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Film: No Other Choice

Tonight, second film in a row , finally headed to see  No Other Choice , a dark comedy about a middle-aged  Korean  man who, finding himself unexpectedly unemployed and with a family to support, and faced with competing with younger, brighter applicants in the jobs market,  decides that the only reasonable course of action is to eliminate them.. Handiest close showing to me was in the  Curzon Bloomsbury  - I booked it with the last of my year's free tickets. Always good to use a free ticket for something that's not a documentary, and so is priced higher.. A nice late start again.. but the last blog post was such a mammoth undertaking that I wasn't finished it by the time I left! This evening, Buses Due was triumphant again in its prediction of when the #188 would arrive! Mercifully, because Google Maps said I'd just missed it.. Was adding to it as I went in on the #188 - so it helped, although vexingly, when we had to stop for a change of drivers. And t...

Play: It Walks Around the House at Night & Film: Hamnet

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Last Monday,  Up in the Cheap Seats  (UITCS) was off to another spooky thing -  It Walks Around the House at Night  has an actor playing the ghost that inhabits a remote manor house, scaring visitors.. only to discover that he's not the only one there! Mwah-hah-haa.. Showing at  Southwark Playhouse  ( SP ).  My sometime dinner companion suggested we eat afterwards, it being over early - as I suggested, we could try the   Mercato , although it was closed   last time   we tried to do that, despite the website saying it'd be open much later! So I left later - has been a feature all this week, and is very handy for organising myself! Arrived right after our organiser, and managed to give her a jump scare as we approached the box office. :-) We got a table in the bar, and the others arrived in due course. The Barbie doll on the bar is now wearing a paper boat as a hat.. I fully meant to get a picture, but was a bit rushed, trying to navigate...

St. Patrick's Day Festival 2026

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Today was when they celebrated  St. Patrick's Day  in London - I decided to take myself along to the  festival . A  Meetup  group called  Explorers  was going, but I don't know anyone in it well, so I did my own thing - besides, 210 people signed up! It must've been like a small army.. Naturally, with no specific time to be there, I wasn't up early. I'd expected the buses to be curtailed, so got one to Waterloo and walked from there. By 'eck, it was windy - but sunny, at that point. Saw a sign (the small white one, in the photo) on the bridge that read: "Anti-graffiti paint has been applied to this asset.". And immediately afterwards: Guess they missed a spot! ;-) The parade was finished by now, of course. Lots and lots of Irish paraphernalia to be seen, on sale and being worn: I made my way over, arriving at about 2.30, and found an entrance.. and a really long queue. 11 minutes, to be precise - as we got closer, we could hear the strains of Whisk...

Soave Dolce Melodia

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This evening, was absolutely delighted to be seeing the medieval music group  Rune  again. They're now artists in residence at the medieval church of  St. Bartholomew the Great , and I'm on their mailing list - they've announced a programme of four concerts there for the year, but only the first two were available to book, last I looked. This one was Soave Dolce Melodia: Music of the Trecento (14th Century  Italian ). And wow, did I have trouble finding the ticket last night, particularly stressful as booking was now closed - duly found, which saved me some stress today. I emailed the  Old Red Cow  for a dinner booking beforehand - and they confirmed the same night! Maybe they're speeding up. When they sent me a reminder for the concert, they pointed out that the concert started at 6, with doors open from 5. Crap, I thought - perhaps I should have booked for food earlier! I headed in a little early, picking the bus combination that'd get me there quickest -...

Comedy: Skittish

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T onight - way-hay! I've become a big fan of the Irish comedy trio  Foil, Arms & Hog , from their online videos. I'd never seen them live - and was very keen to see them when I heard they were performing their latest show,  Skittish , at the  Palladium ! For some reason, however, I could never get the booking link to work - and just as well, because tickets then came up on CT and I snapped one up. Booked to eat in  Shakespeare's Head Soho  beforehand - a Greene King pub again. And wouldn't you know it, I mistook the showtime and booked dinner too late.. it was only last night that I thought, am I sure it's on that late? Sure enough, it wasn't, and I managed to change my dinner booking for an earlier time. I wanted 6pm, they'd only give me 5.45 or 6.15, so I chose 5.45 so as not to be rushing - I could easily leave work a bit early, nothing to do anyway. Was out in good time for the bus - and Lordy, it was another bus with an overenthusiastic announceme...

Film: Wasteman

Last night, headed to a film -  Wasteman  is a prison drama, closest showing to me in the  Everyman Broadgate . The trailer looked really powerful, as an inmate close to parole, and looking forward to seeing his son, gets a violent new cellmate and finds himself in danger of losing his "good behaviour" status. Because most of the seats in that screen are sofas, tickets for which have to be booked in pairs, I thought I'd better book an armchair while they were going. Booked to eat in the  Red Lion Moorgate  beforehand - a  Greene King  pub. I was in the office again during the day, and it closes at 7 - I wanted a booking around 7.45, but had to settle a little later, at 8pm; they were booked up till then. Stayed in the office until about 6.30, then took the first bus that arrived and that Google Maps said I could use in a combination to get me there. Sure enough, arrived at the pub about 7.40 - and my heart sank to see the crowd outside. Still, I per...