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Ian McKellen recently suggested that he would be back for a second run of Waiting for Godot at the Haymarket, a play I completely missed because of my lack of money at that time.
Now I’m back in London and completely super excited about this news, I can’t WAIT for the Haymarket Theater to announce the new dates, please, let it be true!
A reporter asked me when I first knew I was gay. I said to him, ‘About the same time you knew you were straight.’
— Ian McKellen
Not dead, just changed location!!
Wow wut! I haven’t posted in ages, no worries, I’m catching up with everything now, I needed a bit of time after me QUITTING my job in the South to move back to London as I’ve been recruited for another project.
Yeah, absolute awesomeness, Im just so fuckin glad to be back, I love this city, so many things are going on (I already have 10 concerts booked till february, and two plays, not kidding :D) and meeting some old friends and making tuns of new ones, raah, it’s brilliant, Valence was killing me to be honest. I miss some good friends from the previous production but no regrets at all :)
Im coming back on tumblr, I have lots of random things to post!
Sick... and tired.
Friday night and I’m sick… Headache, sore throat, tired… Wait and see, hope it’s just a cold!
The studio situation is not getting any better, if it’s not getting nowhere. They keep pushing and pushing and we still have no infos on when we will get our september salaries, if the studio will still exist in a month, etc etc… It’s exhausting, and ridiculous, and the lack of respect is beyond anything imaginable. I feel used in this, and I’m keeping my fingers crossed to hear about a new job soon, so I can get out of here.
And Valence is dreadfully boring. Blah.
If they keep crashing stuff into the moon, the moon’s gonna get pissed off, and the tides’ll change, and all the women’ll start PMS-ing together. Then you guys are going to fucking regret it.
— Tori Amos - Queen of awesome :)
Movie - Fish Tank - ★★★★★
Fish Tank is one of those rough, gritty, social-realistic British movies that we usually expect from Ken Loach. Good news is, Andrea Arnold has her own voice and the movie is never pathetic or depressing, there is somehow a tenderness and optimism in the way she unveils the character of Mia on the screen, and her confusing relationship with her mom’s new boyfriend. Katie Jarvis and Michael Fassbender are simply brilliant (mind you, the supporting cast is equally fantastic) and share some fantastic scenes together.
Love and lack thereof is what makes Mia who she is, love of dance, looking for the love in her dysfunctional family, thinking she might have found love in a not so perfect father figure, no love from her “friends”… It’s a coming of age story with a different context, yet it will feel very familiar to each of us. Must see.
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Patrick Swayze died last night after a 2 years long battle with cancer…
I felt really sad when finding out about this, I’ve always really liked that guy, he seemed genuinely passionate about what he was doing, and was a fantastic dancer who made a gorgeous couple with her equally dance talented wife. He was way too young to die…
The Dance world has lost so many iconic people this year, one can only hope they leave behind them a legacy that will be carried by other talented dancers :(
RIP Patrick Swayze.
So...
… I’ve been packing my things way to many time this year… and it’s not fun! This time, half of my stuff(including books, dvd boxes, clothes, etc) is going to my parents home for an undefined amount of time, till my life get a bit more stable…
It’s going to be far far away from me, hopefully I won’t need any of those anytime soon. But it’s so frustrating! I feel like Ive spent my time doing this in the last few years, I will definitely celebrate when I will have my very own little home…