We saw Kathleen Turner on stage last night in Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? The entire cast was wonderful in the disturbing play. Theater is one of the best things about London. There is a play or musical for everyone and you can take in even more of it when you do a home exchange. At 95 pounds for two dress circle tickets, it wasn't cheap, but well worth it.
Another worthwhile indulgence was pre-theater dinner at J. Sheeke
y. The sister restaurant of The Ivy, this seafood restaurant is located 10 minutes from Shaftesbury Avenue and offered fantastic service and food. In the wood panelled room, I had a fish pie while Jessica enjoyed a deboned Dover sole. The creme brulee dessert topped it off and set us off see Ms. Turner in a good mood.
Theatre productions that use humour as a vehicle to tell a story qualify as comedies. This may include a modern farce such as Boeing Boeing or a classical play such as As You Like It. Theatre expressing bleak, controversial or taboo subject matter in a deliberately humorous way is referred to as black comedy.
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