Let's see a show
I had become concerned that when I finally make it to London and decide on some shows to see there would be no (good) seats left. This was not just paranoia, I must add, but backed by preliminary research at ticketmaster etc.
I therefore decided to do some actual booking. I have now learned that just because website X offers a seat in the back row it does not necessarily follow that a seat in the middle of row K is not available. The internet is still valuable for providing phone numbers for theatres and associated seating plans. However, the internet is crap at determining "best available" seating.
That being said, I am a little nervous at what my next phone bill will be like and have not paused to calculate how much money in total I blithely spent on tickets. Oh, my poor bleeding credit card!
Summary: bought tickets on the West End, am now broke, too excited to sleep.

3 Comments:
Cool, I'm looking forward to postcards. Do you want to try and do tea/catchup before you leave?
alsion
Hint: the answer is "yes, of course I do, though let's be crazy and not do it at the Dickens."
I'm not leaving for a month. I assume you mean we should do something in addition to the July slouch.
Sure, why not?
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