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Cabaret: The Ladyboys of Bangkok

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Last night, a friend of mine cleverly got in in time to invite me to The Ladyboys of Bangkok , a burlesque in the Sabai Pavilion - he got free tickets. I booked dinner beforehand at The Sindercombe Social . Rushed to get the last post done before heading out to that. Yeah, that didn't work.. firstly, I stayed later than I should have, desperate to get the last post out. This far out, it had to be Tube - but the fastest estimate was on the Central Line , appalling in this heat. So I went for the more civilised Jubilee Line to Baker Street , then the Circle or Hammersmith & City .  The buses were promising to come soon, so I said I'd take one to the station - in the event, all three buses that stop at that stop came at once! A hot and sweaty journey dropped me there.. and the crowds at the station were almost biblical in scale. I had to wait for the second train - but you know, I was lucky to be getting on at a station where people were getting off, and making space -...

Films: Toy Story 5 & The Day Innocence Died

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Last Monday , second film in a row, finally got around to  Toy Story 5 . Aw, I do enjoy them.. and this one has the traditional toys competing with AI. V topical. Nearest showing to me is in Everyman Borough Yards . So, out I went on foot, braving the heat.. by the time I got there, I felt cooked: medium-well, I think. Got there ever so slightly late, which means the trailers were just starting - I grabbed a glass of wine with my ticket. Before the film, we had a introductory speech - the guy remarked at the unusual lack of under-8s for this film! and speculated whether it was nostalgia, or we were just all escaping the heat. Tsk, has the man never watched one of these..? Well, we start in the household of Bonnie, who has most of the toys, headed by Cowgirl Jessie  (voiced by Joan Cusack ), for whom the astronaut Buzz Lightyear ( Tim Allen ) holds a torch. He keeps trying to propose, bless him, and bottling it. Anyway, trouble arrives in the form of a new, internet-connected ...

Film: Blue Heron

Now , a run of three films - becoming quite the habit! To day, I decided on  Blue Heron - set in the 1990s, it sees a family move to Vancouver Island , only to have serious problems with the increasingly erratic behaviour of their teenage son. Showing in the Garden Cinema , nice and late - I put myself to bed and set the alarm in time to go and eat beforehand. When I checked before going out, it was mostly booked - a last-minute rush - so I booked too. Headed to Nando's Holborn , where the frazzled manager said, to avoid the sun glaring through the windows, I could sit right in the corner, beside the plant - or I could just sit right there, at a table for four. Which I did. The place was shortly afterwards absolutely crammed with well-dressed young people of colour - being Sunday, I speculated that they'd been to church, which was confirmed when I saw one of them carrying a bible (!). There were two separate groups - the larger one co-opted all the tables by the wall, pushin...

Backyard Comedy Club & Walk: Breathtaking Bloomsbury

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Last night, back at Backyard Comedy Club with CT - double the price of other nights, perhaps because it was Friday, but still cheap. Estimating when I'd have to leave, I had to bear in mind that the place doesn't open till 6pm.. so I left it a bit later than Google Maps suggested to leave. Heh, I needn't have bothered to wait - the buses were delayed, then I was delayed further by a broken-down bus holding up traffic on Bishopsgate - and by the time I alighted, with some relief, from a packed bus , and got to the club, it was about 6.45.. The bar was still empty, mind - I chose a table and ordered. And on the bar, they had a sign with new menu items - they now do garlic bread, lovely! So I ordered that as well. Ah, and this famous sign is still over the bar, of course.. it was what I immediately thought of when I saw the same saying printed on the menus at Rocca : Food ordered and drink obtained, I went to collect my wristband - and with it, she gave me a voucher for a ...

Film: Nosferatu the Vampyre (1979)

Last night .. well, appropriately for London Museums A-Z 's Dracula activities, the 1979 Nosferatu , with Klaus Kinski as Dracula (he's certainly scary enough), Isabelle Adjani as Lucy (sic.) Harker, and Bruno Ganz as Jonathan Harker , written and directed by Werner Herzog , was showing in Cine Lumiere ..! And I'd never seen it, would you believe. Part of a season of her films. I flagged it to the Dracula group, and in the end, between that and The Hideout , four of us arranged to go! I was in the office, of course - discovered I could get a bus from there in time, but I'd be cutting it fine - so I left early: but with no sign of the bus I chose (and no internet reception where I was waiting), I said sod it, and took the Piccadilly Line . Got there in decent time, but there was no sign of my companions - we were in the small screen, so I headed down there, to find a sign asking us to wait for the usher. While I did that, got a message from one of the gro...

Play: Our Public House

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Tonight, back with CT for Our Public House , a play about politics at a local level (in the pub), playing in Marylebone Theatre . Tickets with CT are actually the same price as the cheapest with the theatre, but with CT there's a chance of a better seat.. mind you, I was emailed my ticket today, and got one that would have been the same price direct. Eating in Mumtaz , across the road, beforehand - earliest booking I could get was for 6pm! It's far enough away that I was on the Tube - a bus to the station was just pulling up as I was passing, so I thought it'd be churlish not to take it. The Tube wasn't too bad - I got a seat after one stop. A short walk, then, to the restaurant, where I arrived 10 minutes early. This was unfortunate - because, despite Google Maps ' claim that it opens at 5.30, there's a sign with opening hours that says it's closed till 6pm. Not to mention the "Closed" sign on the door, and that all the lights were off.. so I w...