Sunday 14 March 2010


Saturday I went to see Enron at the Noel Coward theatre, which was excellent. I was intrigued as to how you can project a fairly complicated story based on pretty dull accounting principles onto stage, and well. Despite a two-page glossary provided in the programme, you could follow the production pretty easily. Even if you weren't following the complex issues, the general gist was potent enough for the layman.

Bocca di Lupo was amazing. Sitting up at the chef's counter we had a bit of banter with the chefs, asking what was what, how it was made and generally seeing how the engine room of the restaurant works is entertainment itself. Or, as my mum said, they can't get away with dropping something on the floor.

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