Even from a few days' distance I'm not really sure what amazed me most about the short trip to London. The fact that I indeed managed to see a certain well-known ex-Jedi live on stage, or the sheer multitude of great experiences
cavendish and I tried to squeeze into what was probably a too short period of time.
As a show Guys and Dolls is a definite winner. Charming plot, delightful tunes, breathtaking choreography, and above all an abolutely marvellous ensemble. Ham House, the 17th century mansion we visited on our "day out" was equally impressive, though on a completely different level *g*
Oh, and let's not forget meeting up with
vashtan . I only wish the last day and our visit at the National Portrait Gallery had been less chaotic. Well, we can always try again, can't we? If you are reading this, just drop me line when you know more details about your stay in Essen.
But now off to the brief Doctor Who story which has been mentioned in this posting's headline
( The 5th Doctor and Tegan, stranded... )
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As a show Guys and Dolls is a definite winner. Charming plot, delightful tunes, breathtaking choreography, and above all an abolutely marvellous ensemble. Ham House, the 17th century mansion we visited on our "day out" was equally impressive, though on a completely different level *g*
Oh, and let's not forget meeting up with
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But now off to the brief Doctor Who story which has been mentioned in this posting's headline
( The 5th Doctor and Tegan, stranded... )