And it’s back to the Coliseum for the English National Opera’s reimagining of Handel’s Rodelinda. If you want to see this one, get down there this evening. It’s the last performance.
Category Archives: Theatre
A happy jester he is not
Guns and nipple tassels
In the beginning
Going through the archives the other day I came across the first publicity shots I ever took, all the way back at the beginning of 2010, to promote Tennessee Williams’ take on Chekhov’s The Seagull, The Notebook of Trigorin.
The piece went on to generate a debate in the Guardian over costuming accuracy, which has got to be something of a rarity…
Finian’s Rainbow
It shouldn’t be possible to squeeze a cast this size into the Union Theatre and have them whirl and jig with all the gusto they do. And yet, somehow, they fit.
Shots from the amazing Finian’s Rainbow, in its first professional London revival since its original West End run. The show runs until 15 March.
The Flying Dutchman
Lost Boy
I try to mix my blog up a bit for variety, so this post is something of a rarity: production shots from a production that’s still open and you can still go to see!
These shots are from the fantastic new musical Lost Boy, which floats the question of how Peter Pan and co would cope with adulthood and World War I.
Having debuted at the Finborough, the show’s on at the Charing Cross Theatre until 15 February and you can book tickets here.