After leaving Marble Arch, I took the train to Covent Garden, where I was meeting E and A. We were meeting outside Covent Garden station, but I was a bit early, so I took the chance to have a look around.
I wandered through the Covent Garden Market, which is small, but has some nice shops.
It's not really a street market any more. Opposite the market is St. Paul's Church (not to be confused with the Cathedral).
In front of the church I joined a crowd watching a street performer, a juggler. He was really good. The finale to the act was him climbing up a ladder, which he just stood straight up right and climbed, no support, then juggling a set of knives from the top of the ladder, while rotating the ladder 360degrees. It was pretty impressive.
By the time the juggler was finished it was time to meet E and A, and we had dinner, then walked to the Theatre Royal on Drury Lane.
On the way we passed the royal opera house:
The play we were seeing was Oliver, with Gryph Rys Jones as Fagin.
It started off a little slow, but by the second half it was wonderful. Nancy was great, Bill was terrifying, and Fagin was human and believable. All in all, another great night.
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