October being well under way, it’s fun to be dealing with two species of student, one lot who think it’s the Autumn Term, and another lot working through something called the Fall Semester.
I’m in pre-production meetings with the technical and design teams up at Swiss Cottage with the Central School of Speech and Drama – of which more below – and meanwhile applying myself to the onerous task of sharing theatre visits with young Americans on the NYU London programmes. OK, programs.
At home, the marshland trees are glinting coppery colours, especially the sumacs in my garden, and the deciduous parade out along Coppermill Lane, planted by the ever-environmental Thames Water Ltd…




I’ll write more about “Absolute Hell” soon. It’s a remarkable play by one of the most over-looked British writers of the mid twentieth century, Rodney Ackland. It was revived in the late 80’s at the Orange Tree, Richmond, and went on to be a successful TV film and National Theatre show, starring Judi Dench. Check it out: