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Anita Adam Gabay || After the Flood
I think that top looks like a full tattoo... 🤭
Doesn't mean I don't like it, though...
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After the Flood (Serie 2024) #SophieRundle #MattStokoe #FayeMcKeever #DanielBetts #JacquelineBoatswain #JamesQuinn Mehr auf:
SerieJahr: 2024- (Januar) Genre: Krimi / Drama / Thriller Hauptrollen: Sophie Rundle, Matt Stokoe, Faye McKeever, Daniel Betts, Jacqueline Boatswain, James Quinn, Ray Castleton, Steve Cooper, Heider Ali, Anita Adam Gabay, Lorraine Ashbourne, Nicholas Gleaves, Philip Glenister … Serienbeschreibung: Joanna (Sophie Rundle) findet nach einer verheerenden Überschwemmung einen unbekannten Mann tot…
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JOHN & BEATRICE by Carole Frechette (Translated by John Murrell) Canal Café Theatre, Little Venice, 27 – 31 March 2019 ‘A quirky and ethereal allegory about real and fantasy love’★★★ Love. Romantic love. What's it all about, anyway? Some of us might be floundering to answer the question but John & Beatrice, this lyrical, magical and fantastical play, certainly gives it a go. It finds some answers with fairy-tale motifs interspersed with the reality of how you manage a long-term relationship, especially if you both appear to be locked up in one room for 30-odd years. Canadian award-winning playwright Carole Frechette’s Quebecois-French text has been translated into English and this was its London premiere, supported by the Canadian High Commission in London. The work of the European and Ukrainian team of creatives behind the production was greeted by a warm and welcoming house. The play sees John (Bulgarian-born actor-director Aydan Wilder) answer an advert from Beatrice (French-born Anita Adam Gabay) looking for a man who can “interest, move and seduce” her for a reward. He climbs 33 floors of an apartment block (no lift) to give it a go. We could have guessed he would as he's a bounty hunter, with a red stetson and dressed like a cowboy in red silk. Beatrice is waiting in her matching red dress, Rapunzel-like in a tower letting her hair down, literally at one point, while eating red apples and dozing, a la Sleeping Beauty, waiting to be kissed. John’s three quests to capture his garrulous and story-spinning princess features puppetry, a knife and rope, the rope motif later reflected back as Beatrice weaves a red woollen spider’s web around her beau. Director Orhan Tair, founder of the Little Bulgarian Theatre in London, get strong, tender and funny performances from Wilder and Adam Gaby. They believably trace a long-term relationship from coquettish beginnings to love, teasing, anger, boredom and some sort of acceptance. The actors balance along a tightrope of fantasy and reality nicely, the live action interspersed by projection, adding to this ethereal world. The costumes add to the magic, with Beatrice’s red silk being swapped for a white wedding dress, or is it a nightgown. However, costume might like to look at the fitting of the red dress to help the actor avoid any embarrassment. A quirky, ethereal allegory about real and fantasy love. John & Beatrice by Carole Frechette (Translated by John Murrell) Director: Orhan Tair Canal Café March 27-31 2019 https://canalcafetheatre.com/event?EventId=72709 Kate Pettigrew is a Fleet Street journalist. Her plays have covered Brexit, dementia and talking sheep.
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