The original Fringe space – and the first home of the Soho Theatre – that allowed some famous writers, directors and actors to cut their teeth, celebrates its 50th anniversary – by reopening after being abandoned for years! Nick Hennegan went to find out what’s happening for Resonance 104.4fm and BohemianBritain.com — Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bohemianbritain/message
Rare Irish writers – W.B. Yeats and Sean O’Casey.
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This time Nick Hennegan plays some very rare recordings of W.B. Yeats and Sean O’Casey to celebrate St Patrick’s Day. www.BohemianBritain.com. — Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bohemianbritain/message
‘Much Ado About Nothing.’ (The First Half!) Royal Shakespeare Company, Stratford-upon-Avon.

It’s a big, bombastic, futuristic and vibrant Messina is this latest ‘Much Ado About Nothing’ from the R.S.C. There is a merry war ‘twixt Beatrice and Benedick and here it’s often very merry. The locals and returning soldiers have a beautiful sci-if, EuroAfrican flavour and, as is usually the case at the R.S.C, stunning costumes, set, music and choreography. It’s a talented team, directed by Roy Alexander Weiss.
It’s not perfect though. Occasionally some of the (already light) narrative lacks focus and there are occasional problems with diction, which you don’t expect from a company with such a huge creative talent pool. But there are some outstanding performances. Akita Henry is a mesmerising, mischievous Beatrice and more than a match for Luke Wilson’s more measured Benedick.
Overall though it feels magnificently playful and modern and I could watch the stylised movement and choreography all day! And I will be able to soon. And so will you! The reason I only watched the first half of Much Ado is that I’ve been in Stratford on Avon for a workshop – ‘Digitising Theatre.’ I was lucky enough to be selected by the Arts Council of England and Screenskills to attend this event, designed to provoke creative thoughts about filming, capturing and adapting theatre productions digitally. It’s given me some new skills (yep, even at my age!) and some new ideas on what I might do with MY Shakespeare adaptations and variations and other works. And the filming in the RST of Much Ado was our ‘case study’! So I shall see the second half of Much Ado About Nothing when it is aired on BBC 4 later this year. And rather than watch the second half, I used the time instead to sit in the Dirty Duck Pub in Stratford to write this (with a pint, of course). It’s great that you’ll be able to see the show for free, thanks to our B.B.C. And you should. It’s another triumph for our R.S.C!
Wine Glass Rating…. 🍷🍷🍷🍷 (4 out of 5)
Films inspired by Shakespeare!
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This time Nick Hennegan is at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre in Stratford-on-Avon, where, amongst the Swans and the Boats, he runs down modern films inspired by the Bard!
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Writers London – Part 1 – West.
Nick Hennegan looks at some of the world famous writers who made their home in West London. Including a tragic tale of Peter Pan!
A Ulysses Virgin!
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Celebrating the centenary of its publication, join Nick Hennegan as, for the very first time, he reads the first part of Ulysses, by James Joyce on Resonance 104.4fm and https://bohemianbritain.com —
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6 Nations Rugby in a Cellar!
Nick Hennegan gets into the bowels of the Raven Pub, Hammersmith, London. youtube.com/watch
Become a Creative Theatre Producer…
Now accepting applications. http://www.theatreproducertraining.com 16 weeks Tuesday and Thursday 7-9pm with TOP West End and International Producers and practitioners. Starts April!
Murder in Chiswick! (and New York!)
Nick Hennegan talks to Chiswick crime-writer SR Garrae, about her writing and the life-changing circumstances that saw her quit the corporate world and start her new career
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PODCAST: Julius Green, Agatha Christie, Spies and the West End!
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THE PODCAST: West End Theatre Producer Julius Green talks to Nick Hennegan about theatre and his THREE books – on Agatha Christie – A Life In The Theatre, Stars and Spies and How To Produce A West End Show.Blood Brothers by Willy Russell features!
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