It's 5:40 in the morning and I'm having trouble getting back to sleep. These new plot devices I put in are on my mind. In December when we tried some new stuff, it worked, but who's to say this time? As usual, I am finding music to be an important part of the telling of the story. I cut one character and moved a couple of plot lines but something still feels off. No doubt that and the new title will come to me very soon but I do wish it wasn't pounding on my cranium, so I could get a few winks.
Let's be honest: the main reason I can't sleep is because of Keira Knightley's debut in "The Children's Hour" tomorrow. I am seeing the very first show in the very first row and I'm shaking. This is one of my all time favorite plays with one of London's leading beauties. Though it hasn't been mentioned much, Ellen Burstyn is also co-starring. An amazing actress. Love her.
I wasn't going to go museum hopping until Sunday but I might just do that today. There isn't enough time in the day to do everything, especially when you're in London.
I still say London makes me feel more like an artist than New York. I feel safe here, like I do in rehearsal sometimes. I've rarely been in a foul mood since I've arrived (with the exception of the baby seated next to me onboard) and it's great to just relax and really experience relaxation, not eight hours of sleep then rushing to the subway.
"I think London is sexy because it's so full of eccentrics." ~Rachel Weisz
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