Pizza Express July 3rd
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Hello everyone - managed to catch everyone in Strada for a quick drink before my bookclub, which was great. Everyone was on fine form and looking forward to the last performance.
Celebrities spotted? Ooh - the youngest Cusack sister on her bike, Peter Davidson in Foyles, and Patterson Joseph outside the National - yes, he's soo shiny! Spitting Bunny and I got quite excited!
It's all quite quiet on the board at the moment....come on, what did you all get up to, you lot.
Celebrities spotted? Ooh - the youngest Cusack sister on her bike, Peter Davidson in Foyles, and Patterson Joseph outside the National - yes, he's soo shiny! Spitting Bunny and I got quite excited!
It's all quite quiet on the board at the moment....come on, what did you all get up to, you lot.
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Thought I would post my account of last night here.... firstly, it was my birthday, so I was off to a good start! I had a last minute phone call from our newest member EmmaQ1, asking if she could meet us all, so I added her to our Strada group before I set off....
I wandered round to meet everyone coming out from the Cottesloe, and met Rosie followed by the others. As we walked past the stage door around to Strada, Julian came charging out, with motorbike helmet and jacket, said hello, then explained he was heading off to record a voice over... cue lots of worried fussing about wet roads and not getting enough to eat! At Strada we met with other regulars, and it was good to finally get to say hello to LinkaNeo, marinewarden and EmmaQ1. Spitting Bunny and JRT Patch joined up later for a quick drink as well. After the meal we headed around to the Cottesloe bar where Kitchengirl also tracked us down having taken a late booking and getting a front row seat!! Nice to meet you - hope your migraine is better
The play was wonderful as ever, and I really enjoyed the way everyone had sort of settled into their roles. The fight was obviously a case of making the most of the last one - they did make a mess. Although my favourite bit was just before the fight, when they were still eating and Tom noticed that Julian had curry up his sleeve - cue lots of distracted dabbing and wiping whilst they carried on talking - I suspect that the jumper is ruined though!
Afterwards, we all loitered about outside as usual, until Julian appeared, triggering a cheer.... and everyone began giving him gifts and getting him to sign as usual. Jason appeared, and Spitting Bunny accosted him and Joe Penhall, although I will let her tell that particular story... Then Pippa came out, and was lovely and chatty before heading off to the after show party. We headed off for a quick drink and home. What a lovely end to a very busy few months!
Also, I must say thanks to Di for organising a birthday card signed by Julian - looks very nice on my windowsill!!
I wandered round to meet everyone coming out from the Cottesloe, and met Rosie followed by the others. As we walked past the stage door around to Strada, Julian came charging out, with motorbike helmet and jacket, said hello, then explained he was heading off to record a voice over... cue lots of worried fussing about wet roads and not getting enough to eat! At Strada we met with other regulars, and it was good to finally get to say hello to LinkaNeo, marinewarden and EmmaQ1. Spitting Bunny and JRT Patch joined up later for a quick drink as well. After the meal we headed around to the Cottesloe bar where Kitchengirl also tracked us down having taken a late booking and getting a front row seat!! Nice to meet you - hope your migraine is better
The play was wonderful as ever, and I really enjoyed the way everyone had sort of settled into their roles. The fight was obviously a case of making the most of the last one - they did make a mess. Although my favourite bit was just before the fight, when they were still eating and Tom noticed that Julian had curry up his sleeve - cue lots of distracted dabbing and wiping whilst they carried on talking - I suspect that the jumper is ruined though!
Afterwards, we all loitered about outside as usual, until Julian appeared, triggering a cheer.... and everyone began giving him gifts and getting him to sign as usual. Jason appeared, and Spitting Bunny accosted him and Joe Penhall, although I will let her tell that particular story... Then Pippa came out, and was lovely and chatty before heading off to the after show party. We headed off for a quick drink and home. What a lovely end to a very busy few months!
Also, I must say thanks to Di for organising a birthday card signed by Julian - looks very nice on my windowsill!!
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chatterbox wrote:Thought I would post my account of last night here....
Afterwards, we all loitered about outside as usual, until Julian appeared, triggering a cheer.... and everyone began giving him gifts and getting him to sign as usual. Jason appeared, and Spitting Bunny accosted him and Joe Penhall, although I will let her tell that particular story... Then Pippa came out, and was lovely and chatty before heading off to the after show party. We headed off for a quick drink and home. What a lovely end to a very busy few months!
It was great to catch up again with you all on Tuesday - a bit of a last minute decision on my part to go to the performance (bought my ticket on line late the night before). As K said, I was determined to get everything signed and called Jason back before he could get too far. Having signed my programme he asked if I would like his companion to sign it - I quipped that he could only if he was very important, to which he responded that he was only the playwrite
He was very nice and we chatted about how often our group had seen the play and the fact that he must be very pleased with such a full house on the last night. (I could only see two free seats in the theatre.) He is hoping it will not be too long before he has another play out but did not reveal anything.
It rounded off a lovely evening. I explained to my very (temporarily) impressed children that I had sat shoulder to shoulder with Doctor Who for two hours. (Impressed until they found out it was not David Tennant but Peter Davison. I was very happy to be sitting there though!)
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Aw man, the playwright was there? Aw, man!
Hehe I was so totally hyped last night i didn't even ask for signatures and photographs at all. Heh! Oh well -I was just pleased to meet them all and tell them how fab they are =D
oh and chatterbox yes the curry spillage incident was most amusing!!
Hehe I was so totally hyped last night i didn't even ask for signatures and photographs at all. Heh! Oh well -I was just pleased to meet them all and tell them how fab they are =D
oh and chatterbox yes the curry spillage incident was most amusing!!
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Linkaneo wrote:
....I bet that has left a stain on that lovely green top of his now - oh well, we live and learn...If I had thought of it, at the time, I would have said, "Take your kit, sorry top, off.. (you see I would have been so giggerly girlish I would have said "kit" instead of "top - hehe )Julian and I will wash it for you and post it back (after using it as a pillow all night of course or is that going over the top. Nay - not me - hehe!)
....Damn - why didn't I think of it at the time?!
oh and chatterbox yes the curry spillage incident was most amusing!!
....I bet that has left a stain on that lovely green top of his now - oh well, we live and learn...If I had thought of it, at the time, I would have said, "Take your kit, sorry top, off.. (you see I would have been so giggerly girlish I would have said "kit" instead of "top - hehe )Julian and I will wash it for you and post it back (after using it as a pillow all night of course or is that going over the top. Nay - not me - hehe!)
....Damn - why didn't I think of it at the time?!
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...sadly Chats I did wonder what would get the stain out! [saddo ]
It was all I could do to restrain myself from dashing on stage with a handful of tissues to clean him up!!
It was all I could do to restrain myself from dashing on stage with a handful of tissues to clean him up!!
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First of all ladies may I say how lovely it was to meet you in person(s) the other night, you are truly a smashing bunch.
Secondly i'm afraid to say my thoughts were "thank goodness it happened on the last night, that's one he won't bother keeping then!" Although I'm sure I remember being very impressed because I read somewhere that he does his own washing
But does he iron?!
Secondly i'm afraid to say my thoughts were "thank goodness it happened on the last night, that's one he won't bother keeping then!" Although I'm sure I remember being very impressed because I read somewhere that he does his own washing
But does he iron?!
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