Sunday 27 January 2013

Quartermaine's Terms

More theatre. Not sure whether or not I really enjoyed this play. Its a tragi-comedy, and that's what I am not sure about, a bit like eating sweet and sour food; neither one thing nor the other. And this play has some nice but farcical bits, which therefore makes the underlying sadness a little jarring. That's the difficult bit really, deciding whether or not the comedy sugars the pill, or just detracts from the medicine.

Quartermaine, played by Rowan Atkinson, is a bachelor language teacher in a 1960s language school for foreign students. The entire play is set in the staff room. The clever part of the play in a way is that Quartermaine is the only nice character amongst the self-absorbed failing writers, failing lovers, failing people really. His only defects are that he is dull and utterly useless as a teacher. The tragedy is that no one really wants to spend time with him, although they happily make use of him, and at the end is sacked for being useless, which of course means the end of the only thing he had in life. And that is the end of the play, so it really is a case of a man going out in a whimper, just sitting in his chair contemplating his lack of future, rather than in any heroic bang, like death. So tragi-comedy which ends in a whimper rather than a bang.

 Not obviously satisfying. Perhaps because it feels a bit too much like real life. Oh God, maybe I am Quartermaine! No, no...


Wednesday 23 January 2013

Di, Viv and Rose

Another play at Hampstead Theatre, and  new one. Three female students meet in University Halls and then share a house for 3 years. A suitably unlikely threesome - a lesbian, a posh nymphomaniac and an earnest sociology student. The first act is their lives at university. The second act sees them heading towards middle age.

I can't say I found the characters that convincing, and there is an unfortunate visual credibility gap as its a tall order for any actress to be convincingly both 20 and 40. Sorry girls. But there was enough comedy and drama in the production to make it an enjoyable evening. There is one particularly good dramatic twist in the second act which you don't see coming. I won't spoil it for you.






Monday 21 January 2013

Enfield in the snow

It just snowed all day on Sunday. So I took the plunge and headed up to Enfield to take some photos in a more attractive setting than my home streets.

My front garden

My street



Enfield Park