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Play: Player Kings

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These two days in London, I'm ticking theatrical boxes - both in  Delfont Mackintosh  theatres, and both, would you believe, cheapest from the official source! Tonight, I finally got to see  Player Kings , depicting the relationship between  Falstaff  and  Hal  from both parts of  Shakepeare 's Henry IV, with  Sir Ian McKellan  as Falstaff. Was looking forward to it - I love Shakespeare adaptations. That's in the  Noel Coward Theatre , and I paid a little extra not to sit in the slips, so I got more legroom. Closest restaurant I fancied was Cote St. Martin's Lane .. I booked, although was to find out I didn't need to, there was plenty of space. On the bus there, after a couple of schoolgirls got off together, as they waited - presumably for another bus - and before we moved off - we were treated to one of them hitching up her school skirt absolutely as high as it would go. Crikey, some things never do change.. I had to change buses at Lancaster Place - and it was

Films: That They May Face the Rising Sun & The Turning

I'm back in Ireland for the weekend again. Film-wise, yesterday I saw  That They May Face the Rising Sun , based on the last book, of the same name, by  John McGahern , set in rural Ireland in the 80s. Yes, showing in the  Omniplex .. Busy as usual - but mercifully, meeting no traffic - I made the cinema as the ads were showing. I was a little dubious about whether I'd enjoy this - but I'm delighted to say, as much as Perfect Days , earlier in the year, this is a slow film, made by people who have the knack of slowness. Not in quite the same way, mind - in that film, quite little happened. In this film, there's a constant coming and going - but it's in the form of a small army of neighbours, visiting our protagonists. He ( Barry Ward ) is Irish, and a writer - so probably autobiographical, at least in part. She sounds German . Familiar faces include Ruth McCabe  and  Sean McGinley .. Catherine Byrne shows up as the love interest of our writer's uncle! So yes..

Talk: The King's Assassin

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Tonight, took a break from  Meetup  - I went to a talk, interesting-sounding to me, at  Southwark Cathedral . It's  The King's Assassin , about the relationship between  James VI/I  and  George Villiers , now a TV series,  Mary & George , with  Julianne Moore  as his scheming  mother . Based on a book, whose author was giving this talk - tickets from   Eventbrite . Also walking distance from me. I booked Bill's for dinner, hoping the service would be decent, as it isn't always.. This time, I walked - immediately regretting it, mind, as the rain poured down. Especially when I had to cross the road , and just as the light went green for me, an ambulance chose that moment to come screaming towards me. By the time it had passed, my light was red again.. I was minutes waiting there. In the rain. And was, therefore, a few minutes late - which wasn't a problem. Mercifully, I got seated to the left of the entrance, where, in my experience, service is better - I dunno w

April Social

Last night, I was at  The Hideout 's  April social ! The  BFI Riverfront Bar  again.. I should have gone into the office, but honestly, there was no compelling reason for me to do so, and yay! the difficult doc I was working on got passed incredibly easily! So I now have little to do - which would be a nightmare in the office, having to pretend to work, or find work for myself. So I sensibly stayed at home. Booked for dinner beforehand in Azzuro , fancying Italian  - the Riverfront does food, but just snacks, really. You can only book at 15-minute intervals - I figured that leaving at around 5 would get me there, by bus, for 5.45 but not for 5.30. I booked for 5.45, arrived about 10 minutes early. They seated me without problem - unusually, they write down their bookings! I had a choice of the table in the dark corner (!) or one at the sofa, with people on either side. I wasn't entirely sure I could see, in that corner, so I went for the sofa. Had garlic bread to start - after

Dinner: Greenwich Yacht Club

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Tonight, another dinner at  Greenwich Yacht Club  with  Over 40 Living the Life . Third Tuesday in a row - but the last time for a while they'd be doing it. So, I worked a bit late.. our organiser was there a bit early, which meant she was messaging us to say she was already there - when I hadn't yet left! Yikes.. Never mind, I did get there at the appointed time. Brr, it's cold though! As we all remarked to each other, where did the warmer weather go?! The wind, as I was walking to the Tube , as I was walking to the club, was bitter. I was so glad to get inside.. mind you, we had one member putting on her coat - it wasn't so very warm inside either.. I decided sod it, and I got the bottle - knew I'd drink it. (And you do save 50p.) For my food, I went back to the burger, which I knew, from previous experience , to be good. And it was.. although I had to search for the sneaky slice of tomato, hiding in the bottom, and which I can't eat.. Otherwise, very tasty. C

Play: Boys on the Verge of Tears

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Tonight, back with  Up in the Cheap Seats  (UITCS) for  Boys on the Verge of Tears , at  Soho Theatre . Again, ages since I was  last there ! Left a bit early, so I could eat in the Nellie Dean beforehand - they don't take reservations, except for large groups. The bus was working again, thank goodness.. and I arrived, roughly when I'd said I would, having taken a shortcut through Soho Square . Man, I miss living in this part of town.. The pub was busy, as ever - I was meeting another member of the group there, but I got there first, and made the executive decision to take the table by the door, which seemed the least cramped of what was available. The menu is now available on a board over the bar.. I had the steak and ale pie again, he had the chicken and mushroom one, when he arrived. A glass of wine each - I don't think he'd eaten here before, and he seemed impressed with both quality and price! Agreed.. and I'd forgotten how tasty the steak and ale pie is. He

Storytelling: Woyengi and the Medicine Woman

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Today, back at last at the  British Museum  with the  Crick Crack Club   (CCC) ! This one was  Woyengi and the Medicine Woman , by  Jan Blake . Man, I've missed these.. it's nearly a year since I was  last there ! What a shame it had to coincide with the London Marathon . What a shame I had to be here at all on the same weekend.. what a shame I have to live so close to the route. I could hear the cheering all morning - couldn't figure out what it was for a minute. Must have been coming from the bridge , half a mile away.. TFL said the buses would be diverted until 3, and it certainly sounded as though I was out of luck, wanting to catch one from home. So, Tube it was, and I set out for London Bridge . For sure, no buses getting through these streets. I couldn't figure out whether most of the people were following the runners, or just having to walk for the Tube, as I was, what with no buses! (Saw one runner being stretchered off, wrapped in one of those reflective bla