Dear, tolerant Warpbloggers,
Since it is now clear that said Mr. Justice Charlton-Lopez is suffering delusions of political merit (on the grounds of reduced number of working limbs), maybe you should attend his show after all. He needs you there, bless him.
Much love for now, Senton
'the Ian Lavender of his generation' The Theatregoer's Companion
... and why don't we all meet up at Tom Brogan's Mulled Wine Stand in Camden let's say on Sunday around 3pm?
My dear Mr. Lopez-Charlton,
Further to your posting of November 3rd, I would remind you that the
World Premiere of Clare Dowie's
Sodom is at the Battersea Arts Centre from the 15th to the 17th of this month. If you refer to your Manual of Artistic Precedence (Chapter 15, paragraph 7) I believe you will find that that World Premieres assume considerable status over pieces of work, of what artistic merit soever, which have been previously and extensively performed. I therefore recommend that you forego your own live yearnings, and go down to BAC on one of those nights instead. Yours, O.Senton
Will the shows never end?!! Clare Dowie's
Sodom, directed by Colin Watkeys, shows at the BAC (Battersea Arts Centre, near Clapham Junction) Nov 15-17, featuring me (Oliver) and also (among others) Steven Oxley, who some of you may remember from his one-man
Tristram Shandy at the bookshop a while back. It's a fascinating play, looking at how modern attitudes to 'alternative' communities really haven't moved on much from Biblical times; but with lots of good jokes, too. So those of you with an interest in communal life, or less orthodox ways of organising groups of people, should get down to BAC on one of those evenings. Lots of love going out in the meantime, Oliver