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day we missed the play

I went alone with my twin sister and Dad to a matinee of "One for the Road" by Harold Pinter - starring Sachi's partner Frank, son and daughter Luca and Stella and our childhood friend Paul Fischer. After collecting our tickets we waited outside for the show to start, but were promptly locked out - we kept ourselves amused with these photos, and went home for hot tea and pop corn. We have tickets for tonights last performance, so we'll be there nice and early...

Fantastic artwork inside the playhouse - The Owl and the Pussycat on Swan st, Richmond







Frank, Luca and Paul on the end













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