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Storytelling: The Bodies on the Beach

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Tonight, back with storytelling - and the  Crick Crack Club  (or more likely, Laura Sampson ) has a new idea, the Story Pick + Mix, organised by what she seems to be calling The House of Rumour - rough cuts, experimental work. This one,  The Bodies on the Beach , is the story of the legendary Irish hero,  Fionn MacCumhaill , and is said to combine elements of 15th-century manuscripts, archaeology, and folklore. And these shows are happening at Theatre Deli , right in the  City . Booked to eat in  La Spezia  restaurant next door beforehand - not a long journey, happily. In fact, close enough to walk there. Boy, it was cold though - and foggy, most of the tops of the taller buildings obscured. I found the restaurant readily enough, but slightly late - not a problem, I probably didn't need to book; it looked pretty empty. The nice man took my coat and showed me to a really out-of-the-way table, with a great view of the underside of the stairs, hmm. I orde...

Theatre: Ukraine Unbroken

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Last night , back with  Up in the Cheap Seats  (UITCS) for  Ukraine Unbroken , a set of five short plays at the  Arcola , incorporating  Ukrainian  music. And as I was nearly there, a wailing beggar got on the bus, pleading for £2, just £2 - traipsed all over the bus until a woman near me got out her wallet. At which, interestingly, the price rose to £5, please, just £5.. in fact, she only had coins, as she told him, digging them out and giving him what she said was about 40p, and that that was a start. He got out at the next stop . I got out at the stop after , and made my way to Nando's , where I sat down the back - and after I'd ordered, quickly ran to the loo - the afternoon had seen me consume a packet of Terry's Chocolate Orange Minis , and I now had the runs. Anyway, dinner was lovely - although the mash wasn't up to the buttery wonderfulness of Nando's Brunswick (I forgot to mention), whose mash was practically dripping with butter! Started to eav...

Comedy: Shake It Up! Shakespeare

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Lovely, sunny day today - a real feel of spring! I headed off to the chiropractors ' before lunchtime, following Google Maps ' directions - got there just in time, and they had no record of me. It finally transpired that I was actually looking for the place on the other side of the road ! Thanks a bunch, Google Maps.. Anyway, I found the right place eventually, signed in, and the doctor came down to meet me. Over the course of the next hour, he was pleasant, friendly, and very careful to assuage any doubts I might have - he took my details, examined me, and gave me an initial treatment that, I have to say, was slightly alarming; I'm sure he was kneeling on my spine at one point. Not to mention clicking various bits into alignment. Anyway, afterwards, I'm much improved, and will be seeing him next week to see how things are going. Fascinating discipline really.. This evening, back with  Shake it Up! The Improvised Shakespeare Show , at the  Hen & Chickens . And my di...

Film: The President's Cake

Today, decided on another film - second in a row - and what came up was  The President's Cake , set in  Iraq  when  Saddam Hussein  was in power, and schoolkids had to prepare a gift for his birthday.. the rating has dropped, but I preferred it to anything higher-rated. It's showing in a couple of  Curzons  - I decided on the  Curzon Bloomsbury , it's handy for shopping. Later showing, obviously - at least giving me time to blog first! Before setting out, I decided to book the ticket - I still have credit for free tickets, and it's handier to do the booking in advance. Now, when I checked, it looked as though most of the seats were free - however, it turns out that Curzon has an annoying policy of displaying the free seats in black, the occupied ones in a pale colour: the opposite of what you'd expect. So I was to discover that, in fact, there were only two seats left, in the front row! I booked one straight away. Headed off in good time. The...

Flamenco: Identidades, Walk: Southwark - Seedy & Sublime, & Film: Scream 7

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I finished  off the month with three more  Meetups  - last Friday, back with  La Isla Flamenco Club , olé! Back in the Gold Bar in the Colab Tower for a show called  Identidades  - tickets from We Got Tickets , as usual. Had a lovely nap first, which perked me up for the evening. Went early, so I could eat in Nando's Clink Street - got a table beside two American -sounding girls, who arrived before I did, but they were so indecisive about what to have, by the time they got their order in, I was halfway through my dinner! Two more things struck me about them: firstly, they were talking about some acquaintance of theirs who was "obsessed with men" - laudable, that they considered it more important to do other things, even in this day and age! And secondly, when they had finally ordered and went off to get their cutlery and napkins, one left her phone on the table.. wooh, that's highly dangerous. Hope she doesn't find that out the hard way.. And so to the ven...

Comedy: Re-Creation

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Last night , went to see  Dara O' Briain , yay! Booked ages ago - he was in the  Hammersmith Apollo  (two Apollos in a row). I tell you though - my ticket was on the app, and it took me four goes the day before, just to log in! Happily, it left me logged in for yesterday, so that was the last of those problems - but it was good that I got the ticket out in advance, because when I did finally log in, it said I had no tickets - it took it a minute. The other problem, of course, was that I was in the office yesterday - and it was lucky I peeped at the ticket before I left, because the Apollo doesn't accept large bags AT ALL. If you're standing, you have to leave your bag in a small cloakroom - large bags aren't allowed in the building. Which meant I had to run home with the laptop first - and there's no Tube option for that, I had to take the bus , drop the bag, then Tube to the gig. Happily, I got a seat once I got to the Piccadilly Line . I also needed to eat - Pope...

Play: I'm Sorry, Prime Minister

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Tonight,  fourth Meetup in a row, back with   Up in the Cheap Seats   (UITCS) for the first of two nights of comedy, with  I'm Sorry, Prime Minister  in the  Apollo Shaftesbury Avenue . Booked to eat in  Bella Italia Shaftesbury Avenue  for that one. I was so sure of my way, I didn't check until I figured I should have already come across it - and discovered I'd already passed it! Never mind, it wasn't far to walk back, and I was just in time. Got seated pretty quickly - and was about to try to order on the app (which didn't look easy) when the waiter arrived and took my order in person. I'd fully meant to order chicken fries to start, but reverted to my usual doughballs. For main, well, my new favourite in the Cranbourn Street branch is the tortellini, but as I hadn't had them here, I said I'd go back to my old favourite, chicken milanese. I don't typically have it any more in Cranbourn Street, where it's come out burnt a few times. Was please...