Thanks for all the ideas what to do in London.Yorkie wrote:john45 wrote:But be aware that the stage at Victoria Palace is quite high and while the view of facial expressions from row B is excellent you will miss almost all of the footwork (and dancing is a key element of the show).Yorkie wrote:The people in the know go for row B in the stalls - anything from B6 to B22 are considered good.
The skill of the puppeteers (manipulating life-size horse puppets) in "War Horse" is remarkable but that is about all there is to it. For a much better WW I play I would recommend "Birdsong" but perhaps that is no longer showing.
JohnBattle of the Billy seats
This is true to a point but most of Billy's scenes are at the front of the stage so you get to see most of the footwork and I didn't find it a problem. For £20 as opposed to £62.50 I can live with it
And besides, you'll upset F_D_L and Viabuona who have B16 & B17 and will wish they were in the Gods with Murkskis
It's a useful information.
Still smiling about Yorkie's last comment

Tower of London seems to be a lovely place (at least these days, i'm not sure how it was a few centuries ago

I was listening to 'Fountain' from Peace album and looking at a real one while sitting at the Trafalgar square and enjoying the moment

When I saw the horseguards at Downing Street, I get entertained by a small warning notice "the horse may bite" or something like that

