Saturday, 7 January 2012

CULTURE AND BIKES in LONDON

Indulgent and exciting adventures in London, while Tom, Kate and Zoe keep the home fires burning...

Trip to British Museum, to see Grayson Perry exhibition, a cool £10 to be squished in a small room with stacks of other viewers. Fun, though. Alan Measles, the teddy and GP's homage to the craftsman...


http://www.britishmuseum.org/whats_on/exhibitions/grayson_perry/introduction.aspx



Cycled up to Ellington Street via Ottolenghi's  (sampled a small portion of salad), courtesy of the fantastic Boris bikes, but couldn't remember whether it was 57 or 53 Ellington Street?



Jerusalem last night with Cathy - seats up in the gods, but even so a brilliant show, such believable characters, and such a truly memorable and brilliant performance from Rylance.


http://www.jerusalemtheplay.com/

Stayed in Bloomsbury - wonderful breakfast!




and then treated myself to another theatre matinee on Saturday afternoon at the Olivier to see 13. Interesting but not so good as Jerusalem.
I have come back feeling very alive with ideas and thoughts!

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