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Storytelling: Island of Love

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Tonight, more storytelling with the  Crick Crack Club  - this was  Island of Love , another Story Pick + Mix, at  Next Door at Theatre Deli  again. Again, it was related to  Greek myth  - this was the story of  Cyprus , birthplace of  Aphrodite , from a Cypriot storyteller. I tell you this though, I determined not to eat in  La Spezia  again after the  last time , it just isn't worth it! Headed off from the office in time to eat, all right.. in the nearest Nando's . Got the bus without issue, and then Google Maps threw a fit, and actually showed me as walking in the wrong direction.. I've often had them put me in slightly the wrong location, but never before actually show me heading in the wrong direction! Took a few minutes for it to right itself. And then I got to Nando's, and couldn't open the door.. not seeing any activity inside, I moved away to check my phone - and when I looked again, the door was open. (Ghosts?) Anywa...

Exhibition: Sufi Life and Art, Ballet: Mayerling, & Musical: Marie & Rosetta

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These three days have been  Meetups  again - last Monday, I was with  London Museums A-Z  for a trip to the  British Museum  to see the exhibition on  Sufi Life and Art . Admission tickets to the museum for that day all booked out, apparently - although, as the group said, anyone without a ticket might be better off at the rear entrance.  Got a bus quickly enough - as I was saying to someone later, they're infrequent enough that you can't time it exactly, so I often end up early. Now, we had dire expectations of a very busy museum - but no. As we remarked, probably because of the lovely, sunny day. Hardly any queuing time, and I was inside, grabbed a seat by the wall, as usual, and ran into one of the organisers. As I made my way towards their delicious ham & cheese baguettes.. Had it almost eaten by the time others started to arrive. I think it was a little harder for newcomers to spot us this time, as most people got seats - I remember when...

Film: Underland

Today, second film in a row,  decided on   Underland , a documentary about people working, and researching, underground. Showing in the  Barbican , which is closer, but only in the morning - so I fancied going to the  Curzon Bloomsbury  in the evening. Handy for shopping, of course.. especially significant, considering my local Tesco was closed today, being Easter Sunday! And I booked, because it saves time in the cinema. I was just in time for the bus - which was rammed. Finally found a seat upstairs, at the back - it was worth the effort, I'd be on for a while. The stop indicator wasn't working at all for most of the trip - when it came on, it was running behind. Not too helpful then, for all the tourists, out and about! There were certainly a lot of families with children. (No change of drivers though, imagine!) For this trip, it's handier and quicker if I get a second bus the last bit - it wasn't a long wait, but boy was it cold! Made it early to the cinem...

Film: Everybody to Kenmure Street

These two days - barring last-minute offers I can't refuse - I'm thinking documentaries, both in cinemas of which I'm a member. Today, was looking at  Everybody to Kenmure Street , a documentary ( Emma Thompson  takes part) about a movement of  Glasgow  locals when a couple of their neighbours face deportation in a dawn  raid ! Was looking at it before, but didn't go - happily, it was on much closer now, in the  Garden Cinema . When I looked today, it was mostly booked, so I booked myself. My bus came on time - probably a factor of so many people being on holiday. And then.. you guessed it.. stopped for a CHANGE OF DRIVER! Anyway, our driver was kind enough to tell us that his replacement was delayed for seven minutes.. I checked what other buses I could take from there, got off - and lo - there was one of them! (The #1 , in fact.) So I did get there in time. Had booked a member's ticket - no confirmation required, either while booking or from the guy at t...

Flamenco: Solera

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Tonight, back with  Up in the Cheap Seats  (UITCS) at  Sadler's Wells , for  Solera  - flamenco with  Paco Peña . ¡Olé! Eating at The Wilmington again- and could go a little earlier, it being a bank holiday. Mind you, I didn't have all day to get ready - got up very late, having taken so long over the last post ! And then, Google Maps having told me to be out for a certain time, and me being out for that time - it turned out the bus had been 10 minutes early! So, getting the next meant I was a little late. En route, two teenage girls got on at the central, exit doors, made their way upstairs without paying - even when the driver tried to get their attention, one just looked at him, then followed her companion. I swear, it's impossible to police fare-dodgers.. Never mind, there wasn't a problem at the pub, they had plenty of space. On serving duty were a guy who turned out to be French Canadian (as he told the next table), and the guy who was so helpful ...

Film: Brain Damage, Concert: Metamorphosis, & Storytelling: Orpheus Dismembered

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Well, again on Monday I was too tired to blog - and Tuesday saw me booking some things ahead, which took up all my spare time. That evening , I was back with  Movie Roadhouse London , who were dipping their toe in horror as well.. subsequently also advertised with The Hideout .. we were seeing  Brain Damage , an 80s body horror about a guy infected with an alien parasite..  hmm. Showing in  The Nickel Cinema   - which turned out to be around the corner from  The Wilmington , so I booked there again. Now, I might have known that the organiser would have an idea where to eat - and he found a few places closer than that - so I cancelled my booking for The Wilmington, which hasn't been great for food lately anyway, and has never been good for service. First, he suggested an Italian - but it turned out to be one of those places you have to email for a booking, and they never got back to him. So instead, we ended up in The Lady Ottoline !  Well, the buses w...