liz hoggard π
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Freelance feature writer + interviewer. Honorary Dangerous Woman (book out now). Favourite words in English language, restaurant and taxi
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21-04-2009 14:20:27
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Wonderful - and humbling - to watch Bodies of Water a theatrical response to Warsan Shireβs poem, Home, performed on the shoreline as part of @gdifestival by ActorsTouringCompany directed by Matthew Xia who staged the brilliant The Architect on a bus last year
I was bowled over watching this funny, smart play about friendship, cooking, desire and (yes) finding fulfilling work. And I don't like chicken AT ALL National Theatre theguardian.com/stage/article/β¦
So many of us have watched π Lorraine from Clocking off to The Street to Moving On But personally James Graham has given Lorraine the role of her career in Daphne Sparrow and she should be showered with awards, she LEAD the Series with grit, passion, strength π #Sherwood
Thank you so much to everyone who lived through 1994 & helped me to research this piece with such great anecdotes Dominic Lutyens Grant Gibson Caroline Roux Janice Morley Peter York marcus field & Alexander McQueen's mighty biographer Andrew Wilson telegraph.co.uk/news/2024/09/0β¦
Thank you also to John McTernan who helped me see the bigger picture about what 1994 might lead to - consumer capitalism, identity politics, boomers versus millennials, sky-high rents. Though it does seem like a golden era now
A new addition to my love affair with films and plays about three sisters. Tackles important end-of-life issues but also the wonderful, crazy, at times toxic, bond between sisters who have lived v different (but equally valid) childhoods screencrush.com/his-three-daug⦠ScreenCrush
Tom Scuttβs extraordinary set for Fiddler on the Roof Open Air Theatre We really did see a musician play in a raised field of wheat. Costumes have slightly steam-punk feel even though itβs Russia 1905. Not surprising when Tom transformed Playhouse into the Kit Kat Club for Cabaret
Terrific to see Anne Odeke turn her one-woman play (about a Senegalese princess who entered a 1908 Essex beauty conquest) into a spirited ensemble piece β¦Shakespeareβs Globeβ© theguardian.com/stage/2022/aprβ¦