August 2007
2007-08-29 : Overstimulated? Moi?
Finally, regarding Edinburgh: Potted Potter – 2 young guys have created an intensely paced & fun anthology show whereby they sum up the entire Harry Potter series (Book-a-Minute style) in an hour. There's nothing complex about it, and the jokes are reasonably formulaic, but it's still really, really good fun. Jeff plays the bespectacled boy…
2007-08-27 : Edinburgh, day the third.
The crew here at Culture Central were just saying how our trip here thus far had been missing any really weirdo avant garde interactive theatre wank. Today, however, redressed that balance. Six Women Standing In Front Of A White Wall – certainly did what it said on the tin. 6 women in pink chiffon dresses…
2007-08-26 : Typical, we don’t hear from him in months, then he goes on holiday and it becomes relentless!
G'day eager young space cadets! Quick summary of yesterday's Edinburgh shows (MAN I love my life!): Dickens Unplugged – superb 5 man show presenting the works of one of England's most famous authors, as well as his life. In the style of The Complete Abridged History of Shakespeare it's a rapid potted presentation, hilariously skipping…
2007-08-25 : And we weven learned about the percussive qualities of eyeball fluid!
Big day here at Edinburgh – our first day at the festival, and we've been to 6 shows already. We'd have been to 8, except that the traffic coming up from London sucked majorly and we didn't quite get in with enough time to get to the Tripod gig. Of all the things we had…
2007-08-23 : Granite Ahoy
Despite Transport for London's best attempts to prove otherwise, I'm off to Edinburgh for the weekend to go to the Festival & Fringe. Woo.
2007-08-20 : Feed me, Seymour!
Being the busy little beaver I am these days, I don't tend to get as much time to look around on people's websites as I'd like to (no, genuinely, I don't!). Combine that with the news, current affairs, tech sites, web comics, and photo galleries that I like to keep tabs on, it makes for…
2007-08-08 : Surely the jewel in the tourism crown of London
Seemingly undeterred by the now legendary trip to Crufts, Dan said “Hey wouldn't it be funny to go visit the London Sewing Machine Museum – it's just near my new house!”. Here follows a list of the reasons why it wasn't fun. The museum was housed in the unlikely looking Wimbledon Sewing Centre – certainly…