The Victoria & Albert Museum is so unique from other museums. While we were there, we also checked out the Disobedient Objects (which was fantastic in its own right) but the real reason for JoJo, Katie, and me to visit was their collection of wedding dresses from 1775-2014. Man, there have been some insane trends.
This show. This. Show. Do yourself a favor and read the book if you haven't already. It's a really quick and heartbreakingly lovely read. I love to see theatre utilizing technology in creative ways while still being dependent on great acting and solid ensemble work. I would put this show in my top three theatre experiences easily. And the day seats are only 15 pounds! I'll definitely be going back with my mom and dad when they hop over for a visit.
I am in love with the concept of this play. Coined a "future history play" it begins the day of the current Queen Elizabeth's funeral and follows an ensuing power struggle between Charles and Parliament. It follows various Shakespearean traditions, including speaking in verse. All in all, a great story done really well.
I did this a few times back in the states and not only is it ridiculous fun, it's also a legit workout. Here's a bit of video evidence of our night.
In other huge news, I fly to Russia tomorrow. Yeah, Russia. We're studying for a month in Moscow at the Russian University of Theatre Arts otherwise known as GITIS. If you're the praying kind, please pray for our group's health and safety, as well as all family members' peace of mind (they may be a bit nervous).
Also, send me some warm thoughts. A Texan in Russia is a fish out of water, y'all.
To many amazing(ly safe) Russian adventures!
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