Home Again

Jun. 27th, 2004 07:04 pm
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We're safely back from our Eurpean trip, with nothing left to do but the laundry.

I enjoyed London, as always, though it gets more insanely expensive every time I'm there. (I arrived home to find a message from Visa asking me to please confirm some of the charges I rang up whilst I was away. Yes, I really did spend that much on a hotel, and thanks for reminding me.)

My excuse for going to London has ever been the theatre, and we saw some really outstanding productions this time round. Democracy was probably the best show we saw, being a play about left-wing German Chancellor Willy Brandt, although the RSC Othello, with Antony Sher as Iago, gives it a close run for its money. (As a bonus, we had front row seats for Othello, which put us right on the stage of the Trafalgar Studios. Stunningly good seats, if a bit alarming during the fight scenes.) And the play most likely to cause outrage in your average theatre-goer was definitely The Goat, Edward Albee's latest about a man who, um, loves a goat and the havoc it wreaks on his life. Jonathan Pryce played the lead and was outstandingly good. The play itself is extremely interesting. No, really.

On the music front, we got to see both Jane Birkin and Nancy Sinatra as part of Morrisey's Meltdown festival at the South Bank. (Nancy was too much fun, and did my personal favourite, Last of the Secret Agents, as one of her three encores.) We also managed to score tickets to Orbital's last ever London show at the Brixton Academy. That turned out to be a truly phenomenal experience. We'd seen them a couple of years ago, but Toronto audiences don't come close to matching the energy of a London crowd. The excitement when they did their version of the Doctor Who theme was amazing. Plus, it was neat just to be in the venue, after having read about it for so many years.

I also got to meet up in person with [livejournal.com profile] faramir_boromir, and it turns out we share many of the same tastes in theatre and music. (Simon Russell Beale, ahhh.) Alas, I didn't manage to get in touch with [livejournal.com profile] llinos. (Hope you're well.)

Now, I really should get cracking with that laundry...

Date: 2004-06-27 04:19 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] milochka.livejournal.com
Welcome back! I'm insanely envious that you got to see Orbital in concert. I hear their shows are amazing... I've never seen them but I do have several live recordings, and yeah, it sounds like a pretty wicked time.

I'm into electronic space music (the 1970s sound mostly) and there are several awesome concerts this year at Leicester's National Space Centre. If I was rich, I'd be flying across the pond just for that. *sigh*

Good luck with the laundry. ;-)

Date: 2004-06-27 04:34 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] przed.livejournal.com
The S.O. gets credit for scoring the Orbital tickets. It was our consolation prize for not managing to get tickets for the Glastonbury music fest this year. Though given the weather in England this weekend, I'm not entirely upset that we didn't get to go. (We did manage to go in '98, when there was much rain and hence mud and we had to keep talking each other down from wanting to give up and go back to London.)

The Leicester concerts sound intriguing. Shall have to dig up some information on them.

Date: 2004-06-27 04:44 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] milochka.livejournal.com
Check out Synth Music Direct (http://www.synthmusicdirect.com/) -- click to the "Concerts" page. Some of the past shows must've been amazing. *is green with envy again*

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