An intriguing project. Medea is such a harrowing drama, it'll be interesting to hear the tone of the music.
I just wish I knew about it when booking trips to London in July & August. Oh well, at least the live screening is on at my local theatre and it's a few days after I return to work after my holiday.
Booked for my local Tyneside Cinema - only 6 Metro stops away from my front door, good food and a big leather armchair with my name on it in an original Art Deco screening room.
It's going to be a good night out - in!
A million fires before your harvest comes. To burn out. Wear the mask of a heathen. For the moon's lonely eyes.
Dare I book to see this at Cineworld Cheltenham after the TOU Live fiasco?
The way I look at it it'll either go fine, in which case you'll be annoyed if you weren't there, or they'll have issues but even then it may not get a re-showing there and at least you'll have seen or heard something.
If you don't go the only thing you're guaranteed to get is nothing!
A million fires before your harvest comes. To burn out. Wear the mask of a heathen. For the moon's lonely eyes.
There is a small possibility of getting this streamed to us here in my neck of the woods so, I've got my fingers crossed. Well actually, instead of crossing them I used them to drop a line to one of our local art cinemas to see if they would play it. Lets see. I noticed that the original tweet from The National Theater got a 130 or so retweets and favorites, even Ali's follow up tweet regarding the project got big engagement as well. I think a good amount of people are looking forward to the Goldfrapp/Medea experience.