A couple of things I've been to recently....
The Thursday before last I went with my son to see Mumford & Sons at the O2 (he was going with a mate who cried off on the day, so I stepped in). I've always liked the Mumfords, and this was an enjoyable night, albeit without getting my ultimate seal of approval. When I'm watching a band that I'm really enjoying, I find myself with a kind of involuntary silly grin on my face, but this didn't happen. Still very good though, although I think I would have enjoyed them much more in a smaller venue - Brixton maybe. The support act was interesting - a US singer called Maggie Rogers, who was a bit like Florence Welch with some Tim Booth dance moves. An excellent voice and great stage presence, but her material wasn't really strong enough.
Last night, my wife and I went to see The Comedy About a Bank Robbery at the Criterion theatre. It's by the Mischief Theatre group and we'd seen another of their productions, the Play That Goes Wrong last year. Both of these are very funny farce-type plays requiring incredibly good timing by the performers and very clever stage production. Some of the punning is cringeworthy (Uber would love it), but it's impossible not to get swept away by the pure nuttiness of the whole thing. On both occasions, there were moments when I was wiping away tears of laughter.
A bit about the venues, both of which I was visiting for the first time. The O2 is just too big for me (although the choice of bars and restaurants was quite impressive), whereas the Criterion was a really lovely, intimate theatre. Wherever you sit in the Criterion you are close to the stage - we were in the Upper Circle, but felt right on top of it. £7 a pint at the O2, which is a bit strong, but £19.50 for a decent bottle of wine at the Criterion, which was pretty good value.
The Thursday before last I went with my son to see Mumford & Sons at the O2 (he was going with a mate who cried off on the day, so I stepped in). I've always liked the Mumfords, and this was an enjoyable night, albeit without getting my ultimate seal of approval. When I'm watching a band that I'm really enjoying, I find myself with a kind of involuntary silly grin on my face, but this didn't happen. Still very good though, although I think I would have enjoyed them much more in a smaller venue - Brixton maybe. The support act was interesting - a US singer called Maggie Rogers, who was a bit like Florence Welch with some Tim Booth dance moves. An excellent voice and great stage presence, but her material wasn't really strong enough.
Last night, my wife and I went to see The Comedy About a Bank Robbery at the Criterion theatre. It's by the Mischief Theatre group and we'd seen another of their productions, the Play That Goes Wrong last year. Both of these are very funny farce-type plays requiring incredibly good timing by the performers and very clever stage production. Some of the punning is cringeworthy (Uber would love it), but it's impossible not to get swept away by the pure nuttiness of the whole thing. On both occasions, there were moments when I was wiping away tears of laughter.
A bit about the venues, both of which I was visiting for the first time. The O2 is just too big for me (although the choice of bars and restaurants was quite impressive), whereas the Criterion was a really lovely, intimate theatre. Wherever you sit in the Criterion you are close to the stage - we were in the Upper Circle, but felt right on top of it. £7 a pint at the O2, which is a bit strong, but £19.50 for a decent bottle of wine at the Criterion, which was pretty good value.
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