Then I saw Lion King that night. We bout 52euro tickets for 20, (that's pretty much $100 seats) and they were in the second row. My ticket was B12. At first When she was pointing to the second row on the edge of the paper, I thought it was second to the back - nope - second to the front. We grabbed some dinner before the show, we were supposed to eat Duck parfait with fig cudley, but they had no fig, and then no duck, so we got our meal of chicken and greek salad (5.50 + 6.75) for a steal deal (3.95 + 3.95) I felt like I definitely worked the system on that one. And plus, the food and the show were unbelievable. My jaw was dropped the entire show. Wow.
Tuesday, October 6, 2009
Tuesday!
The day pretty much started out at Shakespeare's Globe Theater, the director of the program had gotten us all tickets to see As You Like It. It was phenomenal, so well done and just funny. That William's a witty guy. And here's proof I was there (I'm not doing my hair any differently, it was just a mess.)

Then I saw Lion King that night. We bout 52euro tickets for 20, (that's pretty much $100 seats) and they were in the second row. My ticket was B12. At first When she was pointing to the second row on the edge of the paper, I thought it was second to the back - nope - second to the front. We grabbed some dinner before the show, we were supposed to eat Duck parfait with fig cudley, but they had no fig, and then no duck, so we got our meal of chicken and greek salad (5.50 + 6.75) for a steal deal (3.95 + 3.95) I felt like I definitely worked the system on that one. And plus, the food and the show were unbelievable. My jaw was dropped the entire show. Wow.

Then I saw Lion King that night. We bout 52euro tickets for 20, (that's pretty much $100 seats) and they were in the second row. My ticket was B12. At first When she was pointing to the second row on the edge of the paper, I thought it was second to the back - nope - second to the front. We grabbed some dinner before the show, we were supposed to eat Duck parfait with fig cudley, but they had no fig, and then no duck, so we got our meal of chicken and greek salad (5.50 + 6.75) for a steal deal (3.95 + 3.95) I felt like I definitely worked the system on that one. And plus, the food and the show were unbelievable. My jaw was dropped the entire show. Wow.
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So glad you have a love for the Theahta' and culinary variety. Having seen the touring Lion King show I would be interested to know what was jaw dropping to a girl that has such a history with the stage.
ReplyDeleteTheater on the West End and Shakespeare at the Globe. So glad that you took advantage of that.
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