Friday, 12 May 2017

Party Animal....


Other political parties are available

Ok, this blog keeps out of politics (except where it concerns the arts, so I've just contradicted that!). But that doesn't mean I'm not concerned with politics. And what I feel most is that democracy brings rights, but also responsibilities. And foremost amongst those is to understand the issues that matter most to you, and to find out where those seeking election stand on those issues. There are many ways of doing that (despite criticism from both right and left, the BBC is a good starting point), but in Colchester we are lucky that our own Mercury Theatre runs a very successful 'Hustings' night. So please go along and get involved. It's on May 17th, and you can book places and put down your questions here. I would see you there, but I am briefly out of the country - the best choice with a Tory landslide on the way....oh, sorry, given the game away now! How about a song to cheer me up? - Roxy Music - Manifesto -I saw the London gig on that tour. Just before the start of the Thatcher years.
Since I've strayed into political reporting, I should state that the Candidates so far standing in Colchester are
Mark Goacher – Green party
Sir Bob Russell – Liberal Democrat party
Will Quince – Conservative party
Cllr Tim Young – Labour party

Tuesday, 9 May 2017

Worth getting out of bed for....


A great innovation at our wonderful Arts Centre this week - the play 'Prelude to a Coat' that is being performed on Wednesday evening will reappear on Thursday (11th May) at 10.30 in the morning. So if, for example, you've young children at school and can't make it in the evening, you can pop along. Or if you just fancy something different...whatever the excuse, why not give it a go? according to Anthony  'It's a gorgeous, intimate, beautiful, generous hour with a wonderful theatre maker. A show about those decisions we make at the crossroads in our lives.  About quietly waking up one day and finding who we are. About suddenly, finding something in your coat pocket... and thinking ... how the hell did that get there? What's my life become? But in a good way too'.
 It's one of the hugely successful 'Pay what you can' nights (and mornings), so it won't even cost much. See you there!
Song - the hugely underrated Lisbee Stainton who I saw supporting Joan Armatrading - Girl on an unmade bed.

Friday, 5 May 2017

A Classical education....

St Botolph's- is this the only Norman arch in Britain that appears to be constructed of Roman bricks?


The more modern (and less drafty) church where the concerts happen


Colchester is lucky in having many 'Amateur'  music groups, including excellent Choral societies. The concerts they perform are always enjoyable, none more so than those of the Lexden Choral Society, who celebrate 25 years this Saturday with a varied program (well, varied in the context of choral works!) at St. Botolphs in Colchester. Tickets are always reasonably priced, and the church is a comfortable venue, so why not go along?

Song - I was Glad by Parry, sung by the King's College Choir. Enjoy this on Saturday - You'll be glad!
Concerts are always advertised on the Library noticeboard