Tomorrow I leave for London for a second "Experiencing London Theatre" trip with two of the professors from my theatre department at Adelphi University. I'm excited to go back and see some of the same sites and looking forward to experiencing parts of London that I didn't see last time.
Thursday Jan 5- Depart for London
Friday Jan 6- Walking Tour w/ Professors & Matilda at the Cambridge Theatre
Saturday Jan 7- Globe Theatre tour & The Little Match Girl at the Sam Wanamaker Playhouse
Sunday Jan 8-
Monday Jan 9- National Theatre Backstage Tour & Amadeus at the National Theatre
Tuesday Jan 10- Afternnon Tea w/ theatre critic Matt Wolfe & Wild Honey at the Hampstead Theatre
Wednesday Jan 11- Day in Stratford Upon Avon, The Two Noble Kinsmen at the Swan Theatre & group dinner at the Dirty Duck
Thursday Jan 12- Familie Floz at the Peacock Theatre
Friday Jan 13- Harry Potter Studio Tour & There Shall Be Fireworks at the New Diorama Theatre
Saturday Jan 14- Observation of Nice Fish at the Harold Pinter Theatre
Sunday Jan 15- The Play That Goes Wrong at the Duchess Theatre
Heading Back to London for more Theatre...
Last day in London
Today was nice, but also very bittersweet. Noelle and I went over to. Buckingham to see the changing of the guard ceremony and got there 45 minutes early this time around. We got a really good spot and were able to really see a lot more this time around. After the ceremony was over went to the Kings Cross Station to take photos at Platform 9 and 3/4. Then we did a little shopping at Covent Garden before going to our matinee show, which was One Man, Two Guvnors. Then we grabbed dinner, and a Krispy Kreame donut from Tesco...before heading over to the theatre to see Matilda.
Stratford on Avon
Today, well yesterday we went up to Stratford and saw Anne Hathaway's cottage, Shakespeare's birthplace, toured the town and saw Bring Up The Bodies at The Swan Theatre. It was a nice day and the town is adorable. I also had dinner with some of the other girls so it was nice to keep branching out and getting to know the others on the trip better.
Harry Potter Studios
Today was awesome! Taylor, Alyssa, Tina and I went up to the Harry Potter Studios and it was simply amazing and breathtaking. To be able to see what I grew up reading and watching was incredible and so worthwhile. All the sets, props, costumes, make up, wigs and costumes were so amazing. After spending most of the day at the studios we headed back to the hotel for a little rest before seeing Henry V. It was also neat to travel on London's Overground train...I love experiencing new and different things.
Camden Town
Today was nice though the weather was a little colder than it has been. We had another show free day so we headed over to the markets in Camden Town. They were great and had so many cute shops with lots of great items. I got a couple of things for myself, as well as a couple of things to bring home for friends and family. We spent a few hours at the market before heading back over to the Lechiester Square area to go to the giant sporting good store whose name I can't remember and to get dinner. We ate at a Mexican restaurant and then after dinner we walked around some more before taking one of the double decker buses to the Victoria station where we took the tube back to the hotel. The bus was cool because we sat in the first row on the second level.
Saturday London Style
Today was kind of a low key day. We had breakfast and then headed over to Buckingham Palace for the changing of the guard ceremony. We got there only a few minutes before it started and it was super packed, so we didn't really get to see too much of the ceremony. After that we walked around the area by parliament and Big Ben before walking back over to Trafaglar Square and Covent Garden. We stopped in a few stores, and then we grabbed a snack from Tesco market. They have Krispy Kreame doughnuts here! Yum! After Tesco we walked over the Waterloo Bridge to The National Theatre where we saw From Morning to Midnight. It was quite interesting to watch especially since we saw a show in the same theatre earlier this week. And then after the show was over we walked back to the other side of the river over the Hungerford and Golden Jubilee Bridge to find someplace for dinner. Tonight we settled on The Globe another little pub place where I had fried calamari and chips.
Monuments, Monuments and some more monuments!
Today was a theatre free day...I thought about rushing a show, but there wasn't anything in particular that I wanted to see badly enough to get up super early. So I slept in until about 9:30 and then got up and went to breakfast before going with Sarah to met Jess and Noelle at Buckingham Palace. The palace is absolutely gorgeous and incredible to be able to see in person. We didn't see the changing of guard ceremony because it currently only happens on odd days, so we are thinking of going back tomorrow or Wednesday to see that. After the palace we walked over to Big Ben and Parliament, which were quite the sight to see. After we finished in that area we headed to the Tower of London, the Tower Bridge and the London Bridge. No surprise, it was absolutely breathtaking. We also so The Monument, which was this pretty statue right by one of the underground stops.





































