The Nancy Stevens Lifestyle Show | Episode 70 | Books, theatre shows and holiday fashion
A wide-ranging lifestyle episode covering the latest in film, theatre, literature, fashion and television, with candid opinions and thoughtful commentary throughout.
On the big screen, two very different films from a recent cinema visit are discussed in detail. One period-style drama set around a wealthy family gathering in a remote estate leaves a cold, heavy impression despite a strong cast, with criticism aimed at its tone, pacing and graphic storytelling choices. In contrast, a crime caper set in an unusual world of heightened sound perception delivers energy, originality and strong performances, including a standout turn from an actor who learned piano specifically for the role. A veteran screen presence adds weight, while the story blends humour, tension and crime-driven twists.
Books take centre stage next, with two crime thrillers offering contrasting experiences. One starts strongly with gripping tension and shifting suspicion, but ultimately falls short with an ending that doesn’t fully land. The other, set in an atmospheric rural Irish setting involving disappearances and a true crime podcast investigation, builds suspense effectively and delivers a satisfying, unexpected conclusion that lingers after the final page.
The theatre segment features three very different productions. A comedic ballet-style performance delivers athletic precision, sharp humour and genuine technical brilliance, challenging expectations while celebrating dance in an unconventional way. A multi-award-winning Second World War inspired production impresses with its fast-paced character changes, inventive staging and tightly written storytelling that brings history to life with remarkable clarity. A stage adaptation of a well-known 1980s film inspires mixed feelings, with strong performances and standout casting offset by uneven engagement and familiarity with the source material.
Fashion and lifestyle focus turns to holiday packing habits, highlighting how easily luggage becomes overfilled. A capsule wardrobe approach is explored through real client styling, demonstrating how coordinated outfits, limited footwear and planned looks can simplify travel and remove decision fatigue. Practical advice centres on versatility, neutral pieces and planning outfits in advance to avoid unnecessary shopping while away.
The episode closes with a discussion of a provocative television drama that has sparked strong reactions. Set around complex neighbouring families, it explores identity, repression and escalating tension, leading to a deeply unsettling storyline that encourages conversation and reflection. The writing is credited for its boldness and impact, leaving a lasting impression.
A reflective, opinion-led episode that moves between entertainment, culture and everyday lifestyle choices, offering both critique and recommendation across screen, stage, page and wardrobe.
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