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MC and the Kit Kat Girls
MC and the Kit Kat Girls

I'm nevertheless reeling from the  Bruiser Theatre Company presentation of Cabaret at Belfast MAC.   I don't usually stand at the end of a play unless I'm inspired and this afternoon I was inspired and I did stand up in recognition of a superb production and a precision cast.   This is a very special story, a mix of debauchery, chilling events in Berlin and the music of the Kit Kat Klub and a world about to modify.  Although a fictionalised story, it's  based on fact 'The Berlin Stories' by Christopher Isherwood telling of the low life cafe club in 1931 –  the  unprincipled MC who guides u.s. through the experience with amazing panache, the star singer, the band and the girls.  As MC says, the band is beautiful, the girls are beautiful, everything is beautiful.  Merely not for much longer if he only but knew it. Into this order comes Cliff  a young Englishman, (modelled on Isherwood and played superbly by Matthew Forsythed).  At outset he's enamoured with the lifestyle, his friend Ernst (Donncha O'Dea) introduces him to the singer, Emerge Bowles (a wonderful Kerri Quinn) and gets him digs with Fraulein Schneider (what can I say about Katie Tumelty, she comes of age with this performance).

From the word go the Theatre and the staff are role of the functioning.  Nosotros walk into a dimly lit area with near 30 round tables gear up, some have table lamps with pink shades, others  have candles – battery for safety.   And and then, as we sit with drinks and food if we wish,  onto the stage comes the cabaret.  Our superb Master of Ceremonies (Patrick J. O'Reilly), he has no shame when information technology comes to introducing the Kit Kat girls – and boys, very physical!  Costumes are scanty but colourful, very sleezy and uncomfortably funny;  the choreography takes your jiff abroad, slick and timed to the nth degree.  Even the 'transitions' or scene changes are choreographed.  The songs are well known and sung with passion and with a deeper meaning every bit in 'Tomorrow Belongs to Me' and 'She Doesn't Await Jewish At All'. The dancing is total of symbolism too, at ane time  arms and legs forming a Swastika ending with the Nazi salute.

Matthew Forsythe as Cliff and Donncha O'Dea playing Nazi sympathiser Ernst Ludwig
Matthew Forsythe as Cliff and Donncha O'Dea playing Nazi sympathiser Ernst Ludwig

The story unfolds, Sally (who reminded me of a young vavacious Fanella Fielding) and Cliff go an uneasy couple and you lot doubtable their dearest volition be sorely tested and may well break nether the strain.  So it does. But it'south the story of Fraulein Schneider and her friend Herr Shultz    (Karl O'Neill) that impacted so deeply.  An fragile and elderly woman who meets the gentle thoughtful greengrocer, their age and interests bring them together and a friendship grows to love and a proposal of wedlock.  Their last chance of happiness simply  the lifestyle in Berlin at that time was becoming infiltrated with the Nazi ideology and Herr Shultz is a Jew. Talking to Carl O'Neill after the show information technology was obvious that he was moved past the feel, Katie Tumelty confirmed that.  Their parts are stories of real people tortured and murdered, of the gas chambers still to come.  Both asked, what accept we learned from those days?  Not a lot judging by the current news stories. The final scene was the well-nigh spooky of all.

Sad and Sassy Sally Bowles played by Kerri Quinn
Sad and Sassy Emerge Bowles played by Kerri Quinn

The prepare is empty, even the band have left their places above the stage were we could run across them perform including the girls in the scanty costumes actually playing their instruments – one learned saxophone and one learned accordion particularly for this performance.  Then into the space comes MC in a long brown leather coat and when he takes information technology off he's wearing the striped pyjamas of the concentration camp.   Was he Jewish all the fourth dimension or was it because he was gay, whatever, he was imperfect in the optics of Hitler. This product runs until 4th October and I hope you volition make an effort to see it, you won't be disappointed.

What a wonderful September information technology's been.  Can you live upwardly to information technology October?  We'll see!

September 2014
September 2014

Is it thrills at Caberet and Downhill at Downton?

Spot the intruder!
Spot the intruder!

I'm excited about seeing 'Cabaret' in the Belfast MAC.  Such positive comments from friends – a lot to live up to, I will allow you know. I dear the flick, chilling every bit well as entertaining and bully music. As they say, comparisons are odious so the MAC estimation will exist interesting.   Review coming up before long. If comparisons are odious take Downton Abbey as an example. Information technology began with such a flourish and for me anyway, has been downhill ever since. I retrieve writer Julian Fellows should accept his own advice and make this the terminal in the series. In my opinion Sunday's opening episode was not adept, all the pomp and circumstance of the ready and the costumes saved it from total disaster but the script and the production left a lot to be desired. I wasn't the only one to be disappointed, the lowest audience figures since the beginning yr proves that people but aren't turned on to the plot which is so outlandish information technology'southward fairytale. A retainer in bed with one of the guests, a underground dearest child which obviously is a plot line that will thicken in time, the fire I tin have although poor Alfie Moon's experience in Albert Square when his business firm became an inferno with Kat inside, was really convincing and so real that it was uncomfortable. Watch out for the white flamed burn in the grate in the deluxe Downton drawing room – the same fireplace that held the tell tale canteen of 21st century h2o in recent publicity pictures. Concluding week it was and then obvious a gas fire that it spoilt the scene, and I bet the flickering on Hugh Bonneville'southward face was a lighting effect!

Brendan Coyle as Mr Bates, with his Downton wife Anna (Joanne Froggatt)
Brendan Coyle every bit Mr Bates, with his Downton wife Anna (Joanne Froggatt)

But worst of all are the short scenes, some virtually 30 seconds, I don't know why it's directed this way considering in that location is no solid story line to hold on to, no chance to grade a relationship with a character if you're jumping from kitchen to cupboard and from sleeping room to schoolhouse room. And it'due south all become very commercial (a break every 15 minutes) and for me has somehow lost it's dignity. Call me old fashioned only that was part of the attraction in the beginning, seeing how the other half lived in those days and what it was like below stairs nether the stern gaze of Mr. Carson.  Mr. Bates continues to fascinate me, however, as years ago I invited him to appear on an Inquire Anne plan on Ulster Television. He agreed to offer himself as a guinea grunter for a hypnotist would promised to end his smoking addiction. Actor Brendan Coyle bravely went through hypnotism, gave upwardly smoking and added to his fan base of operations with every woman in Havelock Business firm, and some men, swooning at his expert looks. I'g glad he has retained his looks but, tut tut, he's dorsum on the cigarettes! We'll see tonight how the story progresses, the first in any series is often a bit below par simply viewers brand snap decisions and many are proverb how disappointing it was last Sunday. The programme even so won in the evening schedules and I incertitude that BBC's 'Our Girl' volition challenge future episodes having simply achieved 3.nine million viewers against Downton's 38 percent.   I suspect things will meliorate in the big house. Drama at the Lyric

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Paul Mallon as Lenny 'Pentecost' by Stewart Parker and directed by Jimmy Fea is a fine piece of theatre. The Lyric was packed on opening night and the bandage received an enthusiastic reception. Dwelling on the past isn't anybody's cup of tea but in that location's every justification to remember what has gone before by looking behind the headlines. In this, the terminal play written past the Stewart Parker, The Troubles and the Ulster Workers Strike of 1974 are a backdrop to the story; there'southward the distant rumble of a bomb, some shooting but inside the house of the Lenny's belatedly aunt Lily at that place are more than personal matters to exist sorted out. We are looking into a dingy and damp room full of mod antiques and gas lights which requite the gear up a very authentic look and feel. Into this room comes Marian (Judith Roddy) a young woman who is disturbed and needs a identify to be on her own, she has sold her business and her flat and is ready for a new first just she needs time to think. Her estranged married man arrives, Lenny (Paul Mallon) and there's tension between them. He asks why is she here? What does she want? To buy the business firm she tells him.  And so she does.

Marian played by Judith Roddy with Carol Moore the ghost of  Lily.
Marian played by Judith Roddy with Carol Moore the ghost of Lily.

The couple are Catholics but Auntie Lily (Carol Moore) was a stanch Prod and she comes back to haunt Marian. Eventually the ghost establishes a friendship with the girl and spills out her story. Going against all her Christian teachings she had a fling with an airman during the war and she became significant, a kid she left on the steps of the Baptist church and forgot. Except she wasn't able to forget. Neither has Marian forgotten the child she had and how his death wrecked her life and her union. Into this triangle comes Marian's friend Ruth (Roisin Gallagher) who has been beaten and abused past her policeman husband, she needs refuge and comes to stay. Three women each with terrible hurting and a young man in limbo. When Peter (Will Irvine) turns upward, an quondam mate of Lennys and a Jack the Lad who's been living in London, the temper lightens but even he has bug and equally the play progresses each tells their innermost secrets. The v actors are excellent, emotional in their storytelling. It's an intense evening with but plenty humour to alleviate the tensions and requite us time to breath. The set doesn't boss and is an fantabulous canvas for the Pentecost. Skillful play and excellent acting. Until Sat 18th October 2014 Looking Back The personal anecdotes about Ian Paisley are showtime to exist exchanged betwixt people who simply met him occasionally. Mostly gentle memories like the time the Speaker Betty Boothroyd had reason to suspended Dr. P in 1993, request him to take back the word 'falsehood' in connectedness with the statements by the Secretary of State. Instead he added fuel to the fire and used the word 'prevarication'. Eventually after repeatedly request him to withdraw the discussion, he said he couldn't oblige. Then under Continuing Lodge 42, Betty B required the honorable gentleman to leave the 'precincts of the building' for the reminder of the 24-hour interval.

Rev. Dr. Ian Paisley
Rev. Dr. Ian Paisley

Once his punishment was over, plain he appeared at her role to seek her permission to render to the Business firm offering her big agglomeration of flowers saying: 'Madam Speaker, thanks for the gracious style you dismissed me from the House. You got political clout here and I got it back home!" And information technology'south said that when the charismatic Betty B retired, he was the only fellow member of either Business firm to give her a small gift in appreciation. I remember some 40 years ago being invited to a garden party in Hillsborough Castle. Lovely day, sitting at a little table with my husband, under a tree listening to the band.  Dr. P. and his married woman came along balancing cups of tea and plates of cakes and he asked if they could bring together united states. Of course and welcome. The band were playing a very lovely melody unknown to me and with excitement in his voice, Ian turned to his married woman and said: "Mother that's the tune I told you nearly, the one I've been trying to call back, they're playing it all over America." Information technology was Amazing Grace. Astonishing Roisin Not too often you find a young woman with brains, brawn and beauty merely Roisin Spud is such a one. By day Roisin is a physio specialist in ICATS Clinics normally based at the Carlisle Centre on Belfast Antrim Route or at Bradbury Health and Social Intendance on Lisburn Road. There she attends to patients with gentle positivity and it would be hard to think of her storming her way through the pack on the football game pitch. But this girl, who lives in Silverbridge Armagh, commutes from her flat in Belfast to take up her position on the football pitch playing mid field with Armagh Canton and Silverbridge Harps.

Roisin Murphy the Belle of Armagh
Roisin Murphy the Belle of Armagh

Saturday earlier last the Harps had a great game and in the final fifteen" stole the bear witness from their opponents Lissummon in the Armagh title winning past two points and are now through to play in the quarter finals of the Ladies Gaelic Football Ulster Championships. photo 1 After the celebrations, a bathroom and a fashion makeover, Roisin headed to the Carrickdale Hotel where the concluding of the Belle of Armagh was taking place. Having passed the preliminaries with flying colours, she'd convinced the judges at both the Canal Court Newry and the Armagh Metropolis Hotel heats that although she has great looks, she also has intelligence and personality that would be a credit to the Orchard County. At the glittering final and merely a few hours later on her football success, the young adult female from Silverbridge was crowned The Belle of Armagh. "What a twenty-four hour period! It was fantastic and I was so excited. The prize is trip to New York for two to walk in the St. Patrick's Twenty-four hour period Parade representing Co. Armagh. Don't inquire who's going with me, I'd love to take the whole football team! Information technology was a swell weekend and then into work last Mon where the celebrations continued!"

Roisin the Physio
Roisin the Physio

Although Roisin obviously loves her work and her play, i of her major passions is travel. "I was a volunteer physio in Capetown and I have also toured Veitnam, Lao people's democratic republic and when in Cambodia I stood on the Killing Fields, I found information technology very agonizing, very strong." In fact she was walking on the bodies of thousands, killed kneeling beside the open pits, unremarkably with a blow to the back of the cervix with a spade because bullets were scarce and not to be wasted. Between 1975 and 1979 the murderous Khmer Rouge revolutionaries had run out of places to dump the men women and children they killed and had to move out of the capital letter Phnom Penh to the countryside. It is estimated that ii meg were killed. "We were walking on the bones of these people, they were showing through the dry out ground but information technology'due south worse in the wet season; nosotros were told the bones then float up to the surface and they are then collected for burial. I retrieve the most disturbing moment was in Cambodia when we were shown a 'killing tree' where babies of the wealthy were taken and their head smashed again the trunk." It's obvious that the memory nonetheless effects her. "And when we were in Cambodia I recollect watching the news on CNN and they were reporting on a young Indian adult female existence raped on a bus, a terrible story; it was immediately followed by the flags protest in Belfast." We agree that everyone should experience the trauma of a country similar Africa or Cambodia in lodge to capeesh what we take got. There is no dubiousness that Roisin Tater volition stand for Co. Armagh brilliantly, she volition bring a happy smile and positivity to New York and best of all, she will bring information technology back to u.s.a. hither. Friendship scales the heights

Walter Love
Walter Dear

Glad to meet up with my long fourth dimension friend Walter Dearest last week. I've known Walter since I was 17 and yet once more we laughed over the story that, when he was flight over to BBC London all those years agone to attend an interview, a group of his friends climbed to the tiptop of Slieve Donard to moving ridge to his plane and wish him luck. The fact that the plane didn't go anywhere the Mourne Mountains didn't dawn on us. Next mean solar day I was in hospital having an appendix operation! Anyway our effort did bring Walter good fortune every bit he is still within the portals of the corking Auntie Beeb and even so with a huge and enthusiastic following. Turning the table of delight

The Shimna Causeway Table
The Shimna Causeway Table

It'due south not oft I get to write about a masterpiece. The Shimna Causeway table is certainly something special, a unique piece of article of furniture which is likewise a piece of work of art. The story behind the table is fascinating, the homo who jumped around the rocks when he was a kid returning 30 years later and discovering the secret behind the Earth Heritage Site. Michael Lamont has been living in New york for 20 years there he has and studio and evidence room in Manhattan, he sells to the wealthy and he maintains that America appreciates art more than any other country. But it could have been so different. "I graduated in Law from Queen's University and went to New York to practice but later 12 years I though, I'1000 done. In those days the economy was skilful and it wasn't long earlier Michael began creating and working in wood and making a success of his new career. In 2003 he opened a design business organization in New York City and called it Shimna later on the river that his mother looks at everyday from her apartment in Newcastle Co. Down. "I travel home two or three times a yr and e'er try to visit sites with my Mum. I had not been to the Behemothic's Causeway for near xxx years and decided it was fourth dimension to have a look once again. I remember visits to the Causeway when I wondered what all those rocks were all well-nigh, what was the fuss? It was more than near ice foam and taking forever to get support the loma to the car!" The visit was to exist a life changing result. "My wise mother decided to stay in the nice new accolade winnign Causeway Welcome Centre while I braved the wind and rain to take another look at the 'rocks'." What a he saw made a huge impression. . "An incredible natural masterpiece of design and inspiration. I saw sculptures, chemistry, engineering science, geology and stunning beauty. It was one of those wonderful inexplicable spiritual moments." He took this experience dwelling with him and began creating the Causeway in wood and produced a table that is four meters broad by 1.2 -1.v meters deep. He used species of American Blackness Walnut from Michigan. "I've been designing and making American Black Walnut timeless tables for the past x years and information technology came to me that one of the many words for the Causeway is timeless. It has been there for millions of years and volition exist effectually more than millions more. Of a sudden the timeless tables we make at SHIMNA from forest that is 100'southward of years quondam seemed then young. I decided equally a mark of deference to my roots and the sheer wonder of the Causeway to create the SHIMNA Causeway table. " image "Nosotros all see the hexagonal shapes crystallized on the surface on the Antrim coast that and so clearly come from the earths molten core. The surface where they emerge is the earths crust so what we run into looks like the tips of behemothic columns burrowed deep down below the crust. When I wait at the SHIMNA Causeway table I meet the legs under the table height as those same columns that emerge through the table top which represents the world's crust."  Remarkable. Have a adept week.

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