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a film in the park had been on my very initial list when I first thought up the
idea of my 40 things celebration. Actually
I am fairly certain that the same friend who suggested it as an idea then was
the same friend who found the opportunity at Senate House and booked the
tickets for us. Thank you Ruth!
I
had never seen Guys and Dolls before and in fact knew nothing about the film
but I embraced the idea of an outdoor film viewing and once I’d worked out that
I was around the dates of it I jumped at the chance. By the time the date rolled around I was 2
weeks into a migraine which ended up lasting over 3 weeks. But no way was I going to cancel on this one
unless I absolutely had to. I reasoned
that I needed to find opportunities to have fun and not just rest home alone to
help myself to recover. And I’m glad I
did as it was a very fun evening!
We
arrived in good time and were relatively near the front of the queue so we were
able to more or less pick the ground space we wanted. The cobbled concrete ground was distinctly
less comfortable than the grass we had sat on for Shakespeare in the park, even
with our blankets over it. And arriving
early enough to get a spot did also mean having to wait a long time for it to
get dark enough for them to start showing the film. But we kept ourselves entertained with silly
games and talk of the portable printer we should have brought with us… best not
to ask! And eventually we settled back
as the film began.
Throughout
the evening we progressively bundled ourselves up more and more as the chill
began to set in and I regretted the socks still sitting at my desk which I
forgot to grab on my way out. At one
point we all tried to ignore the little droplets falling on us in the hope that
un-noticed they would just go away again.
Thankfully it worked! Even in my
chilled state I did manage to drop off slightly midway through the film as my
weary head got overwhelmed. But that
said I did really enjoy the film. I
think I’d like to see it again sometime in warmer conditions and with a less
achy head to better appreciate it.
Since
the film is a long one it was a mad dash at the end to get to the station
before last trains which also served as a good warming up technique! A very late night, especially for a Monday,
but well worth it for all the fun had!
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