Arcadia is playing in London, and I’ve been procrastinating about buying tickets. It ends in a month… this is crazy!
Risby's Life List
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1. Buy an apartment/house
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2. Practice Yoga
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3. plant a garden
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4. Find my first Geocache!
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5. See all of Stoppard's plays
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6. Become PRINCE2 qualified
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7. Build an emergency fund
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How I did it: Combination of cutting down portion sizes, reducing sugar and fat intake, using the stairs instead of a lift, dancing through life, sprinting for trains and drinking lots of water. A change from being depressed to happy was also a big factor. Read how I did it…
How I did it: It was a combination of money as a christmas gift from parents, savings from a new job, and then relying on network of friends for accommodation and information. Second time was achieved through personal savings, setting aside a specfic amount each pay period to fund the trip. Read how I did it…
Every single play of his that I’ve seen I have enjoyed immensely, very good social commentary, it seems like a good idea to ensure I see the rest.
Plays seen to date:
Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead – a couple of times
Arcadia – SUDS production, but there’s a production on in London I should get tickets to
Travestities – at the Sydney Opera House in March 2009
The Real Inspector Hound – Newtown theatre, late 2008
According to wikipedia his oeuvre is:
Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead
Enter a Free Man
The Real Inspector Hound
After Magritte
Jumpers
Travesties
Dirty Linen and New-Found-Land
Professional Foul
Every Good Boy Deserves Favour
Night and Day
Dogg’s Hamlet
Cahoot’s Macbeth
15-Minute Hamlet
Undiscovered Country
On the Razzle
The Real Thing
Rough Crossing
Dalliance
Hapgood
Arcadia
Indian Ink The Invention of Love
The Coast of Utopia
Rock ‘n’ Roll
