Meet the birds of Round Pond
Updated: 2011-03-31 07:30:00
, : skip to main skip to sidebar Tired of London , Tired of Life One thing a day to do in London A website about things to do in London Pages Home About Calendar Contact 31 March 2011 Meet the birds of Round Pond Round Pond , in Kensington Gardens , is a seven acre pond , created between 1726 and 1735 as part of new designs for the gardens by Henry Wise and Charles Bridgeman which saw it placed at the heart of several formal tree-lined . avenues By Victorian times , it had become a popular spot for sailing model boats , and remains a popular spot for this today , but it is also known for the variety of wildfowl it . attracts According to the fantastically detailed Birding Hyde Park and Kensington Gardens' blog , Mute Swans , Egyptian Geese , and Mandarin Ducks , Tufted Ducks , Egyptian

: : Paul in London Paul is in London . And seeing mostly theatre Monday , March 14, 2011 Theatre : Buried Child I saw Buried Child at the National Theatre in 2004 and thought it was hilarious . The version I saw on Friday at Upstairs at the Gatehouse turned out to be less so . It probably did not help making a mad dash from south London to be there and finding severe delays impacting my journey , but I have been to the Gatehouse enough times to not be too bothered by that , particularly when the performances are . good This is a play that challenges the American dream , highlights the poverty of rural life in America and looks at the breakdown of family values . These topics have been in plenty of plays , but here they are presented in a brutally honest way that alternates between the real
: : Paul in London Paul is in London . And seeing mostly theatre Saturday , March 12, 2011 Opera preview : Aida I couldn't pass up the chance to see David McVicar's production of Aida at the Royal Opera on Tuesday . I liked the first time around so an invitation to see the dress rehearsal with a few other bloggers seemed like an awfully sensible way to spend a Tuesday . morning After getting past the crowd of old age pensioners and students that seemed to make up this preview audience and they are a tough crowd well the pensioners anyway steer clear of their elbows having a strong cup of coffee , we settled down in our seats to watch the drama unfold . Johnnyfox and I were given the choice of the stalls or a box . We opted for the director's . box There is something thrilling about this
: : Paul in London Paul is in London . And seeing mostly theatre Tuesday , March 08, 2011 Theatre : My Beautiful Laundrette Friday night was an opportunity to catch My Beautiful Laundrette , which is playing at Above The Stag at Victoria . This adaptation of the film is briskly paced and well acted by the ensemble , particularly the two leads Yannick Fernandes and James Wallwork who are totally convincing as Omar and . Johnny The drama unfolds on a set that feels like you are watching a game of tennis not to mention having to see some gratuitous graffiti . This toned down adaptation of the film doesn't extend to the set But getting past the twisted necks , there is a heart to the story of two boys in eighties London who meet again after leaving school . And one is a skinhead . And the