too . A very satisfying production of a perfect ballet , worth repeat viewings . It is a great date ballet too and given it was Valentines Day there were a few couples around and dare one suggest romance was in the air hopefully not the cursed kind It runs various dates until April 5 Photo credit : Royal Opera

  • Theatre: The Last Five Years

    Updated: 2011-02-16 01:03:00
    : : Paul in London Paul is in London . And seeing mostly theatre Wednesday , February 16, 2011 Theatre : The Last Five Years It is February , so it is long overdue for another production of Jason Robert Brown's The Last Five Years This time at the Tabard Theatre in Chiswick . It seems like there isn't a month in London when you can't catch this show . And then during Edinburgh Fringe there are usual competing productions of it , along side multiple productions of Sweeney Todd and musicals about infectious sexually transmitted diseases . It is understandable that this show is popular as it covers a range of emotions sad , happy etc gives two actors a chance to shine , and is potentially cheap to stage . The popularity of staging this show should not be confused however with the show being

  • Visit the Bali Bombing Memorial

    Updated: 2011-02-14 08:30:00
    , : skip to main skip to sidebar Tired of London , Tired of Life One thing a day to do in London A website about things to do in London Pages Home About Calendar Contact 14 February 2011 Visit the Bali Bombing Memorial One of London's lesser-known memorials is dedicated to the 202 victims 28 of whom were British of the Bali Bombings in 2002. Unveiled by Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall in October 2006, the memorial consists of a marble globe with 202 carved doves , and sits at the bottom of the steps between HM Treasury and the Foreign and Commonwealth Office in Westminster , watched over by a statue of Clive of . India For more details , see http : news.bbc.co.uk 1 hi uk 6044472.stm Labels : Memorials Sculpture SW1 Westminster 3 comments : Hels said . This was the most tragic

  • Advertising: Anna Nicole

    Updated: 2011-02-13 10:38:00
    : : Paul in London Paul is in London . And seeing mostly theatre Sunday , February 13, 2011 Advertising : Anna Nicole The Royal Opera posters for Anna Nicole are all over the tube network at the moment and they look great . There is also the following trailer for the opera . There is a growing buzz about this show the Royal Opera is even getting news stories in Marie Claire and so it will be fascinating to see what Eva-Maria Westbroek who I last saw in Tannhäuser does with the role when I catch it later this week . Posted by Pauly Email This BlogThis Share to Twitter Share to Facebook Share to Google Buzz Labels : advertising 0 comments : Post a Comment Newer Post Older Post Home Subscribe to : Post Comments Atom About Me Pauly London , United Kingdom I am a thirty-something gay male from

  • Spend a Snowdrop Day at Chelsea Physic Garden

    Updated: 2011-02-13 08:30:00
    , : skip to main skip to sidebar Tired of London , Tired of Life One thing a day to do in London A website about things to do in London Pages Home About Calendar Contact 13 February 2011 Spend a Snowdrop Day at Chelsea Physic Garden Ordinarily , visitors aren't allowed back into Chelsea Physic Garden until it properly reopens in April , but its Snowdrop Days are a special opportunity to visit in winter . Your author should probably thank his parents and also Diamond Geezer for reminding him about . this The garden sets out a Snowdrop Trail to allow visitors to browse snowdrops and other winter plants on sale from specialist nurseries , and also serves stews and mulled wine at its Tangerine Dream . Café The garden is open today from 10am until 4pm and entry is 8. For more information ,

  • Opera: Troy Boy

    Updated: 2011-02-12 10:25:00
    : : Paul in London Paul is in London . And seeing mostly theatre Saturday , February 12, 2011 Opera : Troy Boy Thursday night I caught the Merry Opera's new production of Troy Boy at Upstairs at the Gatehouse The Merry Opera company takes opera productions and develops new English translations with a twist . It is a great concept , although in this case more abridging of the source material might have helped . I doubt there is much that would be missed from Offenbach's La Belle Hélène the story of Helen of Troy if an extra half hour was cut from . it Nevertheless there is some fine singing and performances in this occasionally sexy production . The energy and enthusiasm of the cast is without a doubt . I liked the concept of Helen stuck in suburbia and beginning to let her mind wander in a

  • Drink at the Royal Inn on the Park

    Updated: 2011-02-11 08:30:00
    , : skip to main skip to sidebar Tired of London , Tired of Life One thing a day to do in London A website about things to do in London Pages Home About Calendar Contact 11 February 2011 Drink at the Royal Inn on the Park Previously most famous for being the site of the murder of James Alfred Jimmy' Moody , in 1993, nowadays the Royal Inn on the Park is a nice pub with a fantastic location right on the Northern edge of Victoria Park . The pub is technically in Tower Hamlets , after Victoria Park was transferred solely to the borough when it became too expensive for Hackney to manage any more . Nowadays , it acts as a magnet for all those who have spent a day in the park , especially in summer , and when the park hosts festivals , and can get busy on . weekends During winter , it is usually

  • Theatre: Company at the Southwark Playhouse

    Updated: 2011-02-11 00:26:00
    : : Paul in London Paul is in London . And seeing mostly theatre Friday , February 11, 2011 Theatre : Company at the Southwark Playhouse One thing that hit me seeing Company at the Southwark Playhouse Tuesday night , was how the opening few notes can really be an ear worm . I doubt anyone leaving the theatre after this production doesn't want to go up to someone and yell , BOBBY BOBBY BOBBY-BABY Or perhaps punch somebody who comes up to them and says something like . that Company has no plot to speak of , but through a series of vignettes , gives some idea about Robert , a single straight(ish man turning 35 and his smug married friends . Its about the lives of middle class New Yorkers , with their eccentricities and foibles , so you may find yourself struggling to see its relevance to

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  • The Londoner Competition

    Updated: 2011-02-08 15:29:47
    CBS Outdoor, the advertising agency that manages the posters on the London Underground are running a competition aimed at Londoners, asking them why they love London. The best responses will be shown on posters on the underground. More info from the link below.

  • Exhibitor Preview + Kooey + FEB 2011

    Updated: 2011-02-08 11:51:53

  • Exhibitor Preview + Heavy Eco + FEB 2011

    Updated: 2011-02-08 11:50:50

  • Exhibitor Preview + Al&Alicia + FEB 2011

    Updated: 2011-02-08 11:49:29

  • Exhibitor Preview + Prototype Schumacher + FEB 2011

    Updated: 2011-02-08 11:48:30

  • Exhibitor Preview + Smudge the Bear + FEB 2011

    Updated: 2011-02-08 11:47:17

  • Exhibitor Preview + Dirtyface + FEB 2011

    Updated: 2011-02-08 11:46:01

  • Exhibitor Preview + Heureka + FEB 2011

    Updated: 2011-02-08 11:44:51

  • Exhibitor Preview + Noni Reynders + FEB 2011

    Updated: 2011-02-08 11:44:02

  • Exhibitor Preview + C Grand London + FEB 2011

    Updated: 2011-02-08 11:42:29

  • Theatre: The Children's Hour

    Updated: 2011-02-06 23:36:00
    : : Paul in London Paul is in London . And seeing mostly theatre Sunday , February 06, 2011 Theatre : The Children's Hour The Children's Hour which has just started previews at the Comedy Theatre is one of those blockbuster dramas with a fantastic cast that you just have to go see . Lillian Hellman's dated 1934 play gets some serious star power here . With Keira Knightley and Elisabeth Moss in the lead roles , along with Ellen Burstyn , Carol Kane and Tobias Menzies you feel as though you should applaud everyone's entrance just because it is the thing to . do Despite running at the Comedy Theatre , the play is a drama set in an all-girls boarding school run by Karen and Martha Knightley and Moss When an angry student runs away from the school , she tells her grandmother that the two

  • Theatre: Season's Greetings

    Updated: 2011-02-06 17:46:00
    : : Paul in London Paul is in London . And seeing mostly theatre Sunday , February 06, 2011 Theatre : Season's Greetings Friday night I finally managed to catch Season's Greetings at the National Theatre This revival of Alan Ayckbourn's black comedy has been showing since late last year and has received some great reviews Set during the Christmas holiday period in the early 1980s , it focuses on an average English family Christmas where relationships have gone stale , children abound although not on stage and people have had a little too much to drink . I'm assuming that it is an average English family given the number of comments overheard during interval such as that's a bit close to the bone or it reminds me of my family . These were also rather curious comments given that the first

  • Find Freud in Hampstead

    Updated: 2011-02-05 08:30:00
    , : skip to main skip to sidebar Tired of London , Tired of Life One thing a day to do in London A website about things to do in London Pages Home About Calendar Contact 5 February 2011 Find Freud in Hampstead Sigmund Freud , the father of psychoanalysis , famously died in London , and there is even a museum at his former home Nearby , on the corner of Fitzjohn's Avenue and Belsize Lane , a statue of the great man keeps watch over the area in front of the Tavistock Centre The seated sculpture was created by Freud's long-time sculptor Oscar Nemon , following meetings in London in 1938 after both men had had to leave Europe , fearing for their future as Jews in an increasingly uncertain time . Nemon's website notes how these later sittings , and Freuds advanced age led to a harsher more

  • Listen to a Londoner: A Final Word

    Updated: 2011-02-05 07:06:00
    I was a Londoner for the last four years. It taught me infinitely more about the world and myself than I ever could have expected to learn if I hadn’t gone abroad. These four years, I will never, ever forget. … Continue reading →

  • Goodbye London, Goodbye

    Updated: 2011-02-04 07:07:30
    I’m sitting in New York now, looking out the window of my parents’ house at piles of snow plowed up along the streets. I watched London shrink away from me on the plane yesterday, the cars turning to ants, the … Continue reading →

  • What More Is There?

    Updated: 2011-02-03 07:09:56
    Some words of wisdom from Anthony Hopkins spotted in Neal’s Yard, Covent Garden… Today I will be flying out of London to move on to new adventures. I adore this city, but there’s a bit world out there and meeting … Continue reading →

  • Getting Ready for the Year of the Rabbit

    Updated: 2011-02-02 07:01:12
    Chinese Chinese New Year celebrations will be in full swing this weekend and Chinatown is taking shape. Here’s some pictures of a quick wander round. _____________________________________________________ I’ll be doing a Listen to a Londoner post – the last one before … Continue reading →

  • Chinatown Brothels

    Updated: 2011-02-01 07:04:24
    It’s amazing how shamelessly open these places are, but you see them all over London – not only in Soho and Chinatown but in King’s Cross, the East End, Earl’s Court… Here’s a few more signs from Chinatown. _____________________________________________________ I’ll … Continue reading →

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