I got a phone call on Friday from a workmate asking me whether I was busy on Saturday and if not did I fancy a trip up to London to see Les Miserables for free? Her brother and SIL had bought tickets for themselves and my workmate to go and see the show, but they'd come down with the winter lurgy and were unable to go. They said they'd mail her over the tickets so she could take a couple of friends along with her instead. I was really flattered to be asked, but if I'm honest I didn't really fancy it. It's not really something I've hankered after seeing and all I knew about it really is that my ex husband telling me he'd been dragged along to see it once and he's never been so bored in his life and that it dragged on for hours and was based upon some guy stealing a loaf of bread! I also was a bit concerned that a full day up in London wouldn't be compatible with my denture problem/eating etc. I said yes to her offer out of politeness, so I made sure I had a large breakfast before I set off, and took a flask of meal replacement shake to sip throughout the day.
When we got to the station in London which was just before midday, the friend and another workmate she'd invited decided to go into Wetherspoons for a drink and something to eat as we had a couple of hours to kill, thankfully I wasn't hungry at that stage but still I would've liked to have participated in having something to eat. When the food came I went and sat on the terrace with my drink and vape. We mooched around a few shops then made our way to the theatre stopping for another drink en route - so far so good!
The show, I dunno, I wasn't as bored as I expected I'd be, but I wasn't enthralled either, I knew nothing about the characters and to be honest I couldn't really work out what was going on, I felt myself nodding off...thankfully I jolted back into life before anybody noticed. All I can say is that the songs were great and well sung, even though I couldn't work out who was who, or what was supposed to be going on. The two friends were bowled over by it and were saying it was the most amazing thing they'd ever seen, so I joined in the pretence as not to hurt my friend's feelings but I think I did pretty well for someone with the attention span of a gnat for whom entertainment needs to be simple, or slapstick . Don't get me wrong I like a thriller or a serious documentary but when I've gone out and have to sit in a theatre for hours I need enjoyment. Anyway I survived a full day up in London with the teeth, not being able to join them for the food was a bit of a bummer but it is what it is! We were lucky that both trains we caught were fast ones and I was home in time to watch the Wheel on telly lol!
When we got to the station in London which was just before midday, the friend and another workmate she'd invited decided to go into Wetherspoons for a drink and something to eat as we had a couple of hours to kill, thankfully I wasn't hungry at that stage but still I would've liked to have participated in having something to eat. When the food came I went and sat on the terrace with my drink and vape. We mooched around a few shops then made our way to the theatre stopping for another drink en route - so far so good!
The show, I dunno, I wasn't as bored as I expected I'd be, but I wasn't enthralled either, I knew nothing about the characters and to be honest I couldn't really work out what was going on, I felt myself nodding off...thankfully I jolted back into life before anybody noticed. All I can say is that the songs were great and well sung, even though I couldn't work out who was who, or what was supposed to be going on. The two friends were bowled over by it and were saying it was the most amazing thing they'd ever seen, so I joined in the pretence as not to hurt my friend's feelings but I think I did pretty well for someone with the attention span of a gnat for whom entertainment needs to be simple, or slapstick . Don't get me wrong I like a thriller or a serious documentary but when I've gone out and have to sit in a theatre for hours I need enjoyment. Anyway I survived a full day up in London with the teeth, not being able to join them for the food was a bit of a bummer but it is what it is! We were lucky that both trains we caught were fast ones and I was home in time to watch the Wheel on telly lol!