To start, last Tuesday I went to see a performance of The Blue Dragon at the Barbican Theatre, which is a continuation of a series of plays created by performance artist Robert LePage, who has a reputation for rather imaginative and innovative plays.
On Friday night, we decided to go to a local pub called Angel in the Fields, which is only a fifteen minute walk from our college, situation on Marylebone High Street, a charming section of central London full of small cafes, pubs, boutiques and flats. It's not off the beaten bath completely, but if you didn't know it was there, you could certainly miss it in your travels to London. It definitely is worth some exploration, as its not as busy and overwhelming as other parts of Central London can be at times.
The highlight of my week was getting to see Jessie J perform at Heaven, a club in Soho. I was introduced to her music only recently by someone from London, but I was blown away by her raw talent, especially after seeing her live. She's pretty big in the U.K., and has a couple of hits here, but she's trying to break it in the U.S. too. You definitely should look her up on YouTube, you won't regret it! The tickets only cost £5, and the place was jam packed! I definitely feel lucky to see her right at the cusp of her becoming a mega star; it's something I'm sure I'll talk about for years to come! I even got to get in to the VIP Area because of my friend from London, which was definitely a fun experience. I wish I brought my Bloggie so I could share with you how good she was live, but here are a couple of pics of her performing.
| Jessie J at Heaven! Fun Fact: She wrote "Party in the U.S.A. for Miley Cyrus!" |
Last night I went with my class to see Frankenstein, an adaption of the novel which was directed by Danny Boyle of Slumdog Millionaire fame. It was an extraordinary show, and it was definitely not what I expected. The focus shifted away from Dr. Frankenstein and instead focused on the creature, who you start to feel empathy for as he becomes corrupted by the humans around him. What makes this performance even more interesting is the fact that the actors playing Dr. Frankenstein and the creature, Benedict Cumberbatch and Johnny Lee Miller, switch roles nightly, so you never know who will be what character will be performed by which actor. I had a greater appreciation for the set changes, especially after seeing them doing run through of certain changes during my tour of the National Theatre. I am grateful that I decided to take the Contemporary London Theatre course instead of the Musical Theatre course as it has made me appreciate dramatic theatre much more than I did in the past.
Sorry for the rather lengthy post. Hopefully I didn't bore you and you made it to the end! Tonight I'm going on the South Bank to take pictures of the Big Eye and Big Ben at night. I'll be sure to post them tomorrow!
P.S. For more pictures Click on this link!
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