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Play: Jurassic

Tonight , back with  Up in the Cheap Seats  (UITCS) for a play called  Jurassic , at  Soho Theatre  - the first of two plays in a row . Lovely and late, so plenty of time to eat beforehand, and to get there - and for once, the bus caused no problems! My plan was to eat in the Nellie Dean - but they were absolutely packed. Standing outside again, I found myself right outside Pizza Express - why not, sez I? I checked, and they had no problem at all seating me. I had a glass of decent wine - found a marvellous starter, buttermilk coated chicken goujons, complete with a lemon slice and a moreish pot of sauce! Just under £10 gets you four of them - and I would happily have them again! For main, I had the same as last time - the BBQ chicken Romana - and while it was tasty, I did feel they'd overdone it on the sauce; the middle was drenched in it, making the ends of slices too soggy to eat with my hands, so I had to use the knife and fork. The whole thing was a bit...

Film: Dragonfly

Tonight, second film in a row, I headed to  Dragonfly , on my own.. it's the story of an elderly woman ( Brenda Blethyn ) needing care, and the next-door neighbour ( Andrea Riseborough ) who steps in to save the day - but things take a dark turn.. Closest showing to me was in the  Garden Cinema . I missed the bus I should have got - by the skin of my teeth, it seems like. It was a quarter of an hour to the next - and then we had to stop for a change of driver. And then the bus stopped early - typical. Cue me racing up the road - in the non-forecast rain - sure enough, I was 15 minutes late for showtime. Mercifully, the opening credits were just rolling. Well, the content, I'm familiar with from my own mother - community nurses coming in to cook for the old lady, bathe her, tick off what's been done in a notebook. All very anonymous, filling up their allotted time, and you can't blame her when she explodes at one of them. So when the young, unemployed lady next door off...

Film: Nuremberg

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Yesterday, second Meetup in a row, and first of two films in a row - I went with  Movie Roadhouse London  (MRL) to  Nuremberg , a representation of the famous  post-World War II Nazi trials , starring  Russell Crowe  as  Hermann Goring ,   Rami Malek  as the psychiatrist brought in to assess the mental state of the prisoners, Michael Shannon as Robert H. Jackson , the American judge who led the prosecution, and Richard E. Grant as Sir David Maxwell-Fyfe , the British prosecuting counsel. They were seeing it in the  Gate Picturehouse  - and our resourceful organiser booked   Gold   restaurant for after, for those interested! Crikey, it's  11.5 years  since I was last at this cinema.. I did leave in decent time - but for whatever reason, the Jubilee Line was operating at half frequency or less, only departing every five or six minutes! Naturally, this meant there was a horrendous crush of passengers for any t...

Concert: A Sip of Spain

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This evening was the second Spanish night ,  the first of two  Meetups ,  in a row - although this first one is obviously one of those commercial groups, formed to promote an event -  La Isla Flamenco Club  advertised an evening of  flamenco, folk, & copla  in  Bistrot Walluc  (tickets from  Eventbrite ). Now, this turns out to be a fondue restaurant - it doesn't appeal to me massively as a proper meal, so I discovered it's not far from the   Blues Kitchen Shoreditch , and booked there again for beforehand! The bistrot, however, offered a cheap first drink if pre-booked, so I did. And lo, with a free afternoon - I finally fitted in a haircut! Rush , I always go to, and they're excellent. I had the usual musical buses game, where my bus decided it was finishing at London Bridge , so I meandered up the road to wait for the next option to take me the rest of the way, only to discover it was the same number.. I then had a 7-minute...

Concert: Isabel Martínez

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This is the start of two days of  Spanish  music, olé! on my own. Tonight, I lucked out getting cheap tickets with TAC to a  concert of Spanish classical guitar music  at  Pixaudio ! Regular tickets with  Eventbrite . Ah, I adore this music.. booked to eat in  The North Pole  beforehand. Appropriately for this frigid weather. There really was no way there except bus - so I took the first to come. It was slightly delayed - but oh! the worst was yet to come. Right after Canada Water - traffic slowed practically to a stop. We took 15 minutes just to go around one corner. As I watched the minutes tick by, I realised there was no way I'd make my pub booking - I amended it from 6pm to 6.30. Apart from the rush hour, and the roadworks en route, we finally came across the source of the jam - a broken-down bus, whose passengers flooded onto ours, one remarking that she just hoped this one WOULD actually go to Greenwich , they having been thrown off the l...

Knightsbridge & Belgravia Crimbo Walk

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Last night , back with  Mandy  and her new  Meetup  group (ahem)  Rat-Arsed Tours ! This was her  Knightsbridge & Belgravia Crimbo Walk  - and gee, she puts so much effort into  these! Also advertised with  London Herstory Walks . We were originally to meet in  The Plumbers Arms , but the location then changed to  Tattersalls Tavern . And just like last time, I got a workout with my laptop on my back, it being my one day a week in the office.. Well, I was closer than coming from home - it didn't take too long by bus, although the second bus was a bit delayed. Funnily enough, as I waited for it, two people asked me for directions, separately - I must have that sort of face. The first was waiting for a bus that happened along as she was speaking - the second was looking for the Ritz . Which, as I explained, was right behind her - you could see the sign! Ah, I love being asked easy questions.. I arrived at my destination a little...

Storytelling: The Girl Who Married a Dog

Tonight, back with storytelling in  Folklore ! This time it was  Nell Phoenix  for the  Crick Crack Club  (CCC), performing  The Girl Who Married a Dog , tickets with  Dice  as usual. Eating at  The Blues Kitchen Shoreditch  beforehand - and wow, it's a couple of months since I was  last  up that way! It's a bitter, bitter cold snap in London right now - good timing for me to order thermal, fleece-lined gloves! I picked them up today - unfortunately, I didn't have gloves to wear en-route - and by the time I got home again, I had pins and needles in my frozen fingers. But hey, I got to wear them as I headed out again - and yes, I can testify they are wonderfully cosy! Not magnificent when using the phone though - I find I can swipe, but I can't pinch, and of course fingerprint recognition is a dead loss.. still, they'll come in very useful. For preventing my hands from seizing up in the cold. I wondered why Google Maps suggeste...