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This whole dance is a work out💀
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obsessed with this song
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newjeans forever🤍🌈🦋😘
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@melissamro_ nuestra canción
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OMG
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Annoying af now
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This song came out so long ago, but it's still addictive AF.
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Review of Jerusalem – Chelmsford Theatre Workshop It's always a funny thing when you go to see a production that you saw the original of in the West End. That's what happened to me last night when I went to see Chelmsford Theatre Workshop’s production of Jerusalem. Now I'd seen the original in the West End starring Mark Rylance and Mackenzie Crook when it first opened in London, I would say I it was one of the most affecting pieces of theatre I'd ever seen up to that point. It totally lived up to the awards and hype. Mark Rylance was technically spot on and powerful - just brilliant and McKenzie Crook’s humour and pathos was something to behold so when I heard CTW were staging their own production, I will be honest – I was trepidatious to say the least. So when I left the performance of Jerusalem last night on Tuesday the 23rd of July I was frankly… speechless. I'm always torn when I see productions like this because at first I feel overjoyed that I have seen some of the best acting I've ever seen ( I say this boastfully having seen Timothy Spall, Michael Gambon, Julie Walters, Helen McCrory, Rowan Atkinson, Liz Smith, Denise Gough, Jodie Comer, Anthony Sher and Rory Kinnear amongst many others -  who I deem ‘the greats’ onstage). But then I feel slightly angry. That these actors in particular Colin Smith and James Christie are not doing this as their full-time profession. But then I start to talk myself out of it, ‘Leanne of course they might not want to be professional actors’ or… ‘you don't know their life situation,’ acting is a tremendously tumultuous profession. Then that again turns to frustration, frustration that these actors in particular are not on a stage or screen for the world to see - yet. But after all that, I feel slightly smug that I get to go to my local theatre to see them when their standard far surpasses most professional productions I have ever seen (I know, it’s exhausting being me). When I was training at drama school some nine ten years ago, one of our very highly regarded tutors told a story about Mark Rylance, he knew him personally and from his experience it was well known at that point of his career at the Globe Theatre at least, Rylance surrounded himself with let's say- less capable actors to make himself look better. I am so glad that this was not the case in CTW’s production of Jerusalem (who knows if this is true, but I thought it delightfully gossipy and dramatic). I think Rylance is a genius. Maybe it was jealously. Who knows. I've seen many, many productions at CTW and I would say this one of my favourite shows that I've seen at Chelmsford theatre workshop. So let's talk acting. Colin Smith plays Johnny Byron aka Rooster and I don't want to use the word Tour de Force because I think it's overused especially in reviews but I can't really think of anything else other than to describe it as a tour de force. If you want a masterclass in the physicality and complete immersion of a character I hugely recommend you go and see this production before it finishes a week on Saturday. Smith’s Byron is physicality to the extreme, a twitching, often convulsing, vibrating and pulsating presence on stage. A middle-aged man more often than not intoxicated by drugs and alcohol, a myth, a legend of a man, Smith calls on his immense physical energy to completely embody the character. It is something no less than genius. #theatre #ctw #chelmsford #jerusalem #theatrereview #essex #acting #actors
Review of Jerusalem – Chelmsford Theatre Workshop It's always a funny thing when you go to see a production that you saw the original of in the West End. That's what happened to me last night when I went to see Chelmsford Theatre Workshop’s production of Jerusalem. Now I'd seen the original in the West End starring Mark Rylance and Mackenzie Crook when it first opened in London, I would say I it was one of the most affecting pieces of theatre I'd ever seen up to that point. It totally lived up to the awards and hype. Mark Rylance was technically spot on and powerful - just brilliant and McKenzie Crook’s humour and pathos was something to behold so when I heard CTW were staging their own production, I will be honest – I was trepidatious to say the least. So when I left the performance of Jerusalem last night on Tuesday the 23rd of July I was frankly… speechless. I'm always torn when I see productions like this because at first I feel overjoyed that I have seen some of the best acting I've ever seen ( I say this boastfully having seen Timothy Spall, Michael Gambon, Julie Walters, Helen McCrory, Rowan Atkinson, Liz Smith, Denise Gough, Jodie Comer, Anthony Sher and Rory Kinnear amongst many others - who I deem ‘the greats’ onstage). But then I feel slightly angry. That these actors in particular Colin Smith and James Christie are not doing this as their full-time profession. But then I start to talk myself out of it, ‘Leanne of course they might not want to be professional actors’ or… ‘you don't know their life situation,’ acting is a tremendously tumultuous profession. Then that again turns to frustration, frustration that these actors in particular are not on a stage or screen for the world to see - yet. But after all that, I feel slightly smug that I get to go to my local theatre to see them when their standard far surpasses most professional productions I have ever seen (I know, it’s exhausting being me). When I was training at drama school some nine ten years ago, one of our very highly regarded tutors told a story about Mark Rylance, he knew him personally and from his experience it was well known at that point of his career at the Globe Theatre at least, Rylance surrounded himself with let's say- less capable actors to make himself look better. I am so glad that this was not the case in CTW’s production of Jerusalem (who knows if this is true, but I thought it delightfully gossipy and dramatic). I think Rylance is a genius. Maybe it was jealously. Who knows. I've seen many, many productions at CTW and I would say this one of my favourite shows that I've seen at Chelmsford theatre workshop. So let's talk acting. Colin Smith plays Johnny Byron aka Rooster and I don't want to use the word Tour de Force because I think it's overused especially in reviews but I can't really think of anything else other than to describe it as a tour de force. If you want a masterclass in the physicality and complete immersion of a character I hugely recommend you go and see this production before it finishes a week on Saturday. Smith’s Byron is physicality to the extreme, a twitching, often convulsing, vibrating and pulsating presence on stage. A middle-aged man more often than not intoxicated by drugs and alcohol, a myth, a legend of a man, Smith calls on his immense physical energy to completely embody the character. It is something no less than genius. #theatre #ctw #chelmsford #jerusalem #theatrereview #essex #acting #actors

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