A Night Out

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I had my birthday today... Thanks Carla for your text message! Thanks Jodi, Dalton, Nicky and Inge for your emails! Thanks Uncle and Aunt, and A. for your lovely birthday cards. And thanks A. for organising a surprise party for two, it was wonderful!

We went to a Scottish restaurant; lots of nice fish *yummy!* 'Loch Fyne' and it seems to be one of two fish restaurants in London. A. was lucky booking a table; it was all reserved for at least two weeks. The food was excellent! I had crab cakes with Thai green bean salad, A. had the best halibut I've ever tasted with a caper salsa and lovely steamed veggies... totally yummy!

A. gave me a really cool A3 printer, colour, so now I can print all my artwork and stuff for my portfolio, totally awesome! I will have to buy A3 paper though but that won't be a problem I reckon, no clue where to get it from so I will have to do some research online. I will probably buy it online anyway, it's easier... Well here are a few pics:

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My present


The Restaurant [Loch Fyne, Covent Garden]

A.'s dinner [Halibut and Caper Salsa]

My dinner [Crab Cakes and Thai Green Bean Salad]

A.'s dessert [Cheese and Oatmeal Biscuits *yummy*]

My dessert [Chocolate Mousse]

After dinner we went to see a play at the Fortune Theatre, Russell Street which is called "The Woman in Black" Which wasn't as terrifying as they mention below. It was good! Some of the women in the audience were a bit tense since they screamed a lot whenever something was slightly 'scary', perhaps I'm just not one of the faint-hearted like they seemed to be. I thought the scary bits where cool and these women slightly annoying... Anyway, I didn't let it ruin the play, we had a splendid evening.

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The Woman in Black
One of the less well-known West-End fixtures, this adaptation of Susan Hill's Gothic novel has been packing out houses since 1989 through word of mouth alone.

In Stephen Mallatrat's stylish adaptation, an elderly lawyer hires a young actor to re-enact the experiences of his youth - the events in Hill's original novel - in order to exorcise the ghosts of his past.

Suspense is superbly sustained by the two actors, who slip beautifully from past to present. With elegantly controlled tension and a great twist, this is one of the best spine-chillers on the London stage. Genuinely terrifying.

The Fortune Theatre
The first theatre built after World War I is an astonishing piece of architecture. Built in 1922-4, it preceded the arrival of the Art Deco and Modernist style whose smooth curves were to dominate the inter-war period. Instead, it takes its inspiration from the artistic style of Cubism, with an unpredictable, blocky geometry that constantly defies expectations and divides opinions. The quirkiness of the architecture is matched by the Fortune's most influential show 'Beyond the Fringe' (1961), the show that launched the careers of Peter Cook, Dudley Moore, Jonathan Miller and Alan Bennett, and which has been credited with the invention of modern satire and stand-up comedy.

Calling your theatre the Fortune is asking for trouble - the Elizabethan theatre with the same name burnt down in 1621 - and failure dogged this intimate playhouse from its opening. For much of its existence it has been unable to make money and was reduced to staging amateur productions. Then, in 1989, Stephen Mallatratt's 'The Woman in Black' arrived. This brilliant shocker has been filling the Fortune ever since, based almost entirely on word of mouth.
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The Stage

The Audience

The Stage after the break







Covent Garden

After a little stroll we took the bus back to I. and C.'s place who just got back from India, we crashed there till 06.30 in the morning. Not a clever thing to do because it takes me three days to recover...

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Expat Life: I moved from Amsterdam to London, Aug. 2006. Things didn't quite work out as planned and I found myself on my own in a foreign country.

Reflection: 2007 Has been a difficult year but I've managed to accomplish a lot more than I thought I ever could. I've set up my own business, survived a serious health issue, met some amazing people and found my future...

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