As I last mentioned, I was going to see a production called "Psy" which united circus acts with a theme of mental disorders. For example, addition, amnesia, multiple personality, etc. I did enjoy it. Did it blow my mind, nah, but I think there were definitely a few key moments where the performance and the concept united.
http://www.sadlerswells.com/show/The-7-Fingers-Psy
The show has since closed and moved on the Switzerland, but wonderfully I was able to have lunch with a few of the performers and chat them up about what they'd like to learn more of, how long it takes them to warm up and just spend some time with people who love their art.
Then on Sunday I went to the one and only HARROD's!

On Monday I saw one of the best shows I've ever seen. In my life!
Ruined at the Almeida is a gorgeous play written by Lynn Nottage about a ladies house in the Republic of Congo during the war. Brilliantly performed. Delicious! I highly recommend it, if you're in town.
The following evening, I saw a play that didn't so much change my life. It was Sarah Ruhl's Eurydice. Not so great. Could be a great script, but you can't necessarily tell with the performance. I believe the actors were afraid of being sentimental and as a result, they were completely dishonest on stage.
Then! Kim and I set out for the famed "Jack the Ripper" walk with the company, London Walks. It was fun! I'd say I mostly enjoyed the fact that I got to see where everyone was, but unfortunately because most every building was a tenement house or brothel, they've either been destroyed by time or WW2. However, I did get to see the famous "White Chapel" (the white chapel district is where all the murders took place, east of the London Wall). And I got to see the Ten Bells pub, which is apparently the "Jack the Ripper" pub. Very cool.


Today, Thursday, I had some time off classes, so Angela and I went down to Portabello Road. Unfortunately, the market was closed for the day, but there were many stores to fill our appetites. My favorite was Yumi (http://www.uttamdirect.com)!! Some of the cutest things I've ever seen. I bought a sweet little ring with a cockatiel, since it's my favorite bird.
I realized lately I've seen so many shows that I decided to cool it a bit and see more of the sites. I need to go to some museums! Especially the British Museum which is a mere block from where I live. I also need to go to the Tate and the Victoria and Albert. And this weekend I may see Iron Man 2! We'll see :-)
Until next time,
Cheerio!
-L