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Post by kathryn on Nov 30, 2020 11:07:55 GMT
Wasn't it lovely! Only thing I'd say is that they could have done with gathering the questions early so they could prep the answer in advance - they were a few 'oh, I don't know!!' moments where the conversation stalled.
But I loved finding out what Dame Mags said to Leo DiCaprio at the BAFTAs.
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Post by talkingheads on Nov 30, 2020 12:07:57 GMT
Wasn't it lovely! Only thing I'd say is that they could have done with gathering the questions early so they could prep the answer in advance - they were a few 'oh, I don't know!!' moments where the conversation stalled. But I loved finding out what Dame Mags said to Leo DiCaprio at the BAFTAs. It was glorious wasn't it? I just adore how Maggie Smith can come across as acerbic but whenever she talks about Judi you can just see the love and friendship they share. I wish they had submitted the questions beforehand too, so they had a chance to think about them. So many potential stories weren't given enough time. I hope this is the first of many, the amount I'm not spending on tickets I'd be more than to support more of these.
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Post by londonpostie on Nov 30, 2020 14:47:24 GMT
This is about a fast changing-world. I'm going to offer something that is academic and, at least for me, very helpful on two issues of the day/week/year. I swear it's worth a few minutes of your time, not least because Jonathan Haidt is super-knowledgeable and a born educator. If you want to get a handle on how all the stuff about trigger warnings, safe spaces, micro aggression's' grew from in 2014, listen from 8 minutes. If you'd like to know a little about female aggression as played out on social media - and this is really frightening - listen from 1 hour 22 minutes.
This all bleeds into what we're seeing at the NYT and now The Guardian, as well as 'no-platforming' and silencing by other, often public shaming, means.
Highly accessible, very very interesting stuff - I offer no judgements, purely informational :
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Post by originalconceptlive on Dec 1, 2020 10:54:06 GMT
I watched the start of that video earlier, but when I returned to it, it had been made private. (Wonder why.)
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Post by talkingheads on Dec 1, 2020 18:27:07 GMT
Christmas Schedule for the BBC:
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Post by peggs on Dec 1, 2020 19:52:13 GMT
So I'll be able to get my Julia Donaldson fix then!
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Post by londonpostie on Dec 4, 2020 16:37:49 GMT
I watched the start of that video earlier, but when I returned to it, it had been made private. (Wonder why.) I don't know why that happened. Anyway, here's the meat of the two points that seemed particularly interesting - these are much shorter clips:
On the emergence of safe spaces, trigger warnings and a very different kind of teenager:
On female violence in relation to social media - and this is pretty shocking:
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Post by FrontrowverPaul on Feb 17, 2021 14:49:04 GMT
I've been watching Royal Variety Performances on You Tube. There are dozens of them, in full and in broadcast quality dating back to the early 1960s.
For musical theatre aficianados I recommend starting with the first hour of 1979 although almost every year includes a musicals section. So many fine performers no longer with us at the top of their game.
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Post by talkingheads on Feb 19, 2021 11:11:48 GMT
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Post by alece10 on Feb 19, 2021 11:31:09 GMT
I just received an e mail about it and had exactly the same thought as you.
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Post by vickyg on Feb 19, 2021 12:39:25 GMT
I just received an e mail about it and had exactly the same thought as you. Ditto. I was wondering whether MS or KT would get a word in edgeways!
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Post by talkingheads on Feb 19, 2021 13:20:54 GMT
I just received an e mail about it and had exactly the same thought as you. Ditto. I was wondering whether MS or KT would get a word in edgeways! Do they honestly think that MS and KT couldn't just have a conversation? That they are incapable of sticking to topics? Moderating it seems so unnecessary!
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Post by lynette on Feb 19, 2021 16:13:32 GMT
Originaltheatreonline.com Just watched the Barnes monologues. A tenner each. The Adrian Scarborough is well worth it both as a bit of a masterclass and because the BBC banned it when Barnes wrote it. The other three are also poignant and interesting. £30 for the four. Lasts 20 mins each one.
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Post by sfsusan on Feb 19, 2021 16:17:50 GMT
Moderating it seems so unnecessary! I just signed up, and they're promoting Brandreth's new-ish book 'The Oxford Book of Theatrical Anecdotes'. When I've seen him on 'QI', he seems somewhat unstoppable when he gets the bit between his teeth, so I hope he doesn't talk over the other two.
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Post by peggs on Feb 19, 2021 16:18:15 GMT
I just received an e mail about it and had exactly the same thought as you. Ditto. I was wondering whether MS or KT would get a word in edgeways! Is he the go to interviewer for older actresses? He was down to do the Bridge Judi Dench interview thing too pre covid. He irritates me too, just seems to think everything he says is wildly entertaining.
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Post by sfsusan on Mar 3, 2021 18:57:55 GMT
The National Arts Club (in New York) has been having a series of free online conversations... Dame Judi Dench was interviewed last Wednesday and Sir Ian McKellan today. The next interview is with author Britt Bennett, but it might be worth checking the website periodically to see if any other theatrical talks are planned: www.nationalartsclub.org/
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