A weekend in Sale. Originally to see Brentford play Man United but game moved to Monday evening.
We went anyway to explore.

Nice time other than Shaz’s trip and injuries.
Nice time along the canal in the sunshine.
A record of wanderings
A weekend in Sale. Originally to see Brentford play Man United but game moved to Monday evening.
We went anyway to explore.

Nice time other than Shaz’s trip and injuries.
Nice time along the canal in the sunshine.
Thursday evening was another episode in our making use of London.
A relative rush to town after work but seeing in good time thanks to the ‘Lizzie Line’🙄
I think this was our third sighting and we found the presentations more stimulating in Wellington. The previous two performances were more lavish and the later one with a more modern mafia set.
We found this a little dark and staid. Perhaps more traditional and more in keeping with with the original format. The critics seemed to like it.

We still lived the story and some great musical moments.
Also Shaz quite happy with the seats for a change 🥳.
A new venue yesterday evening for our cinema experience. A 5pm start along with the other old gits at Chiswick Cinema.

So Shaz read the book when doing her A levels and I read it a while back.
My memory was of finding it difficult to to fathom. I assumed because of my imperfect French. However after watching the film we both decided that the story itself is not straightforward to comprehend!
An interesting film and the shooting in black and white adds to its ambience. A challenge understand the different threads of the story.
A good experience 😁😆.
A Friday evening trip to London’s West End or ‘Theatre Land’ to see a well regarded play.

Originally a big success at the National Theatre, the play has transferred to the commercial sector. That is good for us as we missed the chance to see a performance at the NT. We were in the ‘gods’; high up and steep!
It must be good as Tom loved it.
The reviews are positive; The Guardian loved it and Time Out appreciative and more from the Standard.
On the walk back to the Elizabeth Line it sparked discussion with Shaz. Yes a good play, a great personal performance but still a 4stars rather than 5.
The performance by Rosamund Pike is very much worthy of the praise and awards. Amazing of her to maintain the intensity and versatility throughout and for so long.
The content of the play was everything experienced by a professional woman. Career v caring for your son, the guilt of the imperfect parenting job, the protection of your son, professional challenges as a woman; the sexist male lawyers, the jealousy at home of the barrister husband who has not made it to the bench, the conflict of professional role and protecting your son- accused of rape when as a judge you handle rape cases. Of course he husband plays the guitar. A smorgasbord of interactions that seem to lack direction and with so many, plausibility.
I feel more in line with The Observer view point;
‘Yet Miller’s play does not live up to the threat of its subject: a teenage boy accused, a family in disarray. Too much is familiar; too much is spelled out.’
Just a little note to acknowledge that this version of the blog is a transfer from professional hosting to an old laptop in the lounge.
Relying on a self-hosting platform Yunohost. The software is opensource and simplified to allow installation of a number of programmes; incuding WordPress.
So assuming things go well then I will no longer need to pay for a hosting site and the record will continue.
An afternoon trip to the Globe. Apparently a young persons version and certainly it was a young audience as planned.

A modern interpretation which worked, with modern. version of gang violence and suitable track suits/ shell suits with matching trainers.


