10:30am, Madame Tussaud's
When we arrived Madame Tussaud's wax museum,
there was a long queue, however we had tickets
in advance, so we could enter soon.
I hadn't know the reason why this museum
is so popular until I entered.
There are many wax works; M. Jackson, Brad
Pitt, Julia Roberts, the royal family and
so on.
And they are made really good. Unbelievable
good!
The closer you see a wax works, the more
you will be surprised with the skillful work.
We made a sigh over and over, "how great!"
Madame Tussaud's.
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02:30pm, afternoon tea
After shopping at traditional shops such
as Liberty and Harrods, we went to Fortnum & Mason in order to enjoy afternoon tea at St. James's
Restaurant on the fifth floor.
A waitress served a set of typical three
plates for us. The top plate was small cakes,
the second plate was scones, and the bottom
plate was sandwiches.
We enjoyed those with tea.
07:30pm, Les Miserables
We watched the musical of "Les Miserables" at Palace theatre. We could get seats
of stalls in spite of standby tickets.
We appreciated this musical, which has been
in a long run.
It was dignified, and I was moved by actors'
play and songs over and over. Especially,
at the beginning of the second act, "On
my own", which is my favorite, was impressive.
After the stage, I decided to read this novel
when I go back to Japan.
in front of the theatre
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