Since we had to save money for the musicals we decided to stay at a hostel near the British museum: here's a morning photo of a musical day. Here's a photo of my mates for those wonderful days.



Here you can see some shots before and after the show.
The typical safety curtain during the break (with the logo of the show). And the orchestra! Yes, in London all the music is always performed live... In Italy almost never :-(

The show has been running for 20 years now! No surprise it's still running.
As I said, besides the songs, also the show is astonishing, and everyone that saw that has always told me it's an amazing experience.
Well, yes, the show might be a little bit long, but you'll enjoy every minute!

Here you can see a shot of the stage with the safety curtain.
The next day, Friday, there were no matinées, so we spent the morning at Camden town (yes we did also some sightseeing in those days)...

The cast and the stage, besides music of course, make Cats one of the best musicals ever, and if you had a chance to see it you'll agree I guess. We had good sits (well, also very expensive sits :-) so we could see every bits of the show.

Their make up is perfect (how long will it take to get that make up done?!) and they actually act like real cats...
It's a pity Cats closed in London... I hope it will reopen again :-)

It's an autobiographic musical so there are many sad moments, but you'll also laugh a lot thanks to some characters and to their sketches that also involve the audience... also in this case, to fully enjoy all the jokes you need to be English, so we missed some of them (and luckily we were not involved in any direct jokes :-)

The audience is involved in the show also thanks to the stage and the theater itself... well, actually is not a real theater, as you can see from these photos. Indeed it's quite a small place but this lets you enjoy the show better since most sits were good sits.

Summarizing, I can't say it's the best show I've ever seen, but I truly enjoyed it. By the way, the songs of the show are not Culture Club's songs (in spite of a little part of Do you really want to hurt me and the final encore Karma Chameleon): they are brand new songs written for the show.
Alas, that was our last evening in the West End, and we couldn't choose a better final show than The Phantom of the Opera. That was the second time I saw that show in the West End, but, again, I enjoyed it anyway. Actually we did not have very good sits (well, they were quite bad indeed, since we were very far and the left corner of the stage was almost completely hidden to us. But we had a real good time anyway.
For those who, like me, love musicals, I guess there's no place like West End :-)
Of course, to fully enjoy musicals, it's better to be in good company and I cannot but thank my wonderful friends for this!

This last photo was shot by Alessia, who also shared with me the record setting of 5 musicals in 3 days! :-)