Six generations; twenty-three characters one very special piece of furniture. Tanya Ronders thrilling play is an epic tale of belonging; identity and the things we pass on. Table was the first play to be staged in The Shed; a temporary venue at the National Theatre; London; to celebrate original; ambitious and unexpected theatre. It premiered in April 2013 in a production directed by Rufus Norris. Highly inventive and often touching Telegraph Tremendous... richly textured Guardian
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Excellent Book for Fully Grasping Music Notation.By KellyIve been playing the ukulele for a bit and decided I wanted to learn music notation. I was not fully grasping it by looking at videos on the internet. This book made it all click into place. I highly recommend this book. Being able to read sheet music; opens a whole new world in playing the uke.27 of 28 people found the following review helpful. Its good at laying out some basics but it simply isnt ...By Phillip T. BrettschneiderNot worth buying if you have Internet access; which you probably do.Its good at laying out some basics but it simply isnt thorough. I spent about a week struggling through this book; putting in 30 minutes a night AT LEAST ... and then one evening I started pulling up YouTube videos to follow along to; and learned more in half an hour than in that week of work. Gee; looks like I could have gotten that for free.This book is really light on explanation; unfortunately; and as a complete newbie to any musical instrument at all; explanation was what I needed. It also has very very few songs; just a lot of exercises. It seems much easier to figure out an instrument on a song you know; because you have an "ear sense" for what the song ought to sound like.The BIG thing lacking was a good explanation of strumming. You know; thats actually fairly complicated? A ten minute youtube video on strum techniques improved my sound immeasurably; when before I couldnt figure out quite what was wrong.Its not worth the buy if youve got other resources (such as: the whole internet) available to you.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. strumming awayBy C. Duncanthis is very helpful for self taught playing. Gives good advice on how to place your fingers on the strings.