I have been here for two events. The first was a free afternoon talk between Elaine Page and Elaine Stritch, which was fascinating. I didn't know Stritch was the original choice for Dorothy in the Golden Girls until she annoyed the producer for example, or that she'd had problems with alcohol. Recently saw Romance and Cigarettes, she was great in that, but I've missed her appearances in 30 Rock. The auditorium was large, the seats were comfortable, and you could hear everything that was being said.
The second event was quite recent, the Felix Dennis Did I mention the Free Wine tour. Felix Dennis created Oz and Maxim Magazines, is very wealthy and is now a poet of strictly structured verse only. The free wine was supplied by The Wine Week. We had to walk along various corridors attached to the hotel and reached a large room with a door that led directly to the theatre. In that room were six or seven groups of tables with fantastic wine on all of them. I forgot to sample the whites, because I am an idiot, but had several glasses of the Pedesclaux and the Margaux, which were superb, probably the best wine I've ever had. Nibbles were mini Yorkshire Puddings, long meaty spring roll things, prosciutto, salmon on blinis (and a tiny amount of caviar) and small crisp jelly and camembert slices. Dennis was a very entertaining performer, giving it everything, evidently learnt a lot frmo his contact with the rsc. Behind him was a large screen, on which were projected video of himself reading, and the occasional animation. His best poem was probably the one about being 15 and losing his virginity. Again the theatre space was great, even this time with a capacity house, you could hear everything very clearly, even though the by now rather drunk audience had a tendency to respond. read more