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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...

Film: Nino

Yesterday, second film in a row , it was looking like 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 . But since I didn't see Nino on Sunday , I decided to go to it last night - again, in the Curzon Bloomsbury for an evening show. It's  about a young Parisian man diagnosed with cancer. This time, it was later than on Monday , and I ate beforehand - in GBK again. Same table, same food.. if it ain't broke, don't fix it.. and I'm glad to see they still have the half-price burger deal. Have to say, their chicken burgers are particularly succulent these days! Again, had a delicious meal and was finished in nice time for the film. There was another raucous reception in the cinema bar - perhaps a continuation of the same one..? Anyway, again I passed on the chocolate, having just eaten and feeling stuffed. And this time, I arrived in the screen before the ads sta...

Film: Effi o Blaenau (Effi from Blaenau)

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It was l ooking like film for these two days. Yesterday, it was looking like Nino , about a young Parisian man diagnosed with cancer. Again, in the Garden Cinema . But since I didn't see Effi o Blaenau on Saturday , as planned, I saw it yesterday - in the evening, it was in the Curzon Bloomsbury . Booked, because it was filling up - used one of my free tickets . (Thought it was my last, because of the way it's displayed, but I actually have a few left - just as well I'm getting to them, they expire when my membership is up for renewal, on the 7th August!) It's a Welsh-language film set in rural Wales , and based on the most excellent Iphigenia in Splott , a play that I saw years ago. Working-class girl, bored of life, gets an exciting glimpse into another world when she starts dating a wounded soldier - falls pregnant, and discovers the future she'd dreamed of with him isn't happening.. if the film was half as good as the play, it'd be worth it - and thi...

Dance: 1776

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Today , London Museums A-Z (LoMAZ) was supposed to be doing a tour of Brompton Cemetery - possibly including the crypt - as part of the series of Dracula events we're doing for the year. Mind you, it was never finalised. If we had gone, that'd have been every weekend this month with them.. but it never came to pass. Instead, a friend of mine who has a habit of booking things in London and then being abroad and not able to go offered me a ticket to a show by ZooNation Youth Company at the Royal Opera House . Part of the Opera House's Next Generation season, showing in the Linbury Theatre - where I'd never been - her tickets were front row centre, and not expensive. So I said I'd take one - she sent it on when it came through. I was in no danger of being late - the bus driver drove like a man possessed! Had to go straight there - and I was rather disturbed by the description of the show as lasting from 12 to 5.30! Anyway, in I went: The young dancers o...

Plays: Being Brave

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The weekend was supposed to be two more Meetup days. Today, I was to be back with The London Sci-Fi / Fantasy Meetup Group for another social - in the Mad Hatter again! But wouldn't you know it, the pub cancelled it in favour of the World Cup . I thought of film instead, and what came up was Effi o Blaenau , a Welsh-language film set in rural Wales , and based on the most excellent Iphigenia in Splott , a play that I saw years ago. Working-class girl, bored of life, gets an exciting glimpse into another world when she starts dating a wounded soldier - falls pregnant, and discovers the future she'd dreamed of with him isn't happening.. if the film is half as good as the play, it'll be worth it - and this is getting good reviews. Showing in the Garden Cinema . Yeah, but then just yesterday, Up in the Cheap Seats announced a last-minute trip to the Lion & Unicorn Kentish Town to see a play called Being Brave , seven short pieces about people on the cusp of...

Play: Under the Shadow, Operetta: The Chocolate Soldier, & Play: Monarchs Anonymous

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Wednesday and Thursday were with Up in the Cheap Seats  (UITCS)  - on Wednesday, we were at Under the Shadow , a horror play, based on the film , about a mother and daughter, trying to survive in a Tehran that is being bombed, who find themselves being haunted, on top of it all. Showing in the Almeida .  I went early - the bus was stifling, but at least I had a seat downstairs. I headed for food in The Bull , as always around here.. the walk wasn't pleasant, short as it was, but the pub looked inviting: It was a little more crowded than usual, but I got a table - now, the chicken schnitzel, which I love when it's done well, was a little burnt the last couple of times here, and I half thought of getting the fish n chips, which is renowned - but I'm so glad I plumped for the chicken, which was terrific on this occasion. I polished off a second glass of wine before heading on another short walk to the theatre. And wow, if you hadn't noticed the aircon, you certainly...