Wednesday, June 23, 2010

"What's done, is done." - Lady Macbeth

I finally have a free moment! Here is what I did yesterday.

After school, my British professor took our class to Temple, one of the main legal districts of the capital and a notable centre for English law. This is Temple Church. It is the church of Inner and Middle Temple (Inns of Court), two of England's four ancient societies of lawyers. It is also a location of the movie, The Da Vinci Code.

Next, our professor took us to the London Museum. This is part of the original wall of London, which was built by the Romans in about 200 AD.

Taking a break and enjoying some tea and muffins.

Our theatre professor met up with us at this pub before the play. It is one of the oldest pubs in town, rebuilt right after the Great Fire of 1666.

With its world-famous dome, St. Paul's Cathedral can be seen from everywhere!



Millennium Bridge (shown in Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince)

Group shot of some of the girls!


The Globe, a reconstruction of the original, where we saw Macbeth.


Some people made the brave decision to stand during the whole play with their head sticking out of this black tarp, where bloody witches and ghosts lurked beneath. It is supposed to represent the 7th level of hell of Dante's Inferno.


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