Goodbye 'Dying for It' and an unexpected wander
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| Another happy team. |
After what seems like ages 'Dying for It' came
to an end this week (not that I'm wanting to see the back of it I should add).
Monday was a two day show (that dragged so I was admittedly was a little
pleased it was over). However Dee came to see our matinee which was lovely. I
do always enjoy a good catch-up with Dee, who is busy as ever! She loved the
show (genuinely it seems, not just because I was involved), which I could tell
as I could hear her laughing throughout the show (always a good sign).
Tuesday's performance came and went (spent packing up the props as we went). As
ever it’s been a lot of fun and I shall miss the team.
The rest of the week was spent clearing up (I know have a coffin and tuba in the house). By the end of the week Rich let me know what he would be using them for his own production of 'Dying for It' so I shall look forward to that.
The rest of the week was spent clearing up (I know have a coffin and tuba in the house). By the end of the week Rich let me know what he would be using them for his own production of 'Dying for It' so I shall look forward to that.
Saturday marked an unexpected wander to London
to see 'Beau Brummell an elegant madness'. Now if I'm honest dear reader I had
no clue was the play was or ever what it was call. I was invited by the
director, Peter Craze (remember him from a Fantom signing dear reader). Anyway,
I happened to have a spare day and went along. The Jermyn Street Theatre is a
lovely studio space just off Piccadilly Circus. The show itself was a two
hander and beautifully directed (I'm not biased, honest). I'd never heard of Mr
Brummell but the play made be want to learn more (which thankfully the program
helped with). It really was a fascinating play, worth a watch. From there I
popped across to see Peter (Miles). However as I got off the tube I bumped into
Peter Craze quite by chance (its fate!) and we had a lovely chat about his
show. Peter (Miles) was in good spirits as ever, but all too soon I had to head
back to Cardiff.



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