Had this lovely comment posted after the show on Saturday at the Opera House

Three mums and our three sons saw this show today at the Sydney Opera House and we all loved it - thought it was brilliant. We went into the show on a cloudy rainy day and emerged into bright sunshine - literally and figuratively. Thank you for laughter, joy and some tears, insight, poetry and passion. We didn't even really mind having to sit on the floor...:-) 


 
 
A lovely review of Pondlife from Billy Bob aged 7 - Thanks Billy Bob!

"It's good for kids to think about how they should treat people. Everyone should all be friends and not break up in the way that Martin and Simon did.I recommend this show to anyone who wants to see it." 

http://billybob7.blogspot.com/
 
 
After our epic journey from NYC we have arrived. It was kind of weird leaving at 6.30pm on Monday and arriving 10.30am on Wednesday but i seem to be able to function so that's okay. This is a picture of me going to work.
 
White review 11/15/2011
 
Had a lovely review in one of the NYC blogs The Connected Mom.
 
"It began with the premise that children are intelligent and discerning audience members. It assumed they are perceptive and emotionally intelligent and compassionate creatures. My son left the play wanting to see it again. I left with a renewed love of the theater."

You can read the rest of the review here
 
White in NYC 11/11/2011
 
Picture
Photo: Alexis Buatti-Ramos

I love this photo from a show at the New Victory the other day. Thanks Alexis.


 
 
Paul at Catherine Wheels created a video of Cotton and Wrinkle's NYC adventure. Enjoy.
 
 
White has won Best Show for Children and Young People at the Theatre Awards UK last night.
 
 
There is a lovely preview piece in Time Out New York Kids for this month - cklick here to read it.
 
 
White has been described as "an elegant little romp" and having "a slightly subversive edge" by the New York Press


http://www.nypress.com/article-22818-wringing-variations-out-of-white.html

 
 
We walked down towards the theatre on Saturday and found us plastered on a billboard on 42nd Street so Craig took a picture - very funny.