I recently went to London with the school to see ‘The Women In Black‘. I decided to get changed in the leisure centre and met my mum to eat pizza before 4:20 when I was due to get picked up at the front of the school. Everybody dashed into the bus when the brightly coloured orange Tappins coach arrived. I wasn’t sure who I was going to sit with as my mates already was sat together on the bus so I sat next to this quiet person called Ben.
It was rather busy on the motorway due to roadworks and stuff so I was glad when we reached the bus lanes near and inside London. I still have no idea what a low emission zone is, but there was lots of signs around London saying that area was that.
As the play started at 8pm, everybody walked to Covent Garden to look around the place. It would of seemed that everybody in my group of mates looked to me as the leader which was strange as I had no idea. We wondered to HMV (which was pointless) as they wanted to look at the metal part. *sigh* I did amused myself by finding the rude album covers.
When we got to the theatre, we nearly had the dress circle to ourself apart from a few couples dotted around it. The seating was really cramped so you had to sit on it weirdly as you had no leg room. I found that the first half of the show as a warm up.
During the short break I had a £2.50 choc and mint ice cream which was kindly brought by Harry. I was still eating it whilst the second half of the show started. This part was the main bit and I wouldn’t say it was scary but very jumpy. They just basically just played loud noises when you wernt expecting it! I found some of the show quite funny especially the women in black mask.
The way back was really boring, everybody (including me) was really tried due to the time of day and to be kind I won’t mention who, but somebody got travel sick! The route the Tappins driver used was unnecessarily too long and had lots a traffic.
Got back at round 1am in the morning.