Laurence Fox is going to be in Strangers on a Train; Jude Law is in Henry V. I want to see both, despite the hugely expensive tickets. I have one day's annual leave yet to book, so a Wednesday in early December would be possible for a matinée - both plays are on in London. I'm also coming up to London in November to see a play on a Saturday evening and have booked a train for the morning, therefore leaving the afternoon free, so another possibility. But Henry V doesn't start until right at the end of November and I'm not really sure that I want to see two plays in one day anyway.
So that leaves Saturday matinées in December - there are only so many train trips to London in a short space of time that I can do and remain even vaguely sane. Or January/February.
And I still haven't decided what to do on my birthday. I have the day off work and I was thinking of going up to London (again) to see a play, but I might just save the train fare and ticket price until I can go to something I really want to see. I could probably get a cheap theatre ticket for something, but there'd still be the train price and the aggro that comes nearly every time I travel by FGW. Plus needing to get home in time to get on my broomstick.
So that leaves Saturday matinées in December - there are only so many train trips to London in a short space of time that I can do and remain even vaguely sane. Or January/February.
And I still haven't decided what to do on my birthday. I have the day off work and I was thinking of going up to London (again) to see a play, but I might just save the train fare and ticket price until I can go to something I really want to see. I could probably get a cheap theatre ticket for something, but there'd still be the train price and the aggro that comes nearly every time I travel by FGW. Plus needing to get home in time to get on my broomstick.