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Belters and bohemians: Opera Locos @Sadlers_wells

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At the start of the Opera Locos performance, the announcement says that they really are singing. You could be forgiven for wondering that, given the amplification turns up the backing track and the voices so loud that you can't always tell what's real. But this is a mostly harmless and slightly eccentric blend of opera classics fused with the occasional pop classic. However, recognising the pop tunes would help if you were over a certain age. The most recent of them dates back twenty years. It's currently playing at the Peacock Theatre .  Five performers play out a variety of archetype opera characters. There's the worn-out tenor (Jesús Álvarez), the macho baritone (Enrique Sánchez-Ramos), the eccentric counter-tenor (Michaël Kone), the dreamy soprano (María Rey-Joly) and the wild mezzo-soprano (Mayca Teba). Since my singing days, I haven't recognised these types of performers. However, once, I recall a conductor saying he wanted no mezzo-sopranos singing with the s

Scenes from Soho Thursday 22.15

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Scenes from Soho Thursday 22.15 Originally uploaded by Pauly_ . Warm weather makes the place heave...

Scenes from SW4 Monday 19:29

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Scenes from SW4 Monday 19:29 Originally uploaded by Pauly_ . Spring is here at last... And there are blue skies... Even if the temperature is still hovering around 10degrees...

Conversation in WC1

Paul and Ad are walking down Charlotte Street WC1. Man in white (to Ad in very low voice as he walks into him coming out of a shop) : Oh sorry darling… Ad : Oh that's ok… Darling… Paul (to Ad) : Darling?

Scenes from Covent Garden Monday 14:43

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Scenes from Covent Garden Monday 14:43 Originally uploaded by Pauly_ . Bank Holiday Monday had all the punters out at the usual places. There weren't any bargains to be had but people seemed glad to just be out of the 'ouse...

Scenes from Southwark Sunday

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Scenes from Southwark Sunday Originally uploaded by Pauly_ . Greenery is popular in London. Especially trees with bright foliage...

Scenes from Soho Square Saturday 19.23

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Scenes from Soho Square Saturday 19.23 Originally uploaded by Pauly_ . Sitting...

Any excuse for Tom Cruise photo

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DSC00604 Originally uploaded by Pauly_ . Everytime I mention the words "Tom Cruise" on this blog traffic to my site jumps a bit. So in a desperate attempt to drive more traffic to my site, I am including my Tom Cruise photo from Tuesday evening at Leicester Square. Tom is there... Can you see him (get out your glasses)? I did get within five metres of him. But as I said before I didn't have my water pistol on me so I wasn't going to take a photo...

Theatre: Tom and just Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?

How close did I get to Tom Cruise on Tuesday? Well close enough to see that he really is short. Oh and he has great hair. Getting cheap tickets at Leicester Square I had my back mostly turned on him as while it is great he mingles with the fans for hours, star worship isn't my thing… Unless it is Kathleen Turner … Turner and Bill Irwin have reprised their Broadway roles in Edward Albee's modern (now slightly revised) classic "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" It is about to close after a few months running in the West End and it was well worth seeing. Turner may not have the looks (or the voice) she once had but she still has got something. Even with her foghorn voice she still managed to fill the stage. So much so you almost forget that there are only four actors that make up the cast in this. Irwin complimented Turner in his subtle and sly delivery. There is so much fun to be had in watching this show about a sparring marital couple that even if it is a little ov

Theatre: Burn not chatroom then citizenship...

Monday night I forgot I was at the National Theatre again to see "Burn, Chatroom and Citizenship" – three new one-act plays. Except that they only perform two and I was stuck with "Burn" during the first half. It was a bit of a bore, although had some nice commentary about social workers and car stealing. The second half was "Citizenship" and it was much more lively and funnier (no surprise when it was written by Mark Ravenhill of "Shopping and Fucking" fame). The tale about a boy who sees a girl and gets her pregnant while looking for a gay relationship was pretty funny. The characters and dialogue were fantastic (even if the plot was a bit suspect)… The crowd was a very young crowd as these performances were originally performed at the NT last year by school children, and they all have yoof feemes and all that… So once you got past the audience belching and laughing at the wrong parts it was a good night out…  

Scenes from Leicester Square Tuesday

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Scenes from Leicester Square Tuesday Originally uploaded by Pauly_ . Trying to get cheap ticks to Kathleen Turner's performance in "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf" I run into Tom Cruise worship. I got within 5 metres of him but was too busy purchasing theatre tickets to notice how small he really is... Besides I didn't have my water pistol on me...