Concert, theater, and musical

While in London I watched a few shows . The first was ABBA Voyager. ABBA Voyage is a revolutionary concert experience. ABBA perform as unbelievably realistic digital avatars (called ABBAtars), They used motion-capture technology to create avatars from their 1974 selves. The show is in Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park. A live band and singers played along, giving a real concert feel. The use of cinema and theatrical lighting made it a great experience. Images and videos were not allowed throughout the performance. London Bridge on the way to the concert.

Waiting for the concert to start in the dance floor section.

I went to the Arcola Theater in the East side of London. The production was Crocodile Fever about 2 Irish sisters in the 80’s in a dysfunctional family. It was pretty good and funny. It was exciting to be in a small theater where you are seated on the sides and close to the actors.

After the play, we ate at an Ethiopian restaurant . Yummy!

The last production was the musical. The Devil Wears Prada in Central London. It was much like the movie with many of the same dialogue but with some different twists. The music and dancing was phenomenal.

Before the musical, we ate at Din Tai Fung. This is a restaurant I went to in Guangzhou. I especially wanted the Dan Dan noodles which have a sesame sauce on them. They also had a chocolate bao with a cream sauce. Delicious.

In a nearby building was a display that changes often throughout the year.