London (8)

Tate Modern Photo-ops

Picasso retrospective I love the Tate Modern. There's the shows, of course -- the free ones from the permanent collection and the blockbusters. There's the mysterious Tanks and the clever Artist Rooms. There's the building, with all its curves and…

National Theatre: Consent

Consent at the Harold Pinter Consent is what used to be called a "problem play", an examination from various perspectives of a current hot topic. The topic in this case: consensual sex versus rape. The characters are almost all lawyers…

Arcola Theatre: Donizetti and Ravel Operas

Opera Alegria poster for Grimeborn Grimeborn is an annual summer series of opera performances by alternative companies, held at the Arcola Theatre in Dalston. This is a chance to hear chamber versions of operas, sung up close and personal by…

August 2: Biker Gang Opera at Wilton's Music Hall

Outside Wilton's Music Hall Wilton's Music Hall is our local theatre, a ten minute walk from our east-end London flat. It operated as a music hall in the 1860s and 70s, and subsequently became a Methodist Mission (1888 to 1956).

Adini Söyle / Say Your Name, at the Arcola

The Arcola Theatre, up in rough-and-tumble Dalston, is a hotbed of alternative vitality, always trying out new ideas and approaches, politically engaged, with a perspective that spans the globe. The theatre, formerly in a rambling industrial building on Arcola Street,…

Puss in Boots Dem

The Hackney Empire I am fascinated by that strange British theatrical phenomenon called the Christmas pantomime. It's a glorious holdover from the 19th century, featuring a traditional story outrageously sent up, a "principal boy" (the hero) played by a woman…

Welcome to London

Band in Trafalgar Square When our plane landed, December 30, the sun was shining, but the 31st, our first real day in London, was umbrella weather. It didn't discourage us, or the crowd watching a band from (I'm guessing) the…

Candide in London

Menier Chocolate Factory Judith and I are in ecstasy. Sparkling sunshine this morning (after dismal yesterday), so we hurried off to the Menier Chocolate Factory (it's a theatre) to try for returns for Leonard Bernstein's Candide. This musical has had…