Until this week, Ogblog has been entirely free of Covid-19. Of course, the pandemic, which began in Wuhan in late 2019, has been well underway across the world for weeks now.
Increasing social distancing restrictions, some recommended, some enforced, have been rolled out in the UK in the past few days. I needed to do one or two things at the office yesterday; I doubt if I shall visit the City again for a while.
So, 19 March, I woke up to the new normal. Virtually normal.
The Lockdown Theatre Company
My old mate Rohan Candappa has come up with a cracking idea to help his friends in the performing arts. The above picture link takes you to the Facebook site for the Lockdown Theatre – this link takes you to Rohan’s initiating statement.
Basically Rohan is going to produce a short performance piece each week, for several weeks, for which he is paying performers a modest but much-needed fee. initially at least this will be free to view.
Rohan does good stuff, so I commend this to Ogblog readers for artistic reasons but I also commend the communitarian and “new normal” thinking behind the idea.
So, I spent some time promoting the idea through my personal channels and writing to Rohan.
Where it will lead I don’t know. Rohan doesn’t know. None of us know where the Covid-19 pandemic will lead society either. We have to get used to “don’t know where this is going”. Don’t know but let’s give this a try is part of the new normal.
Good luck and good speed, Rohan. If I can help with this initiative, I shall.
Then I spent several hours doing actual work from home, much as I have done, remotely, most of the time in the past 25+ years. Just more video conferences and Skypes than previously. New normal.
King Cricket’s Sim Series: Sri Lanka v England Day One
At lunchtime, I took a break from work and checked in eagerly to King Cricket.
King Cricket’s response to the new normal, which in part means that there is no actual live cricket when there should have been, has been to try something a bit silly. He has picked an “all time greats” Sri Lanka side to play an “all time greats” England side in a simulation of the cancelled test matches in Sri Lanka.
He is going to run his simulation of each day of the two cancelled tests on the requisite day and write some humorous end of day reports for each day. The King Cricket community chime in with comments.
I showed Janie the Day Three report (a few hours before writing this Ogblog piece). I had to explain cricket simulation games to her…
…did Janie not know that I had the 1999 version? She and I were long since together back then, although I suppose the game never travelled from my place to hers during my brief infatuation with it…
…and I also had to explain King Cricket’s match reporting idea and the fact that many readers seemed to be enjoying the idea.
You have all gone completely mad, she said.
Then I did some more work (including those extra Skypes and video conferences) until I was done with work.
Then I had some dinner before hunkering down to a virtual show.
NewsRevue Last Performance Before Covid-19 Closure, Web-Streamed
Just in case anyone doesn’t know about my past involvement with and long-standing love for the 40-year-old comedy show NewsRevue…
…I suggest you click one or both of the above links.
Anyway, social distancing means no live shows and stuff for the foreseeable future, as well as no live sport, so the NewsRevue team decided to perform the last show before closure behind closed doors and upload the video for people to watch, from scheduled show time onwards.
I watched the show around about showtime – actually about 22:00 – sat in bed after eating a supersized plate of yummy pasta left over from earlier in the week – thank you Janie.
If you want to see the show, it is embedded below.
Highlights for me were the toilet roll song, “I Love Toilet Roll” at 8:15 and also a wonderful Nicola Sturgeon song at 11:45; a very impressive singing impersonation I thought.
Perhaps not the strongest run ever, but it is quintessentially NewsRevue.
Note to self – do not make a habit of sitting in bed watching a streamed video on the TV while you are digesting your food – the food does not digest well in that posture – especially if you nod off in said posture before straightening yourself out. No need to explain in detail to the readers what can go wrong in these circumstances.
Yes, the end of such a novel day, the virtual new normal, is a time for reflection…and in my case, refluxion.