Yesterday was quite the day. We had class from 9-5:30 and all we did was read plays all day, so that got a little exhausting. Greta and I also found out that we had to move due to the two huge water stains and the waterfall in our room. We were uber upset about this. But, Sonal, the lady who deals with all of this stuff at Schiller, felt really bad that we had to move away from Mal and Noelle, so she gave us keys to two different rooms on the boys' floor so we could pick the one we liked best. After class, we grabbed food in the cafeteria, then some people went to see Avenue Q. Since Jared and I had already seen it a couple times, we decided to take the tube to the discount ticket booth. We had hoped to see Gone With the Wind, but we couldn't find cheap tickets. Instead, we ended up seeing God of Carnage with Ralph Fiennes (of Schindler's List, The Constant Gardener, and Harry Potter fame). It was fabulous. I have never really seen anything like it. It was about two couples who get together because one of the couple's child hit the other couple's child. Throughout the play, the two couples start acting more and more like the children they are discussing: throwing things, hitting one another, and yelling. Some of it was absolutely hilarious. Jared and I had a really great time. We got lost a little on our way to the theatre and even found a really great shopping area that I definitely intend to go back to. When we got back, Greta and I decided to make our move. Trevor, Ricky, Evan, and Mal helped us drag all of crap downstairs. As sad as we were to move away from the girls, our new room has a fridge, mirrors, and slightly comfier beds. We posted flyers for shows all over our walls and we feel a lot better about the whole situation now.
Thursday, May 29, 2008
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I am beyond jealous that you saw Ralph Finnes in a show.. I saw Kevin Spacey in a show when I was in London, but my god meeting my lust object aka Ralph would have been something completly different. Did you go to the stage door at all to see him?
I posted on Jareds blog about TKTS London... go there if you every want to see a cheap show (a lot of times its even cheaper then student rush believe it or not) I saw a lot of show really inexpensivly because of that.
Keep posting, I love reading your blog! <3 Jess Knoerl
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