We're going out tonight. Woohoo! Oh, yes, ladies and gents, watch out. Hubby and I are going out without The Kid. Heehaw!
Then again, it's only to the cinema...
Still. Don't ruin it for me, alright? There won't be any limos and flashy bars and dance floors, or endless drinks and the odd happy bong here and there, but it. still. is. a. night. out.
Who am I kidding? It's two and a half hours out. Hardly a night. Still...
On the menu...
Can't wait! We'll also have to manage to squeeze Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End and Ocean's Thirteen at some point too, like before the film reels disintegrate.
And last but not least, I know of two more 'childless' outings sometime in the year. Isn't that great?
Two plays:
by Company B
Edward Albee's Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
4th August, at the Belvoir Theatre, with Marton Csokas, Catherine McClements, Robin McLeavy, Simon Stone
and
by the Sydney Theatre Company
Andrew Upton's Riflemind
21st November, at the STC's Wharf 1, with Hugo Weaving, Marton Csokas
See a trend? ;)
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