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Andrew Lloyd Webber

I am a stereotypical cynic spouting the mainstream line for fear of being branded uncool. Imagine my amazement that each time I watch a certain point in "The music of the night" as performed by Brightman and Crawford, I think of coming here and writing this review, because what it does to ...
by JohnnyGuitar
Tue Feb 15, 2011 9:59 pm
 
Forum: Art Reviews
Topic: Andrew Lloyd Webber
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Re: Waiting for Godot, St Paul's School, circa 1997

Astrid, don't misunderstand my somewhat codified and perhaps even prentious review. I mean look at the two characters I include in my review, itself a little story, an echo of the play. At the same time as mocking the play I was just offering up respect in my own (satirical) way. To be honest the re...
by JohnnyGuitar
Tue Feb 15, 2011 9:52 pm
 
Forum: Art Reviews
Topic: Waiting for Godot, St Paul's School, circa 1997
Replies: 3
Views: 21787

My review of Alexis Milne

There are people who have a knee-jerk dislike of less spontaneous schoolboy-pranklike "so-called" art... but there is a clear difference to me between Alexis Milne, making a surgeon's cut in the heart of human stupidity, and the nathan barley these shallow minds are only able to see in him...
by JohnnyGuitar
Sat Feb 05, 2011 1:33 pm
 
Forum: Art Reviews
Topic: My review of Alexis Milne
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Waiting for Godot, St Paul's School, circa 1997

When I watched Waiting for Godot I actually left during the interval and never returned. Myself and my slightly unsure companion. We went to the Rutland and drank cider and then fucked right off. Fuck Godot, we said. We really sussed that play. Reading the wikipedia entry about it (the play) I can s...
by JohnnyGuitar
Sat Feb 05, 2011 1:29 pm
 
Forum: Art Reviews
Topic: Waiting for Godot, St Paul's School, circa 1997
Replies: 3
Views: 21787

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