Good Morning

“Good morning!” said Bilbo, and he meant it. The sun was shining, and the grass was very green. But Gandalf looked at him from under long bushy eyebrows that stuck out farther than the brim of his shady hat. “What do you mean?” he said. “Do you wish me a good morning, or mean that … More Good Morning

A whole new Journey

Pomp, Circumstance, and all the rest. Joyful faces under square hats, that sit jauntily upon the heads of mere babes. So assured, that the world is their oyster~ they are ready to take on the world. But, their parents know that behind their cocky smiles and false bravado~ these are the little boys and girls … More A whole new Journey

The Violet Hour

The violet hour is neither day nor night, but a lush moment. It’s fleeting; you can’t grasp it, hold it still. Its tenuous nature makes the ache: the fragility of ice, the first inhalation of night-blooming jasmine. On April Fools’ Day, 1919, aspiring young publisher John Pace Seavering faces an increasingly serious dilemma. A pal … More The Violet Hour

How theatres can make everyone fight for the arts

Originally Posted by Lyn Gardner Tuesday 7 May 2013 11.48 EDT guardian.co.uk Local theatres must engage with their communities through education and participatory initiatives, thereby creating an army of advocates governments can’t ignore Is the conversation around arts funding becoming more grown up? There are signs that it is, and it couldn’t come at a … More How theatres can make everyone fight for the arts