First off, let me congratulate [livejournal.com profile] softfruit who, in the flurry of post-BiCon LJ "friend"ing, managed to become my 200th LJ friend.[*]

That said, I move on to today. This evening, my beloved [livejournal.com profile] cheshcat and I had a date -- we went to see a production of Henry V put on by the Oxford University Dramatic Society. This kind of drama I can get behind!

Until tonight, I had not seen any of the Bard's history plays since [livejournal.com profile] cheshcat and I saw the Royal Shakespeare Company perform the full eight plays of the History Cycle back in February 2008[**]. Of course, no company could live up to that so there was bound to be some degree of let-down inherent in the experience. Still, the performance was quite good despite the fact that it was a student production. I guess this should be assumed, as they are going on tour to London, Stratford-on-Avon, and Georgia!

My main problem with the production was how they chose to treat the text. A lot of scenes -- some funny and some powerful -- were cut, which made the purist in me less than overjoyed. Still, I could understand the need to trim for time... until we got to the end. Not content to leave off where Henry V ends, they actually brought in some material from the first scenes of Henry VI, part one. That really failed spectacularly, in our eyes. Not only is the tone in the following play completely different... but why axe important scenes in the play that you are producing to free up time for scenes from an Italian restaurant another play? Bad move. Nonetheless, don't let my critique fool you -- overall we had a fun time out!

After the show, we went to G&D's to get ice cream for dessert. Now we are home again and I am winding down for the night.

Meanwhile, gentle readers, I leave you with more photographic goodness from BiCon. Here is the lovely dalek tea cosy, made for me by the wonderful [livejournal.com profile] bammba_m and subverted for my own nefarious purposes. Photo credit goes to the lovely [livejournal.com profile] xugglybug. Enjoy!

Is that a dalek on my head or am I just happy to see you?



[*] Yes, I'm a number geek. Why do you ask? (Actually, one of my nicknames -- based on tarot -- is the Knave of Numbers)

[**] Which still ranks as my favourite theatre experience ever... but has it really been a year and a half now? Oh, my!



From: [identity profile] cheshcat.livejournal.com


I wonder if you would improve this version of Henry V by adding scenes from an Italian restaurant...? At least then the English wouldn't be starving to death.

It's a pity, as I really enjoyed the first half and was impressed... except the weird choice of ending derailed it for me.

From: [identity profile] anarchist-nomad.livejournal.com


For a student production, it was really good. The acting was notable and they did a lot with such a minimal set. It's just the directorial choices on what to do with the text that irked me. Especially the ending. Grrrrr...

From: [identity profile] bammba-m.livejournal.com


Does this mean you are recovered from your stones?? (which, if yes, then I'm very glad you are feeling better!)


I bet the Dalek's on your head AND you're happy to see me.

From: [identity profile] anarchist-nomad.livejournal.com


Yes, doing much better now! Whilst excruciatingly painful, the stone incident was also -- thankfully -- quite short. Mainly because I knew what was going on this time and made my way to the hospital as soon as it began. (Unlike eight years ago, when I had no clue). I'm back to your usual hale & hearty friendly neighborhood Nomad now, my dear!

Yes, you're right! The Dalek was indeed on my head... and I am always happy to see you!! *grin* Your creation was a huge hit, sweetie! I can't even count how many people asked me where I got it from! So, thousands of miles away, your name -- and your crafting skill -- were on their way to becoming legend! ;-) A couple of very astute people even recognised it for what it was -- a tea cosy, rather than a hat!

From: [identity profile] friend-of-tofu.livejournal.com


Clearly you *are* a man who can be trusted, because when left with a tea cosy, you *do* attempt to wear it!

It's very you.

From: [identity profile] anarchist-nomad.livejournal.com


*goofy grin* Why thank you, m'dear! High praise, indeed! :-D

From: [identity profile] acelightning.livejournal.com


But, but... if you're wearing the Dalek, what's keeping the tea cozy? ;-)

From: [identity profile] anarchist-nomad.livejournal.com


Isn't it obvious? I am keeping the tea cosy! (No way am I letting such a unique and awesome gift out of my possession!)

*grin*

From: [identity profile] acelightning.livejournal.com


Oh, so you're the one who's been drinking all the tea, just so you could keep it cozy under your Dalek? (Although drinking a lot of tea is probably good for you...)

From: [identity profile] anarchist-nomad.livejournal.com


Thank you muchly! ;-D

To be quite fair, the credit really goes to the astounding [livejournal.com profile] bammba_m. She made it and gave it me as a gift. All I did was model it! *grin*

From: [identity profile] anarchist-nomad.livejournal.com


Thank you! Since you weren't at BiCon -- and were sorely missed, I might add -- remind me the next time I see you and I will be happy to model it in person for your benefit!

From: [identity profile] anarchist-nomad.livejournal.com


Hello back atcha! And welcome to my journal!

Sorry to single you out, and I hope that I didn't cause any embarrassment[*]... but you did become my 200th LJ friend and I thought that cause for celebration! *smile*


[*] I don't know you well yet, but somehow I doubt you embarrass quite so easily! Am I right?
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