tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7202906.post2501938018283866403..comments2024-02-18T19:36:43.844+11:00Comments on theatre notes: Exit 2011Alison Croggonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08398213223487458758noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7202906.post-31213486989550360312011-12-31T12:04:50.102+11:002011-12-31T12:04:50.102+11:00Many apologies - I'll fix up right away! Camer...Many apologies - I'll fix up right away! Cameron is right on one point: I do need a holiday.Alison Croggonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08398213223487458758noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7202906.post-66628241358295462902011-12-31T10:25:13.677+11:002011-12-31T10:25:13.677+11:00Thanks for a terrific reflection on the year Aliso...Thanks for a terrific reflection on the year Alison. <br /><br />One small correction, 'Random' was directed by Leticia Caceres (who was also responsible, with Angela Betzien et al, for one of my highlights this year 'The Dark Room' at Belvoir *again longingly looking northwards*). Tanja Beer did the design on 'Random'. <br /><br />Happy New Year!Stitzyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06934647273994243990noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7202906.post-41090394273598130212011-12-31T07:29:30.217+11:002011-12-31T07:29:30.217+11:00Thanks Alan. And I think you must find a use for t...Thanks Alan. And I think you must find a use for that word.<br /><br />Yes, Small Odysseys is certainly worthy of mention. But the real point of lists is that everyone argues about what is left out. As for Baal - no one can say it didn't cause a response, and I'm argued out on that one.Alison Croggonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08398213223487458758noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7202906.post-31056205208605084262011-12-31T01:19:42.117+11:002011-12-31T01:19:42.117+11:00Rawcus' Small Odyssey's must go on a highl...Rawcus' Small Odyssey's must go on a highlights list... Tom Holloway's 'And No More Shall We Part' for heart breaks..? Whiteleys 'Incredible Blue'...? (despite Cam's weird review). But Ba(n)al - surely all that nudity and sodium lighting didn't deceive.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7202906.post-82363167650129180012011-12-30T21:55:55.576+11:002011-12-30T21:55:55.576+11:00I really have to get out more.
Thank you, Aliso...I really have to get out more. <br /><br />Thank you, Alison for the comments and reviews. I'll make a point of following up on MKA in particular. <br /><br />And thank you for the recent interview with Stoppard. <br /><br />Ah, St Hilda - a veritable beacon amidst a mountain of ... men.<br /><br />MY word verification looks rather obscene. 'pulshist'. And I hadn't even written Alan Skinnernoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7202906.post-46459118442223533332011-12-30T17:21:09.750+11:002011-12-30T17:21:09.750+11:00Yes, Cameron, you're quite correct. Those Angl...Yes, Cameron, you're quite correct. Those Anglo-Saxons were outstanding anti-patriarchs.Alison Croggonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08398213223487458758noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7202906.post-6248483835815786892011-12-30T15:04:19.911+11:002011-12-30T15:04:19.911+11:00I'm with you on the brain-breaking (I saw 183 ...I'm with you on the brain-breaking (I saw 183 shows in 2011), and agree with most of your picks. But I do feel obliged to point out that it's a bit silly to quote the Venerable Bede and say "with the Anglo-Saxons it was always a man". One of the leading figures in Bede's Ecclesiastical History is the formidable St Hilda of Whitby, an incredibly influential abbess whose Cameron Woodheadhttp://cameronwoodhead.comnoreply@blogger.com