Playing around with sticker generation from photos on iOS 17. I lifted my mate Sooz Kempner from one of the BBC’s promo shots of her as Doom in the Doctor Who cross-media story. Adding it as a sticker allows application of effects; this chrome effect is responding to the tilt of my phone in real time.
★★★★½ for HOW TO SUCCEED IN BUSINESS WITHOUT REALLY TRYING, Southwark Playhouse. “Rankcom’s take on this corporate world becomes more allegorical: its style and language is of the mid-20th Century, but its message is now timeless”
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How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying – Southwark Playhouse Borough, London - The Reviews Hub
Music and Lyrics: Frank Loesser Book: Abe Burrows, Jack Weinstock & Willie Gilbert, based on the novel by Shepherd Mead Director: Georgie Rankcom First published in 1952, Shepherd Mead’s How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying is referred to as a novel in the credits for Frank Loesser’s musical adaptation, which first hit Broadway …
The Reviews HubI’m building an app for iPad and iPhone for free writing. As you type, you can’t go back and self-edit; you can’t even backspace. The point is to focus on getting the words out, and only worry about editing it once you’ve done your daily exercise. As I flesh it out, I’d really like some feedback from others. If you have iPadOS/iOS 16.4 and would like beta access, please DM me your email address. Video shows current iPhone build
★★★½ for We Need New Names, Brixton House Theatre. The “transition [between] Acts I and II makes the evening feel not like a single play, but more like a diptych… high-quality related works rather than a cohesive whole.”
https://www.thereviewshub.com/we-need-new-names-brixton-house-london/?utm_content=buffer2f515&utm_medium=social&utm_source=bufferapp.com&utm_campaign=buffer★★★★ for BREEDING, King's Head Theatre “Through a combination of some clever, funny writing and intelligent plotting by McStay, we gradually see a portrait of two men who have reached the point of potential fatherhood from very different directions and at different speeds”
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Breeding – King’s Head Theatre, London - The Reviews Hub
Writer: Barry McStay Director: Matthew Iliffe When straight couples have a baby, whether it’s planned or not, everybody congratulates them and then lets them get on with it. The assumption is that they’ll want to be parents, that they’ll have some innate ability in the role and, if they don’t, that they will be able …
The Reviews Hub★★★★½ for FAUN, Theatre503: “Vinnie Heaven’s comedy has serious undertones… but it does its best to wear its message lightly, thanks largely to a winning performance by Aitch Wylie”
https://www.thereviewshub.com/faun-theatre503-london/?utm_content=buffer94c9e&utm_medium=social&utm_source=bufferapp.com&utm_campaign=buffer★★★★ for The Secret Life of Bees, Almeida Theatre: “The leader of a group of women who worship a status of the Virgin Mary as a Black woman, Rachel John’s August becomes almost deified herself… of all the bees buzzing around on the Almeida stage, John is the undoubted queen.”
https://musicaltheatrereview.com/the-secret-life-of-bees-almeida-theatre/?utm_content=buffer5cd0b&utm_medium=social&utm_source=bufferapp.com&utm_campaign=buffer★★★★★ for No I.D., Royal Court Theatre “a record of one person’s attempt to navigate an external system that is designed to confuse and obstruct, where even the sections of the healthcare system that are ostensibly there to help are also designed to reinforce a constructed sense of binary genders. But more than that, it shows that the internal system of change is just as messy…”
https://musicaltheatrereview.com/no-i-d-royal-court-theatre/?utm_content=buffer99c7c&utm_medium=social&utm_source=bufferapp.com&utm_campaign=bufferIn STARS at the ICA, Mrs is looking for the orgasm that has eluded her all her life; but her quest turns out to be more about finding satisfaction and fulfilment even when others decide that such things should be denied. My ★★★★ review
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Stars – Institute of Contemporary Arts, London - The Reviews Hub
Writer: Mojisola Adebayo Directors: Gail Babb and S. Ama Wray Newly widowed from a husband to whom she was devoted but did not love, Mrs is now looking for the one thing that has eluded her for her whole life: an orgasm. Thus begins Mojisola Adebayo’s Stars, principally a solo piece for Debra Michaels as …
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