London Weekly 70

Monday evening I went to Guys and Dolls with Craig. We got the immersive seats and it was really fun. They were moving in and around us the whole time, and a few people got pulled up to the stage during a few of the numbers. The whole thing was fantastic, but Steph’s criticism was very valid. The guys were terrible to the women and we seen as redeemed and great by just agreeing to marry them. They had no time to show they had changed their ways.

Tuesday I was supposed to go to Liverpool St. Station for a choir performance, but it got cancelled. I ended up going out to Beer + Burgers with Sagar, David and other people from work. I really enjoyed chatting with all of them.

Wednesday evening I went to the King’s Cross choir for the final performance. We got a recording, but the audio isn’t the best.

Friday and Saturday we played Frosthaven. We got into a set of linked scenarios. We had our first characters retire at the same time. Steph went for the Crashing Tide crab character, and I decided to do a new Boneshaper, but with a different set of cards.

Friday we went to LEGO: the Art of the Brick exhibit. It was pretty fun, but it was one note on many of the monochromatic people. We grabbed drinks with Grace and Carla before then, and it was nice.

Saturday evening I joined some people from Choir at Overtures, the musical sing-a-long piano bar. The evening was great. I was especially amused by the choir singing all together on arrangements that weren’t the official arrangement, and the people playing the music got very confused. We were so confidently wrong.

Sunday, Steph and I headed to Richmond Park, the largest park in London which has a big herd of deer.