We are Gaynor and Mike Duffy, “Well Furlong” is the name of our site. Our main interests are 20th Century British Art and Theatre respectively, and the site is devoted to these two subjects.
This site is currently being redesigned and this is the first page to be made more mobile friendly.
Gaynor has been influenced by such painters as Francis Bacon and W R Sickert, and some of the results of her research into these artists may be read in these pages. You may also read about the life and work of Lucian Freud OM and Maggi Hambling OBE.
Gaynor has always been a keen photographer. You may like to see some of her photographs in this album.
Mike is a great admirer of William Shakespeare and his plays. He writes here about the Bard's life and offers his family tree.
Shakespeare wrote many of his greatest plays for the original
Globe playhouse, the birthplace of
British theatre.
Mike is a regular playgoer at
Shakespeare's Globe
reconstructed on London's Bankside. The
2016 summer season has finished. It was the first under the direction
of Emma Rice. She has, shall we say, a fresh view of what the Globe should be doing.
I hoped for the best but contrary to the rest of the audiences and the critics, I didn't
enjoy the three plays I saw this summer. This is no longer Shakespeare's Globe, but rather
Emma Rice's Globe. The uniqueness of the Globe was that the Bard's plays could be
experienced in a setting similar to his own. The Globe is now just another stage
to let directors impose their own interpretations.
The modern playwrights Mike writes about are
Harold Pinter who sadly died in 2008,
Sir Tom Stoppard OM, and
Samuel Beckett.
Alan Bennett should really be here too - a future project I'm afraid.
Well Furlong
is an associate of both
Amazon.com
in USA and
Amazon.co.uk
in Britain. This means that you may buy on-line many of the books that
Gaynor and Mike recommend. If you buy one of our recommended books,
then we may earn a small commission.
The Book Shop includes an Art department with sections devoted to
art essays and critiques
and to a number of
individual artists.
Not just British art here, but covering the
gamut of world art. Separate sections are also devoted to books by or
about selected British artists including
Bacon
and Sickert.
Finally there is a section listing recommended books about
sculpture
and sculptors.
The Theatre department includes some recommended books about
Shakespeare
and
Elizabethan playhouses.
There are sections dedicated to the leading playwrights
of the 20th century,
Samuel Beckett,
Harold Pinter
and Tom Stoppard.
By clicking on a flag icon you may find out more about the
book, how much it costs, and if you so wish, buy it. You may also
search the Amazon.com
or Amazon.co.uk catalogues directly from our Book Shop.
Gaynor
is an artist working in a variety of media including
oils,
plaster of Paris and wood.
One of Gaynor's interests is jazz, and she has produced several
paintings of jazz musicians such as
Miles Davis,
Duke Ellington,
Wynton Marsalis,
Ben Webster,
Sonny Rollins,
the Prez
and others in her
jazz gallery.
Another interest is theatre and you may see some of her
interpretations of the plays and playwrights in her
portrait gallery
.
Mike was a software developer working for Fujitsu Services. He retired early at the end of 2009. He is interested in theatre and computing. You may read a career page summarising his work life, and his personal theatre page .