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przed ([personal profile] przed) wrote2015-10-05 12:00 am
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Catching Up...

I've been back from London for nearly a week, but this is the first time I've opened my computer. I've been utterly shattered (see icon), no doubt from a combination of jet lag, getting Ros to all her various activities, stepping up Taekwando to four times a week, and seeing two concerts this week (Taylor Swift for Ros, and Joan Armatrading for me.)

And logging onto LJ for the first time in a week, I see I've missed the deadline for Yuletide nominations! Oh noes! Actually, this has me wondering if I should skip out on this year entirely, given that the TKD training is going to get more intense, not less as the year progresses, and it's entirely likely that I won't have time to write anything anyway. But on the other hand, I always enjoy writing for Yuletide and would be sad to miss a year. Shall have to mull that over.

Since it's late, and I'm still feeling shattered, I'm going to do a short summing up post on the London trip (which was absolutely amazing), and a few assorted odds and sods.

It will likely surprise no one on my flist that I adore London, and this trip just nailed that home more than ever. The trip managed to be both packed and yet sort of relaxed.

I went over with a couple of mates (one fannish, one not), and [livejournal.com profile] soundofthesurf joined us. Getting to spend time with everyone, especially SotS, absolutely made the whole trip. We had some great meals, and had some fun outings, both all together and in various configurations. And I got to hang out with [livejournal.com profile] halotolerant (and have a bit of a Take That natter), [livejournal.com profile] solosundance and [livejournal.com profile] heliophile_oxon (who are both quite lovely and I hope we shall be able to meet up again the next time I'm over, and also [livejournal.com profile] sc_fossil and her family, whose visit overlapped ours.

Before we saw Hamlet, we took in the adaptation of Jane Eyre the National Theatre are doing. It was done with a very stripped down stage, with most of the actors, except for Jane and Rochester, taking multiple roles, including one bloke who (brilliantly) played Rochester's dog. The woman playing Rochester's mad wife sang songs commenting on the action all through the play until she's finally revealed by the plot, and her voice was extraordinary. It was one of the best productions I've seen in London, and gave Hamlet a lot to live up to. (Along with Hamlet, this is going to be one of the NTLive broadcasts, and I can highly recommend it.)

Then it was on to Hamlet. First, let me just say that Hamlet is not one of my favourite plays. I appreciate it's a great role for actors to tackle, and there's lot of interesting stuff going on in it, but it doesn't speak to me on a personal level. That said, this was a really great production. Cumberbatch was as fantastic as I reckoned he'd be, and he made the mad scenes unexpectedly funny. (His Hamlet put on a sort of toy soldier persona for those scenes, and did them very playfully.) Ciaran Hinds was a great Claudius, and though the actor playing Ophelia didn't project her voice as well as she could have, I thought she did a good job playing what can be a really thankless role. So frequently Ophelia's descent into madness can seem to come from nowhere, but in this production it begins to be telegraphed in the earlier scenes.

The director did interesting things with the set as well. For the first half, it was an airy room at court with a grand staircase off to one side, but at the end of the half, when everything is starting to truly go to hell, they blow in all sorts of ash and debris from the wings and turn it all into a wasteland. Very striking.

And to cap it off, Cumberbatch made an appeal for charities supporting Syrian refugees at the curtain call that impressed me.


Ros loves Taylor Swift, and the Sweetie and I don't mind her either, so we decided we'd take her to see her on her latest tour. She puts on a great show, has a great voice and did a credible job playing guitar and keyboards. One of the very cool things was that they had taped light-up bracelets to every seat, and during certain numbers in the show the whole stadium would be awash in synchronized blinking lights.

In the end, the show was impressive, if not quite my thing. I felt like the Sweetie at the end of the Take That show, saying it was "fine," but didn't entirely move him. Though I did totally dance during the Shake It Off finale, because you can't not dance to that song.


I've loved Joan Armatrading since the early '80s, but I'd never seen her live. So when I found out she was going to do one last solo world tour, I was determined to see her. I haunted her website until she finally announced a Toronto date, and managed to get tickets in the 8th row for me and a mate.

It was a fab show. Joan is a fantastic guitarist and still has a wonderfully rich voice, but what I wasn't quite expecting was her lovely, puckish sense of humour.

Here's the original video for Drop the Pilot, my favourite song of hers.

[identity profile] moth2fic.livejournal.com 2015-10-05 07:18 am (UTC)(link)
I'm glad you had such a great time! I'm a bit jealous of the Joan Armatrading concert because both Mr Moth and I like her. The Cumberbatch version of Hamlet sounds interesting (you're not the only one of my f'list who has seen and reviewed it) - I'm wondering how it measures up to David Tennant's version. I never liked the play much till I saw him in it. Now I would have to rate all others against that!

[identity profile] just-ann-now.livejournal.com 2015-10-05 11:19 am (UTC)(link)
Sounds like you had a great trip! I enjoyed the pictures.

Yuletide - you don't have to sign up to write! This discovery was a great revelation to me. All the fun of writing, and none of the pressure - this is what I've done the past several years.

[identity profile] halotolerant.livejournal.com 2015-10-05 11:36 am (UTC)(link)
I'm so glad you had a good trip to these fair shores all round! *g* I was fab to see you again, I'm just sorry I wasn't equal to doing more or coming up and meeting more of the group - hopefully soon/next time! *g* The book you so kindly gave me is AWESOME BEYOND WORDS - nearly finished, posting about it soon. Seriously such a perfect book for my tastes!

I do like Taylor Swift, and Shake it Off is a song you *have* to dance to for sure! Glad you all had fun.

[identity profile] solosundance.livejournal.com 2015-10-05 02:12 pm (UTC)(link)
It was brilliant to see you and meet your friends - I'm still chuffed that the Black Lion meal worked out OK :))

Joan Armatrading popped up on the radio the other day and I remembered how much I love her voice. Fantastic that you got to see her live. And Tay-Tay! I'm sure I would have enjoyed that show too - my son likes looking at her but considers himself much too indie to like her music, heh. I would have danced too!

[identity profile] heliophile-oxon.livejournal.com 2015-10-05 06:12 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh I am so envious - I love Joan Armatrading, and have never seen her live! She has such a wonderful, stunning voice, and her songs are beyond fabulous. Envy envy envy! And it was great to meet you, if only fleetingly :-)

Do you like Tracey Chapman too, btw? Very much inspired by JA, I think.

[identity profile] soundofthesurf.livejournal.com 2015-10-05 07:40 pm (UTC)(link)

It really was a wonderful, wonderful weekend! I'm still high on energy and it made me so very happy! A sunny weekend with fantastic people, brilliant theatre, great museums, and lovely food - what could anyone want more?? It was just too short! (But isn't it always??)


You know what makes me the happiest? I know we will do this again - still so many things to do and see in London for the two of us (and anyone else who wants to join in! *G*)! \o/

[identity profile] draycevixen.livejournal.com 2015-10-05 08:20 pm (UTC)(link)
I was lucky enough to see Joan Armatrading in concert perhaps 10 years ago now and it sticks in my mind as one of my favourites... and yes, she has a great sense of humour. :D

Good to hear that you had such a good trip to London. I'm not particularly fond of Hamlet either but it does seem to be *the* Shakespeare play everyone wants to tackle at least once in their career.

[identity profile] shooting2kill.livejournal.com 2015-10-06 09:43 pm (UTC)(link)
So glad you had a good time in London! And Joan Armatrading brings back many good memories..

[identity profile] firefly1311.livejournal.com 2015-10-08 08:33 pm (UTC)(link)
"Drop the pilot" was also my favorite song and vid. I remember when it was new on MTV. My twin sister always wanted a gif (or a vid) with Bodie and the caption "I'm the one you need!"