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While we are all in 'Lockdown' and unable to enjoy the pleasures of shared social experiences, I thought that for as long as we are isolating ourselves I might look back at what I have done on this day in the past.
Not convinced if this is actually good for my mental health or not. I hope it will bring back happy memories and not lead me to despair what I am missing now.
Anyway, onto the first On This Day.
On this day I saw The Big Meal - a powerful family drama that felt very real, and is still one of my all-time favourite production.
On this day I saw the Headlong production of Pygmalion at the Theatre Royal Bath. Headlong are always interesting sometimes brilliant, sometimes spectacular, sometimes baffling. This show, I remember was interesting and entertaining but, for me, lacked a sense of humanity that I often need to really connect with a show.
Not convinced if this is actually good for my mental health or not. I hope it will bring back happy memories and not lead me to despair what I am missing now.
Anyway, onto the first On This Day.
In 2014
I had just started getting into the habit of going to see as much as I could at the Ustinov Studio in Bath, it quickly became one of my favourite venues for exciting, though-provoking and excellent crafted theatre.On this day I saw The Big Meal - a powerful family drama that felt very real, and is still one of my all-time favourite production.
In 2017
I'm starting to recognise the names of theatre companies and making decisions about whether to see a show or not depending on the company producing it.On this day I saw the Headlong production of Pygmalion at the Theatre Royal Bath. Headlong are always interesting sometimes brilliant, sometimes spectacular, sometimes baffling. This show, I remember was interesting and entertaining but, for me, lacked a sense of humanity that I often need to really connect with a show.
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