Sunday 8 August 2010

War Horse




A little early birthday outing in London to see War Horse, a fantastic piece of theatre following Joey, a horse, and Albert, Joey's young owner. Joey is sold to the British Army during the first world war, Albert, who is too young to enlist, is left behind in Devon. The story follows Albert's search for Joey in the battle grounds in France. The best part of the show is that the horses are portrayed by life size puppets that are pretty stunning and amazingly live like, from their ears all the way down to their tails.
New London Theatre
The play is based on a book of the same name by Michael Morpurgo, which is now being made in to a movie directed by Steven Spielberg.


Dinner, in a cash only restaurant.
Right in the heart of London's theatreland, we took an evening stroll to China Town and though Covent Garden where we stumbled upon the biggest Apple store in the world. With three hundred staff, a prime real estate spot that has been refurbished with ''English oak and York stone''. People have been queuing for hours to get in, crazy the amount of buzz this 300th Apple store has created.
The biggest Apple Store in the world
Sunset from Trafalgar Square
I am a tourist

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