Day 3 - British Museum and Sir Ian McKellen
An ambitious agenda for sure. We spent 6 hours at the busy British Museum and sat for a 3 hour and 40 minute production of “The Players” a lively adaptation of Henry the IVth parts 1 and 2. Both experiences would require more words to describe than you dear reader would want to read, so I will be brief.
As the United Kingdom ruled one quarter of the world’s territory at one point at the height of its power, the museum’s collections are broad and deep. The building itself is a marvelous maze. To see amazing tools and jewels and weapons from 10,000 BC is breathtaking. And the sculptures and pieces of the Parthenon are powerful links to my education in Greek history and culture.
Sir McKellan’s performance (at age 86) defies belief. His Falstaff was the crowned jewel of a riveting staging of the plays. The actor who played Prince Harry (Toheed Jimon) had a prominent role in the first season of Ted Lasso - his performance was remarkable as well.
Late to bed, so this update is a day late.