marjorie73: (Default)
[personal profile] marjorie73
Last night I was at Bath Theatre Royal to see Simon Callow in his one-man play "The Man from Stratford ,about Shakespeares's life.
 
The play is loosely based around the "Seven Ages of Man" Speech from 'As You Like It', with this used as a starting point for information about Shakespeare's life, interspersed with extracts from various plays and sonnets to illustrate the different themes.
 
It was fascinating - I've always enjoyed Sahkespeare and have read quite widely about Shakespeare's life - most recently, James Shapiro's '1599: A Year in the Life of William Shakespeare' so I found almost all of the factual material was familiar, although there were one or two little nuggets of information which were new to me - did you know that on his marriage licence, his name is spelled 'Shagspear', for instance? Or that 'puking' was one of the (many) words he invented?
 
And of course, seeing such a wonderful actor performing even little snippets of Shakespeare was a great treat. We heard 'Friends, Romans & Countrymen', from Julius Ceaser, 'Once More Unto the Breach' from Henry V, 'If Music be the food of love' from Twelfth Night and 'She should have died hereafter' from Macbeth, to name but a few. 
 
All in in, it was funny, fascinating and hugely entertaining and enjoyable - I could happily have sat & listened to much more.
 
I am no longer much in the habit of hanging around stage doors (I used to, in my youth, when I had more time, and more stamina!) but I really wanted to be able to express how much I'd enjoyed the evening, so I decided to make an exception and wait a little - my patience was rewarded - Mr Callow came out quite quickly, and I was able to tell him how much I'd enjoyed the show, and (and, indeed, seeing him in 'Waiting for Godot' last year.

He was very friendly and happy to chat - there were three of us hanging around; myself, a lad named Felix who is going to study drama, and a lady from Australia, and he was charming to all of us - a real gent!
 
 
In fact, my only criticism of the evening would be that as he was only here for 3 nights I had to go on a Wednesday,rathert than a Friday, which isn't ideal, in the working week, but despite another late night I have no regrets!
 
 
It is probably as well, however, that I haven't anything in particular planned for the weekend - I suspect that some serious catching up on sleep, not to mention catching up on housework, will be required.
 

Date: 2010-07-01 10:55 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] dragonsally.livejournal.com
Oh, I envy you having done the hang around thing when you were younger. I like to imagine it makes you less tongue tied when you meet someone 'famous'.
Sounds like you had a fabulous night.

Date: 2010-07-02 08:26 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] coraline73.livejournal.com
When I was in the 6th Form (age 17/18) I hung about with a couple of friends who were very stage struck. We used to get the bus into Bath every Wednesday, buy "standing" tickets (literally, for the standing room at the back of the circle-they were really cheap!) & go to the theatre almost every week. Because Kate wanted to hang around at the stage door & get autographs, we all did. I think it did teach me that most (famous) people, most of the time, are OK with being told "thankyou, I really enjoy what you do" I'm actuallyreally bad at stalking because I have such poor facial recognitian skills that I can't recognise people easily, even if they are famous, unless they have really distinctive faces. ( of course, you don't have that particular problem if you are waiting for somone after a one-man show!)

Благодарю за блог

Date: 2012-01-28 02:38 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] cerysizuj.livejournal.com
Радует, что ваш блог постоянно развивается. Такие посты только прибавляют популярности.Image (http://zimnyayaobuv.ru/)Image (http://zimnyaya-obuv.ru/)

Profile

marjorie73: (Default)
MargoMusing

September 2023

S M T W T F S
     12
3456789
101112131415 16
17181920212223
24252627282930

Most Popular Tags

Style Credit

Expand Cut Tags

No cut tags
Page generated Jul. 15th, 2025 12:13 am
Powered by Dreamwidth Studios