The Lion King is in London !
From april to september, you can have the pleasure to see this magnicient show !
The Lion King is in London !
From april to september, you can have the pleasure to see this magnicient show !
At the Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre from Saturday 10 May 2008 to Saturday 4 Oct 2008.
Christopher Brandon as Lysander
Oliver Boot as Demetrius
Hermia loves Lysander and Helena loves Demetrius » but Demetrius is supposed to be marrying Hermia. When the Duke of Athens tries to enforce the marriage, the lovers take refuge in the woods outside the city, and walk into the midst of a dispute between the king and queen of the fairies. And they are not alone. So, too, does a group of amateur actors rehearsing a play. Between the angry fairies, the bumbling players and the dazed lovers, flies Puck armed with a love juice capable of making anyone fall for the first person they set eyes upon » no matter how unsuitable.
Shakespeare put some of his most dazzling dramatic poetry at the service of this teasing, glittering, very funny and amazingly inventive play, whose seriousness is fleetingly glimpsed beneath its dreamlike surface.
It’s funky, sexy and relaxed. You might be gay, hétéro or bi, The End contains an eclectic crowd. Music? Especially House music.
Tenancy: 16a West Exchange Street, WC1
Schedule: 19 h – 1h
Subway: Tottenham Court Road
Here this dances on different music. Very seen by the students. Relax ambience.
Tenancy: 1a Camden High Stret, NW1
Schedule: 22h-2h30
Subway: Mornington Crescent
Breakbeats and Elektro are in program here – and what’s still better : it’s free!
Tenancy: 389 Coldharbour Lane, SW9
Schedule: 21h-2h30
Subway: Tottenham Court Road / Holborn
London is known for its nightclubs, called « clubs ». In London they have fun all week, of West End in Brixton, by way of Camden.
Entrance fees vary a lot. On Saturdays, the medium entrance fee turns around 10 £. Besides, a lot of tenancies (especially in Soho) have a » dress codes » – who means that it’s impossible to go in with blue jeans or tennis. Here is a selection of some clubs :
Monday is day of Rumba – a mixture of Salsa, Hip Hop, Jazz and Drum’n and Bass guarantees a tremendous ambience.
Address: 36, Shaftesbury avenue, W1
Schedule: 22h-2h30
Subway: Picadilly Circus
Lamb & Flag
18th century pub around the corner from Covent Garden. Boasts two busy bars, popular with London office workers during the lunch hour. Located in a pedestrianised alley off Garrick Street. Courage beer and a good selection of cheese platters.
The Good Mixer
Don’t be surprised if you spot a mid level Britpop celebrity or two in here, hanging out after a recording session at a nearby studio. There is a pool table and lots of smoke – very popular with Brits and tourists alike.
The Anchor
Not far from The George Inn and situated close to the replica of Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre, this is a large pub with lots of history. Several bars with views of the River Thames.
Sports Cafe
The Sports Cafe is an excellent bar and restaurant with three bars, a dance floor, 120 TVs and 4 Super Screens showing live international sport. It has a fantastic atmosphere and it stays open until 02.00 every day in the week, 03.00 at weekends. And, the food is great too!
This is the trailer of the brillant movie Dr Seuss’ Horton Hears a Who!
This new production of Hollywood is directed by Jimmy Hayward and Steve Martino, featuring the voices of Jim Carrey and Steve Carell. It’s the story of an elephant. A very good family movie !
You have all the schedules of the showing on this website : http://londoncinema.bluebones.net/film.php?film_id=10269