We finally made it to London for our study abroad trip! After we got to the hotel, which felt like forever! We had a few hours off to unpack, find some food and explore the city before we all gathered back up to go learn the tube, see Picadilly Circus and Leister Square. A few …
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Learning of London
Over the past couple of days, I have sat in a classroom with new peers as we prepare to embark on a journey to London to study the magic and education of theatre. It is quite difficult to conceptualize the idea that soon we will be in the places our professor shows images of to …
#6 Cake Was Enjoyed. I Didn’t Die. Win, Win.
Burough Market has an entirely different vibe than Spitalfields. The pace at which crowds wander through is a bit more frenzied, a bit more rushed, and in general, more goal oriented: the goal being lunch. Everyone is hangry, and there is no time to doddle. My first stop took me to a fruit stand selling …
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Strapped-Upon-A Plane
For the final days of my short time in London, the group went to Stratford-upon-Avon. The birthplace of Shakespeare. A quaint little town, and a wonderfully calm note to end the trip on. After the nearly month-long time I spent in the vibrant city of London, this quiet town was the breath of fresh air …
June 17th-19th: The Journey Comes To a Close in Stratford-upon-Avon
We made landfall in Stratford-upon-Avon (SuA for short) following our abridged day trip around Oxford, and several of us were understandably bushed after the long coach rides and walking around in the heat and direct sunlight. So, that first evening consisted of little else than finding food from a place that was not already closed …
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June 16th: Victoria and Albert Museum and The Lady in Black
Today was our last museum day here in London, and we finished strong with the Victoria and Albert Museum! While I have been there before, I figured the exhibits have changed some since then, so I was exited to see it again. The tube ride from the Russel Square stop to South Kensington was cramped …
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Camden, Sweet Camden
I fully admit to this being the nontheatrical highlight of my trip, as well as being the place where I wasted the most cash. I had my full week’s worth of money when I went myself (on a Tuesday), and by the end of that day was left with 1/4 of that money remaining in …
Visuals and Awareness
This might be a long post as this is much closer to my forte than acting…On the day prior to our trip to Stratford, we had the chance to go to the Victoria and Albert Museum, also known as the V&A museum.I took that as a personal opportunity to go to every museum in the …
Stratford-upon-Avon: A Dream
Stratford-upon-Avon has to be one of the most beautiful places I have ever visited. This quaint town is full of so many friendly people and so many wonderful things to do! This is also the home of THE William Shakespeare! Exploring the places where one of the greatest writers in the history of literature was …