Drawing: Jerusalem, starring Mark Rylance and Mackenzie Crook

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Thoroughly enjoyed watching “Jerusalem” on stage in the Westend a couple of years ago. So here’s my drawing – signed by Mark Rylance and Mackenzie Crook

Drawing: Robin Williams in Bengal Tiger at Baghdad Zoo on Broadway

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Back in 2011 I sent a copy of this drawing to Robin Williams on Broadway asking him to sign it and return it to me. No reply. So when he came to London later that year I got him to sign it as he was leaving BBC Radio 2. Unfortunately, he was too busy to dedicate it to me. Nevermind, I went on to the Happy Feet 2 premiere in Leicester Square and tried my luck again. I only wanted him to fill in the dedication, but I must have confused him. Now the drawing has the dedication and not one, but two Robin Williams autographs.

A wine fact…

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I read this somewhere on the internet. Makes sense.

Signed Drawing: Quentin Tarantino

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Saw Quentin Tarantino at the London premiere of Django Unchained last week. This is an older drawing, but I figured it was worth posting.

Test Matches

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I’ve spent the weekend watching New Zealand vs South Africa in the cricket…

 

The BAFTAs

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And I think the Oscars have followed suit…

A thought from Mr Groucho Marx

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Drawings: Pete Postlethwaite and Justin Butcher in Scaramouche Jones

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I have a large collection of autographed theatre drawings, mostly from the West End in London, but some from Broadway and other places. I saw Pete Postlethwaite perform “Scaramouche Jones” in Auckland, New Zealand in 2003, and later saw the writer of the piece, Justin Butcher, performing the part in London in 2011. Both excellent, and both signed a drawing for me.

Time for a balanced diet

A balanced diet

New Years Diet Resolutions…

wine diet