George Bernard Shaw’s classic is (sort of) revived in this new production directed by Richard Jones at the Old Vic on the South Bank.

Bertie Carvel features as Henry Higgins and Patsy Ferran as Eliza Doolittle.  It was fairly familiar (although not always entirely comfortable with the hint of a possible controlling relationship) but I did enjoy the evening, particularly as there was no interval so no worries about late night travel afterwards. 
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On until Saturday 28 October with special (very reasonable!) prices from theatre direct 
https://www.theoldvictheatre.com


BBC Singers Concert– recording at St Paul’s Church Knightsbridge

Peter Phillips, founder and Director of The Tallis Scholars, conducted the BBC Singers in a special programme celebrating the music of three figureheads of the renaissance period in their anniversary years:

  • William Cornysh (500 years since his death)
  • William Byrd (400 years since his death)
  • Thomas Weelkes (also 400 years since his death)

and also included John Taverner’s beautiful Magnificat

The BBC Singers are in cracking form and with the beautiful acoustic of St Paul’s Church, Knightsbridge this concert of sacred choral music was an absolute treat.  
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Tickets for BBC recordings are available to the general public. 
https://www.bbc.co.uk/showsandtours/shows

Other recommendations for a visit, which I have yet to make myself, but which are on my ‘to do’ list… 

Gabrielle ‘Coco’ Chanel: Fashion Manifesto ,TheV&A (Sainsbury Gallery) – sold out until the end of the year, although Members/Friends can still go with only limited delays.

Design Museum, Kensington – various exhibitions, both in the permanent collection and temporary exhibition areas

Wave, Japan House, High Street Kensington (near tube station) 

any number of ‘public art’ installations, sculptures etc around Central London, in parks, on high streets, in residential areas or by the Thames itself. 

Linda Spiers

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