Friday, August 27, 2010

sick sick sick and some theatre

I am currently in Edinburgh, Scotland.  I am also currently sick.  What a surprise.  Although I am now over the worst of it, I am still quiet sick. 

I'm visiting Team at the Fringe with their show "All Joking Aside".  Helping busk and flyer, etc.  Yesterday, Tim and Nora and I went on a free Highlands tour with thehairycoo.com.  We didn't get so far as Loch Ness.  But we did go to Loch Drunkie.  When alcohol smugglers, who were avoiding paying tariffs, thought they were about to be caught, they would roll their barrels into the Loch and go retrieve them later.  Hence the belief that drinking the water could get you drunk.  We saw some wild hairy coos and the most famous one, too.  We hiked a bit and saw other lovely bits of the Highlands on a tip only basis.  So ten quid for a whole day.  So good.  Great photos to come. 

I am going back to London on the 31st.  I was supposed to be staying with Hermione for a week of that, but now I can only stay one night because her new flat is too small.  Figured she would have known that before.  Oh well.  So desperately trying to find people to host me for a few days at a time.  Otherwise, costs are gonna rise beyond what I expected to pay on a hostel.  Not good.

Seen some good theatre here.  The Noise Next Door! of course, too.  But much more improv and comedy sketch shows this year.  Not too interested.  But highlights:
Wit--cried so much, but so funny
A Midsummer Night's Madness--a high hop and dance infused piece of awesome
Crying Cherry--a fake Kabuki piece

Homecoming is tomorrow night.  Claire's my date.  All the hos are jealous.  And last night was girls' night.  So lovely.  

And I must get back to planning the next leg of my trip, but I don't want to start traveling again.  It's so nice to be in one place with friends.  So nice.  I know, I know whine whine whine.

Sunday, August 22, 2010

Picture dump

1. Me on the top of La Sagrada Familia in Barcelona
2. Me at the Colloseum
3. Casca stabbing at Caesar's grave
4. For Danny, here is something made out of recycled trash
5. Budapest's Dahony Street Synogogue, largest, in capacity, in the world
6. Tango dancers at the Budapest castle
7. Me and Marie-Eve in a Transylvanian rainstorm
8. Train breakdown somewhere in Bulgaria
9. Me at a mosque in Istanbul
10. The red sunset at Ia, Santorini (Pop Art Setting)
11. Me at the top of the active volcano in the Caldera of Santorini
12. Me and Meagan at Poesidon's Temple of Sonuion
13. Me at the Theatre of Dionysus

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

There are no words...

Actually, there are a lot.  Like 35 minutes of monologue to do it, followed by another hour and ten minutes of play.  And thus the glory of "La Bete", soon to leave the West End and head for Broadway.  The play starred Mark Rylance, David Hyde Pierce, and Joanna Lumley.  Three phenomenal actors, as were the rest of the cast.  A piece on art versus ego, the play begins with Pierce and his adviser discussing the mandate by the princess to include the fool, Valare, in their company.  Then Valre enters and begins what was essentially a 35 minute monologue.  It was all so fucking amazing.  The play is hilarious, but actually rather sad in th end.  And unresolved of course.  I got day seats for me and Hermione and we sat in box A of the dress circle, which meant that we leaned over the railing sometimes to see one side, but it also means that I was a scant 10 feet from David Hyde Pierce!  Oh, love!

plays seen: 2
plays loved: 2

So far so good.

Now if only stores that refuse to carry my size in jeans would stop playing that Eminem song I can't stand.

Saturday, August 14, 2010

AND SO IT BEGINS!

Saw an amazing interactive, modernized, musicalized, Fringe as fuck version of Lope de Vega's Fuente Ovejuna (The Sheep Well) tonight at the Southwark Playhouse.  Walking on clouds after that.   No really.  How many times does an audience get to stone a man to death with water balloons?  If you know the play, you will understand what sort of position that puts you in as being responsible for standing by for rape.  The show was so funny and also so arresting.  The actors so nice and the use of modern music, rewritten songs, and the altered prologue from Henry V among other Shakespeare, I could not have asked for a better time for 8 quid if I tried.

On the way back a horde of loud men and boys of massively varying ages dressed in ties and school boy clothes came on to the ube car that I was alone in.  They were friendly and hilarious to watch be ridicualous.  When I asked where they were going they said they had no idea.  I think they were going to what one said was "a school disco".  Or whatever.  Amusing beyond all belief.

Yesterday, after days of not sleeping well or much each night in Greece.  I looked forward to a nice bed.  When Hermione called and invited me to go to a bonfire with her Mark and Nick, I was stoked.  Mark was even bringing me a jacket, since I have no warm clothes.  When I got to Kilburn Station to meet Mark, I discovered that bonfire meant camping.  I contemplated leaving.  I didn't.  I had a great fucking time!  We ate so much food.  So much that I have felt like throwing up all day.  We drank so much alcohol.  We got so little sleep.  We had so much fun.

Tomorrow, I will brave the Primark zoo to buy myself some warmer clothing.  No immediate plans.  Just loving being here.  Even the air is home.

Friday, August 13, 2010

Island sun to island rain

The lack of updates is attributed to the exterme difficultly of finding internet on the Greek Islands for less than 2 Euro for a half our. Not worth it.  Because there was so much sun. 

On the quick:
From Santorini I went to Mykonos which was much worse, and from thereto Delos for the day which was great.
From Mykonos I went to Athens and stayed with Tammy and her sister.  Finally, I was clean and sleeping in a real bed.  Not sleeping much, but still.  Saw the Acropolis and etcetera and Temple of Poesidon at Sunion.  Basically what I came for: really old shit.

I am now in London at my hostel waiting to be able to check in.  Well, actually looking up plays to see this week before Scotland.  Was about to step out for a new SIM card and some food and fucking downpour.  And this purse from Romania is gonna bleed color everwhere if I go in the rain with it!  Will have to wash it tonight and let it dry and hope that works.  Must get coat from Hermione today or tomorrow, obviously.  Also in need of a few new clothes from Primark.  Most everything I have in stained or has been thrown out or left elsewhere.

Will update later and pictures I hope.  For now, a break in rain.  Off for food.

SO HAPPY TO BE IN LONDON!

Thursday, August 5, 2010

No man is

I am on the Greek Islands. So far the hardest internet to find. Love
it. Everything is very beautiful. Except that I am sick. Of course.
But it is okay because I mainly lie around on the beach with this
girl Meagan I met on Paros. We are now on Santorini. I am going to
Mykonos after this, but I am trying to change my ferry so that I have
another day here, rather than on Mykonos. But that would still give
me 2 days on Mykonos. It is so expensive, but I really want to go to
Delos, the island of ruins, and it is the only island I can go there
from.

I will be back on Athens on the 10th and I am staying with Tammy, this
awesome woman from South Africa who is the wife of the cook at the
campground I was at on Paros. Ont he morning of the 12th I will meet
up with Mark, Molly, and Meagan again to go to the Acropolis. Yeah,
we are a band. The M Band. We are working on some children's books
about kittens who eat pasta and a cd.

I am now off to the beach with Meagan, then to swim in her pool, then
to the sunset in Oia. Tomorrow, a trip out to the volcano and hot
springs for me. And thank God she has internet at her place because I
just saw that Prop 8 was struck down. FUCK YES, CALIFORNIA!!!!