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Dec. 19th, 2006 01:01 pmOne of the great things about living in the quaint village of London Towne is that it's full of things to do. The downside is that, as these things are always there, you never bother doing them.
"Tchah!", you idly say. "Buckingham Palace, the British Museum, the Natural History Museum, the V&A, The Science Museum, The Wheel, The Houses of Parliament, the changing of the guard, Harrods, the Hayward, Tate, National, Tate Modern, Tate Britain and National Portrait galleries will all be there next week! I've got plenty of time to go and look at them!" And so of course you never do.
I've been trying to do more cultural stuff lately, such as going to the Michaelangelo and da Vinci exhibitions (no pictures of fish, so I couldn't make the obvious jokes) but there's theatreland too - and there's two shows that I want to see. First up is Spamalot, at which I expect to laugh like a drain, and next is my happy discovery that Don Johnson is to join the cast of Guys and Dolls in January for a time.
I've been watching a lot of 80's Miami Vice as inspiration work for writing Innsmouth Vice for GenCon next year and, frankly, I can't pass up the chance to see an icon of my childhood on stage.
Anyone up for a theatre trip?
"Tchah!", you idly say. "Buckingham Palace, the British Museum, the Natural History Museum, the V&A, The Science Museum, The Wheel, The Houses of Parliament, the changing of the guard, Harrods, the Hayward, Tate, National, Tate Modern, Tate Britain and National Portrait galleries will all be there next week! I've got plenty of time to go and look at them!" And so of course you never do.
I've been trying to do more cultural stuff lately, such as going to the Michaelangelo and da Vinci exhibitions (no pictures of fish, so I couldn't make the obvious jokes) but there's theatreland too - and there's two shows that I want to see. First up is Spamalot, at which I expect to laugh like a drain, and next is my happy discovery that Don Johnson is to join the cast of Guys and Dolls in January for a time.
I've been watching a lot of 80's Miami Vice as inspiration work for writing Innsmouth Vice for GenCon next year and, frankly, I can't pass up the chance to see an icon of my childhood on stage.
Anyone up for a theatre trip?