Read the Kensington, Chelsea & Westminster Today’s review of Blue Skies “The urge to re-invent oneself isn’t often held up as one of the primal drives. Yet sometimes past events are so shattering that the desire to become someone new is as strong a pull as the genetic impulses that lead a caterpillar to start spinning a cocoon. As a German fleeing the horrors of her nation’s Nazi legacy, the ‘past events’ which drive Charlotte Brown (nee Eva Schlessinger) to abandon her birth name and move from Berlin to London circa 1956 are slightly more scarring than the average quarter-life crisis. A kind of psychic trauma that regrettably won’t be quieted by anything so simple as dying one’s hair pink….” Read more on the KCW website…