Last weekend was a weekend of culture.
Friday night we went to See "Love's Labours Lost" at The Rose Theatre in Kingston. An excellent production directed by Peter Hall. The costumes and set were particularly a visual delight. What the papers said:
"An absolute feast for the ear...Peter Bowles's Don Armado is a delight...a Shakespeare production of the highest calibre." The Guardian
"A production full of the ripe pleasures of a classic comedy" The London Paper
"William Chubb is both hilariously pompous and unexpectedly touching as the pedantic schoolmaster Holofernes, and Greg Haiste's Costard is a genuinely funny clown...this comedy may be demanding but it pays rich rewards." Telegraph
"An elegantly staged piece, and as with most Hall productions, beautifully spoken." What's On Stage
"Shakespeare as Shakespeare intended it." The Guardian
Saturday we went to a Festival New Orleans at The O2, mainly to see John Mooney. We saw his set and then went to eat at Los Iguanas. We sat outside and were able to watch Buckwheat Zydeco followed by Dr John from the comfort of our table. Excellent :-)
We are really looking forward to next year's jazz fest. We are going over to New Orleans for The French Quarter Festival and the first weekend of the Jazz and Heritage Fesitval.
Laissez les bon temps roulez!
Sunday, November 02, 2008
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Dr. John was my very first "concert" way back in the early 70s!! I still love him to this day. Sounds (and looks) like a great show.
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