about small things, nothings and the somethings in between
about small things, nothings and the somethings in between
Tuesday
Not Dead Yet
To add to the William Blake and John Donne memorials in St. Pauls, I added all the author's in the Poet's Corner in Westminster Abbey. I was not allowed to photograph any of these because apparently that might be morbid or disrupt sanctity. If I was famous, I would love it if people took photos of my grave. But, I suppose I will probably be buried in the ground and no one will care if people take pictures outside. And I will probably never be famous.
I found Great Scotland Yard but it is more of a street than a yard. But more note-worthy is the plays and museums I have seen. Monday was Long Day's Journey Into Night and it was beautifully acted by Laurie Metcalf. Disturbing and dramatic, it ended and as painful as it was, I wanted it to keep going. This was after a day in Westminster Abbey, so despite the Dayquil (yes, I got sick in London) I had a very moving day, even if the movement was in a hazy fog. But as we all know from Eugene O'Neill, if you feel comfortable in a fog you are probably an alcoholic or dope fiend.
Before that on Sunday, I went to three hours of church in Portuguese and was very glad that I don't need to understand everything and am fine with knowing very little. I understood about 10% of what was going on, but it was very nice. No idea what I'm supposed to do, except learn more random phrases of Portuguese. Life is always a bit funny and interesting though.
On the interesting note, I saw two Shakespeare plays today, one very traditionally performed and one very avant garde. The avant garde MacBeth was in The Globe, in Polish, and involved many cross-dressing male prostitutes, dope fiends, addicts, masks, alienation, stylized movement, mooning the audience, glitter, sequins, lip-syncing to American pop hits, and a rape scene. I enjoyed it, but confusing and interesting is how I would describe it. It was interesting. Some parts were good, a couple parts were very good, and many parts were confusing. The plot wasn't confusing, but the stylistic choices being made were.
Then the traditional As You Like It was in a Pub Theatre and was very well done. We went as a class and I think most of the girls were more excited about the many good-looking actors on stage instead of the work they were doing, but I think I'm jaded. I was thinking about how cute the latest guy I have a crush on is and
how I'd like to hold his hand. But, I'm in Europe. Many fish in this pond too. Now, I just need to get better or go to pubs while hopped up on Dayquil. Either way is guaranteed good fun because as strange as I get on medication, I'm not too much different off of the juice. Well, goodnight says the Dayquil fiend. To sleep for 5 hours to arise and do lots of things tomorrow before Harry Potter Studio tour.
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