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They're Killing it at The Tabard Theatre!
The Business of Murder, by Richard Harris. Theatre at The Tabard, The Tabard Pub, Bath Road, Chiswick, London W4. 🍷🍷🍷🍷 🥃 4 out of 5 Wines. A small vodka. And a large Whiskey! They’re killing it at the Tabard Theatre – and it’s easy to see why with this latest offering from writing legend Richard Harris. I’m personally not a great fan of murder mysteries. I’ve had numerous friends perform in…
#actor#award-winning#fringe#London#London fringe#murder#new writing#Review#Richard Harris#Tabard#the tabard#theatre#theatre prouducing#west end#writing
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My 2.5 star review of The Making Of Frederick The Great. Cockpit Theatre.
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Me when I Shake my Speare
#shakespeare#bad shakespeare#edinburgh fringe#scotland#shakespeare in london#studying abroad#theatre#the speech is#Proteus#From#two gentlemen of verona#David tennant
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Which countries do you think vbs are going to go after surpassing rw?
Some of the streets in the new sekai area are said to be based on Mexico (from a photobook Kohane saw), Hamburg, Boston (both places Toya has been), and Argentina (probably in part due to football, it was in Akito's chapter). In Kohane's chapter, it's said that the music playing in the street she's in is latin, but no country is named. India is also referenced. I think those would be pretty interesting in all honesty, and they already built some connections between them and the members, except An.
#asks#if i had to add one to the list then england has a few indie music hotspots. ik there's one or two in london#think there's some in birmingham too#and not england but scotland has some too in its major cities#vbs goes to edinburgh fringe...
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4 days to openin! King’s Head Theatre London.
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Rhaenys Velaryon - Temperley London Fall 2023
#rhaenyra targaryen#rhaenys velaryon#house velaryon#Temperley London#A Song of Ice and Fire#Game of Thrones#house of the dragon#the crownlands#black#silver#grey#fringe
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y'know, it probably feels weird for the scoundrel to admit, but they feel surprisingly comforted to be back on their ship for a change. they finally have control of the situation, they're finally around people they (vaguely) trust, they- wait a minute hold on what was that line
oh
oh no
oh no the horrors just keep getting worse and worse for them
#i dont think they're gonna be okay after All That. for a While.#fittingly i drew the merry gentleman card immediately after touching shore so there you go lmao#yin-thoughts#fallen london#fallen london spoilers#im weirdly enthralled by this line?? it's weirdly just. really effective#the implication that you've gone through All That over the course of weeks. idk. it's a little nightmare fuel#did you spend it with the mask on or off? does it even matter? do you even know?#ik days and weeks and the like in-universe dont really matter most of the time bc they dont really carry over#like a storylet will say 'over the next few weeks you do x' casually and you just accept that#but like. idk. something about it with the delight Specifically is sticking with me a lot.#how many times did you really go up and down those stairs. how long did you really spend staring into the distance.#how long were those birds screaming in your ears. how long was the naturalist screaming.#it's weirdly effective fringe horror on top of an already very good delightfully gory horror sequence#anyway. in conclusion i don't think the scoundrel is uh. Doing Good.#the delight scared the shit out of them. they arent the type to get scared easily. they were in autopilot fear mode for 99% of it.#they are putting that mask very very very far away on a shelf somewhere and desperately trying to forget it exists forever and ever now.#the end#scoundrelventures
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I don't know anything about England but I'm interested in how the characters' locations inform their characters like Seward's. I'd like to know more about the implications of being from Purfleet/Essex for example (Though iirc Stoker immigrated from Dublin well into adulthood so I don't know how well he knew all the cities.)
there's so much to be said! i really don't think that stoker meant much intentionally, but the placement of the asylum in purfleet specifically is interesting.
long post so i'm cutting this!
the asylum at purfleet, essex, is an example of the common 19th-early 20th century phenomenon of establishing psychiactric hospitals in the rural counties surrounding london - simultaneously serving as a 'tranquil' location away from the city, while also serving the dubious, cruel purpose of squirelling away would-be patients into residences away from the city - out of society, out of sight, out of mind.
in terms of jack seward himself, purfleet is a kind of an in-between, nothing place - things and people pass through, not much stays. (there's a reason why whitby is remembered as 'the dracula place', and not purfleet.) it's quite literally on the edge of london - of society - and in that scene where jack's looking despondently towards the sun setting west over london, his own isolation becomes palpable - from society and from the world as a whole. the endless, transient, liminal feel of the essex saltmarshes just....gives the vibe. this was a scene that felt particularly gothic to me - jack is the custodian of his very own haunted house, here, in all its bleak, isolated glory.
It was a shock to me to turn from the wonderful smoky beauty of a sunset over London, with its lurid lights and inky shadows and all the marvellous tints that come on foul clouds even as on foul water, and to realise all the grim sternness of my own cold stone building, with its wealth of breathing misery, and my own desolate heart to endure it all.
this is an fascinating parallel with the count's situation in transylvania, which is NOT the topic du jour here so i'll stop before i ramble but compelling nonetheless! like the count, though, he's a liminal figure - in london, but not quite in london. in the group, but not in the group. alive, but not really living. wide awake in the witching hour, unsure how to re-integrate with society.
it's also worth noting that the opening of dickens' great expectations has pip in his childhood home on the kent marshes - which would pretty much be the opposite bank of the thames from purfleet. in great expectations, pip's village serves a similar role - the quiet, bleak, nowhere-place directly placed against the bustling cosmopolis of london.
in terms of other characters and locations, i've written a bit before about jonathan (and mina possibly) hailing from exeter, devon, in the south west of england - which is much further from london.
jonathan and mina, in terms of the group dynamics, are outsiders: they're very much lower middle class, hyper-aware of the importance of money and societal etiquette as a means for survival and social betterment. this is a personal hc of mine, but i like to think of jonathan as having the long supressed remnants of a devon accent. south west accents are often the subject of a lot of ridicule and mockery in the UK (akin to a southern US accent) and hiding that regionalism, in both the 1890s and today's britain, would be a means of survival and progress for him - i think the fact that he's always given a standard home counties RP accent in adaptations cuts out a major aspect of his character. he's a devon boy!
in contrast to all this, lucy's hampstead residence shows her affluence. it, too, at risk of breaking my social isolation metaphor, was on the edge of london at the time - but was known more as a wealthy suburb with huge areas of greenery at hampstead heath and highgate. there's something to be said, though, about a place like highgate cemetery - a liminal place between the dead and the living, between city and country, haunted at night by a vampire - and the same could be said for purfleet.
arthur is hard to pin down - for the life of me i CANNOT work out where 'ring' is supposed to be - at first i thought it might be a shortening for ringwood, hampshire, which could work! but i just don't know. his character does scream privileged southern/home counties though, and if anyone has any followups on 'ring' and its wherabouts i would LOVE to know because this has been bugging me for ages. lmao
tl;dr, psychology and sociology as informed by place is SO fucking fascinating to me like it just. it affects so much. from the liminality of certain places lending themselves to the supernatural, to characters being mirrored by their surroundings and vice versa, to the social implications of where you call home. it's just!!! interesting!!
#cw ableism#dracula#dracula daily#this is my disorganised magnum opus i wrote so much and deleted half bc it goes off-topic but there's so much.....#i grew up near the fringes of london myself and there's a certain transience to that kind of hinterland which i think you get w/ any city#my own personal hc for jack seward is that he was brought up in an isolated seaside town (harwich‚ maybe?) and went to university in london#before continuing his education in amsterdam#also i like that harwich has a DIRECT ship route to the netherlands....thinking.....thoughts..#while writing this i was doing some research and now i have many seward hometown thoughts god.#[points to a puddle in a saltmarsh] this is jack seward. to me
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Louis fixing his fvckin' hair ☺️
Red carpet at the All Of Those Voices Premiere, London, 16 March 2023 x
#looking good for his Louies#his big eyes#fixing his fringe#Louis Tomlinson#Joni#AOTV Premiere London#16 March 2023#Red Carpet#mine
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Hamlet with Eddie Izzard
🍷🍷🍷 3 out of 5 cups of sac! Full disclosure – I have adapted and directed two Shakespeare classics, including one called ‘Hamlet – Horatio’s Tale’ and I’d read some fairly poor reviews about this production. And as I wasn’t invited to the Riverside Studios Press Night (not important enough, loves, obs! 😀) I wasn’t able to access the extra depth that is often available then. And to be honest,…
#soho usa londonliterarypubcrawl#@edgringe#Eddie Izzard#Edinburgh London Literary Pub Crawl#Fringe First#Hamlet#Hammermith#London festivals#London fringe#poetry bohemianbritain
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My 2 star review of A Man And A Washing Machine. Etcetera Theatre.
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Tusk Tour, Wembley Arena, London, England, June 1980.
© Alan Perry
#stevie nicks#alan perry#fleetwood mac#tusk#tusk tour#wembley arena#london#england#1980#black shawl#fringe#red outfit#red dress#layered skirt#stud earrings#moon necklace#bracelet#rings#jewellery#cowbell#white flowers#white roses#flowers in mic stand#mic stand decorations#scarf
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goodbye America hello hot theatre kid summer
#LONDON BABY#west end#shakespeare#Studying abroad#edinburgh fringe#cant wait to see my classmates#And my London boy :)
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Shout out to the Two Come Home soundtrack - this play was gorgeous, bittersweet, and the musical score just made it. 💖
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OUTING | queer comedy play at Camden Fringe | 19th-20th August
FANTASTIC BEASTS star Joshua Shea (Young Newt Scamander) plays a young man who thinks he might be gay until he meets the woman of his dreams in this philosophical comedy.
Tickets £10 – 19th-20th August
Hen and Chickens, Islington, North London
#harry potter#wizarding world#hogwarts legacy#Newt Scamander#Hogwarts#Fantastic Beasts#queer#lgbt#london#fiction#Queer theatre#Camden Fringe#Camden#Fringe#Fringe theatre#Theatre#Gay#Gay theatre#LGBT#New writing#cheaptickets#Cheap night out
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