God of Carnage - Gielgud theatre - London - review
April 11th, 2008
Kevin Spacey in Speed the Plow, Old Vic - London - review - or not
February 15th, 2008
Kevin Spacey - Jeff Goldblum - Speed the Plow
Kevin Spacey and Jeff Goldblum both star in this 90 minutes-performance-without-a-break (toilet before you go in) American play called Speed the Plow.
When I sat down in the Old Vic and the curtain opened and Kevin Spacey stepped into the light I thought:
“Wow, you lucky bastard. Here you […]
I have a date with
February 14th, 2008
Kevin Spacey and Jeff Goldblum
Kevin (Lost in) Spacey. Oh and Jeff Goldblum (who has pretty lanky legs)
I hope your day is full of love, actually and free of commercial Bullshit.
Oh those actors how irresistable they are
January 31st, 2008
TKTS New York and the man I really want to see
TKTS New York and the man I really want to see (no I didn’t manipulate this picture)
I really was planning on living low budget the next couple of weeks. To save up for a holiday maybe but how can I resist the tempation of watching […]
Tube travel mates and Stephen Fry’s Cinderella Panto
January 18th, 2008
Tube dogs
Those two did accompany me this morning on my travel on the Hammersmith & City Line. Trust me they look more dangerous than they were, they were quite cute, and a bit bored and not too happy to be on the train. And they have this intensely sad look on their face. They are […]
Shadowlands, Wyndham’s Theatre London - review
October 25th, 2007
Charles Dance in Shadowlands
Rating:
I have 7 plays lined up the coming months, but I doubt any of them will come even close to Shadowlands, which I saw yesterday.
Shadowlands tells the story of C.S. Lewis (writer of Narnia), a confirmed bachelor into his fifties, until he meets Joy, a witty, intelligent American woman who has […]
Standing up again
October 15th, 2007
Unrequited Love
We have received 10 responses from 50+ aged actors with gray hair who can raise and eyebrow “Roger Moore” style, and who want to be in our short film. Don’t you just love a job description like that.
We will see some of them to check that we can work with them and will then […]
Cute beyond belief
August 27th, 2007
Mother and daughter
No I didn’t immediately role into an after-birthday-depression. I spend my birthday and weekend away from my computer and with Billy (Elliot and Mack), apes and my mother.
And this must be my new favourite picture.
Elling, Trafalgar Studios - London, review
August 17th, 2007
John Simm shines as Elling
Here are a 100 reasons why you have to go and see Elling:
John Simm
That’s it, that’s a 100 reasons.
Here is the story:
Mummy’s boy Elling (Simm) and his roommate, the uncouth reluctant virgin Kjell Bjarne (Bower) are the Odd Couple of Oslo: a pair of confused souls taking their first steps in […]
Betrayal - Donmar theatre, London - review
July 13th, 2007
Betrayal, Donmar - London
Yesterday I saw Harold Pinter’s Betrayal in the Donmar. And even though I am getting more and more depressed about the fact that people in the books I read and the people in the plays I watch don’t seem to be able to not betray their partners (what’s going on in the […]
Pirates in the theatre
July 10th, 2007
Was 12 times enough? Well, forrr now-uh.
Was 12 times enough? Well, forrr now-uh.
First I saw Davy Jones on stage in New York. He was awesome. He was great. And cool. And nice. And handsome. And voicilicious.
Then I saw Lord Beckett in the National Theatre in London. He was fantastic too.
16 days from now I will […]
George, Brad, Bill, Mark, Kevin - It’s all about boys
June 14th, 2007
Ocean’s 13 - George Clooney
Ocean’s 13 - George Clooney
A bit of a messy post, with a lot of groovy “boys” in it.
Not here to be loved
June 11th, 2007
When I woke up this morning I felt very weird. Weird that I didn’t need to go to work, weird wondering what I have done - quitting it, and well, my head is just still a bit confused about what is happening in my life at the moment. It will get better soon I’m sure.
A […]
The Drowsy Chaperone - Novello theatre London - review
May 18th, 2007
It might start to sound a bit pathetic now, my “I don’t like musicals” attitude and maybe I should alter it a little bit and say “I don’t like standard 13 in a dozen like musicals”.
I found an email in my inbox last week from a PR man connected to this musical and he made […]
Landscape with Weapon, National Theatre, London - review
May 15th, 2007
First of all - I am incredibly pissed off about the fact that Bill Nighy isn’t even nominated for a Tony Award for his performance in The Vertical Hour. Extremely pissed off. I have no words for it really, if that wasn’t award worthy acting then I don’t understand a thing. Kevin Spacey (Moon for […]
Theatre, Film, Davy and Doors
April 12th, 2007
I saw Attempts on her life in the National Theatre last Thursday. After about 10 seconds in the play I realized I had seen this play before and I didn’t like it that time. I saw it in Aarhus performed by freshly graduated theatre actors. It wasn’t their fault I just have problems with modern […]
Mama Mia, Prince of Wales Theatre London - review
March 29th, 2007
My break from the theatre has been long enough, I can’t just not go to the theatre because I don’t want to lose my memories of the Vertical Hour, so I went tonight. Unplanned, impulsive - business as usual.
And I know I said I hated musicals, I do, Spamalot was the exception. But I had […]
Knocked out
March 10th, 2007
Don’t worry I won’t write that much about the play and Nighy, my review of The Vertical Hour from December still stands.
The Vertical Hour - a review, and a simple twist of fate
January 10th, 2007
The Vertical Hour - Bill Nighy
After nearly 2 weeks, digesting both the trip and the play (I still haven’t really landed in London yet, it’s a weird feeling), it’s time for a personal review of The Vertical Hour. I warn you up front, it has become a long post, that’s what happens when my heart […]
You know I love Christmas I always will
December 23rd, 2006
Amy’s View in the Garrick
Well let’s not overdo it, but this year it’s really not bad. I am ecstatic, which has not that much to do with presents and Christmas trees but more with the fact that it is now only 2 days before departure and 4 days before Bill. And there was this […]

