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Theatre History Walking Tour, Islamic Gallery, & Film: Coyote/Teleport

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Oof, what a week! Read on.. Saturday wa s another walk with  Laurence Summers  and the  45+ Not Grumpies , yay! A new one, this was a  Theatre History Walking Tour  - starts at the  Globe , appropriately, which I could walk to. Question is, was he going to mention any theatres I haven't been to..? Well, I could have walked - but it was bordering the max distance I like to walk, and in the end I didn't. There weren't many of us on this occasion, a lot apparently having pulled out last minute, as they tend to do. I knew the others, which was nice - and with everyone having arrived early, we started early! We started at the Globe - so it was appropriate to go from there to the other Elizabethan Theatre, nearby - The Rose : And of course, from there to the actual site of the original Globe: And as he pointed out to us, look at the number of churches depicted in the London of the time! Of course, so many were destroyed in the Great Fire .. This is an interestin...

Film: Islands & Play: Entertaining Mr. Sloane

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Last night , back with  Movie Roadhouse London  at  The Garden Cinema  (complete with member's discount) for a mystery called  Islands , set in the  Canaries . We were eating in  Caravan  beforehand - had never heard of it, but as the organiser is how I found out about the Toulouse Lautrec , I was happy to give it a shot! I was in the office yesterday. Have no idea what's happened to the traffic - it was terrible as I got the bus in in the morning! I wasn't that much later, in the end - but I was glad that the evening's destination was a short walk from the office, no bus required. And I made it just about the time we'd agreed - he was there with one other. Unsure whether anyone else would be joining, we ordered - in the event, two more arrived, one having just a main (lamb) and dessert, the other just dessert (both tiramisu - in fact, three portions of it were ordered). They'd also asked whether we wanted everything as it came - which meant we g...

Film: The Big Heat

Today only, the  Cinema Museum  was showing  The Big Heat , a film noir with  Glenn Ford . Jocelyn Brando - Marlon 's big sister - plays his wife, and Lee Marvin is the thug in the upper echelons of the crime syndicate he's investigating. Booked to eat beforehand in the  Toulouse Lautrec . I was glad to see the bus stuck in traffic again - I'd have missed it otherwise. Its destination sign said Waterloo - that was fine, I was to get off well before that. However, this traffic didn't let up all the way there - the journey took over three times as long as it should have, and me with a 15-minute walk or so to the cafe. I disembarked with two minutes to go till my booking.. and legged it down the road, nearly halving Google Maps ' estimate of how long the walk would take me! In the end, I got there just over five minutes late. The nice man said that was no problem - well, the place was practically empty! I chose the cosy corner table - had a large Sauvignon Blan...

Film: From Ground Zero

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A few more films coming up - tonight, decided on another  Palestinian  documentary; this one was  From Ground Zero , a collection of short films made by  Gazans . Produced by  Michael Moore . I saw the trailer when I was in the  Curzon Bloomsbury , but this week it's showing in the  ICA . It was on gloriously late - which gave me time to finish what I'd planned for work for the day, which had taken longer than anticipated. Got the bus in - no traffic immediately, this evening. Not until we got onto Tower Bridge Road.. where it was like treacle. It didn't come as a surprise when the driver announced a change of destination - just to Waterloo , this time: but that was fine, as I was to change to the #176 before that. And wouldn't you know it, we passed the #176 just before that - so I knew it'd be along shortly when I got off. Sure enough, I didn't have to wait 30 seconds.. and, of course, I also skipped having to wait for the change of drivers that w...

Play: Dracula

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Completing a trio of   Meetups , last night I was back with  Up in the Cheap Seats  for the only non-film of the week - we were seeing a female-centric version of  Dracula  at the  Lyric Hammersmith . Far enough to take the Tube - funny how I never usually do, but since the strike finished, I've been doing it every day! I walked to the station - though it didn't rain, it was very breezy, and I was wearing a cape that billowed around me (figured that was appropriate, for this play). Happily, mainly - as the saying goes - the wind was at my back. And on the Tube, I got a seat after a couple of stops. I got there early enough to eat beforehand - was thinking the William Morris , which is right across from the theatre. But wouldn't you know it, it was completely full.. I ended up in The Swan , on the other side of it, where I had a very nice chicken schnitzel. It occurred to me that's four days in a row now, I've had that.. well, I do like it. And hey, the gar...

Film: The Long Walk

Yester day,  The Hideout  was off to see  The Long Walk , based on the  short story  by  Stephen King , writing as  Richard Bachman . It was actually the first thing he ever wrote, and deals with a dystopian future in which a walking contest sees the losers executed, and the winner achieve whatever he desires - for the rest of his life. Excellent book - was intrigued to see how they'd do with the film! We were seeing it in the  Vue West End , meeting in  Victory House  beforehand - and of course, I booked to eat in   Bella Italia   again before that. And given that I'd be having chicken with garlic there again, I should really have had the pie on Saturday - ah well.. I was late for the bus - so was delighted, when I got to the stop , to see it was still stuck in traffic, further down! The driver let us on before the stop, saving us a few minutes more standing. Unfortunately, the traffic that had let me catch the bus then held...