We got there 2 hoursish before the doors opened and suprisingly there were not that many people there and we got issued with numbers 29 and 30. - a side note - this issuing of numbers is a great idea to stop people pushing in! They didn't actually check them as we entered BUT it seemed to put off would be pusher inners, and if their was an argument then the numbers could have been checked. I wish that it was this easy all the other times I've had to queue - argh!
Anyway both Russell and Benjamin Cook (co-writer of The Writer's Tale, and writer for Doctor Who Magazine) were completely lovely and Russell in particular was miles nicer than I was expecting. They were both happy to chat, and were very smiley and jolly asking how we were and talking about the laziness of a friend of mine who couldn't make it (writing in her book 'Where Were You' and 'Missing You' - bless! So glad we managed to make the book signing - specially as the book is completely brilliant!! I've only read the first chapter or so as I'm trying to spread out the reading of it so I can enjoy it for longer but it is great! Not only as an insight into various Doctor Whoish things (which it is) but it also has fabulous advice for would-be writers, and on a personal level has made me feel so much better about my own stye and method of writing as with the exception of producing first class scripts at the end of it, he is not that different to me!
A picture :D :
In the evening we went to see Love Labour's Lost with the RSC in Stratford with David Tennant playing Berowne (or Biron, there seems to be different spellings). Argh! 3 hours in the presence of David Tennant! The play was performed exceptionally well, and has jumped to being my favourite. It was so funny, and all the actors played their parts superbly. David Tennant was of course brilliant, but the others were brilliant too. In fact they were so good that it was easy to forget that David Tennant was actually there, so despite what a lot of critics have been saying, David Tennant was not the only thing about the play, he may have drawn more people there, but the cast as a whole were outstanding.
We are going to see A Midsummer Nights Dream, and Hamlet with the same company of actors and I really can't wait! Though I do wish I could go see Love Labour's Lost again!!
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