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(The street is clear because... there's a break after half time of the show. We thought it's over! So, Carol & I went down, taking pictures while waiting for the boys (they went toilet). I was like "Omg, why the show was short and there's no ending. Hmmm..." As I walked out, the ticket guy said "You have 4 minutes!" I just smiled and walked away because I thought he meant other show or something because I saw few people coming in with tickets. Hahaha! We continue taking pictures until Bi called me and asked us to come back because it's just a break time for like 10 mins?! xD Luckily we dint miss half of the show or else rugi lah! xD )
It's been a very busy week! Our high school friends came over and we bring them to London town! It's the Phantom of the Opera that you should never want to miss if you visit London. Great music, great acts and great props! Everything will be perfect if you buy a really nice view seats where you can look closely at their facial expressions. Unfortunately, I sat on the balcony which cost me only 25 pounds. However, the view isn't bad at all, really. Just that you can't see their facial expression. Therefore, you can rent their mini binoculars for 50p which located just right in front of your seat. I'd suggest you NOT to rent their mini bino. It's not worth afterall because their bino is small, only focuses on limited angle and it is unadjustable. I felt dizzy looking into it, honestly.
I would recommend you to read their story or watch the movie before you watch in the theater! Luckily I've read the story 4 years ago when I was in high school. It's a compulsory literature to studied back then. I really enjoyed it and I always looking forward to watch the movie. It was the only book I enjoy reading in high school. hahha!


I would recommend you to read their story or watch the movie before you watch in the theater! Luckily I've read the story 4 years ago when I was in high school. It's a compulsory literature to studied back then. I really enjoyed it and I always looking forward to watch the movie. It was the only book I enjoy reading in high school. hahha!
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