Day 8
MUSICAL TIME IN LONDON
Cambridge Railway Station
Gathering for another London day out
LONDON
GREEN PARK
on a bright and sunny day
WINNER TEAM of the Tube Race
from Liverpool Street Staion to Green Park
The FREEHUGGERS in need for a hug
Today was a very exhausting day. We made our last tour to London.First of all, we went by train to the “Liverpool Station” In groups of six people we had to make it to Buckingham Palaceby underground on our own.
We were all very impressed and took many photos. There were many camera operators. Afterwards we found out that one of the Queen’s corgies had died.
We had a short lunchtime at Leicester Square before we went to Cambridge Theatre to watch the musical “MATILDA” The story is about a five-year-old girl, whose parents don’t really like her: Matilda is a whiz kid because she reads complicated books and she is a maths genius. Her nice teacher, Miss Honey, helps her to fight against the heartless headmaster. It was really thrilling and we were all really happy about the happy ending.
In the late afternoon the train and the underground were really crowded due to rush hour so we had to split up.
The day was divided. The musical was rousing but the many people on the Tube train were exhausting.
by Flora Fiegl and Theresa Pedarnig 5a
Today we went to London. First we took the train from Cambrige Main Station to Liverpool street. Then we had to find our ways to Green Park. From there we went to Buckingham Palace to see the changing of the guards but sadly we were too late. Afterwards we passed The National Gallery and walked further on to Leceister Square where we had one hour to eat and drink something.
By the way, if I were you, I wouldn't go to burger king there because it doesn't taste that good. Then we headed for a musical called Matilda. After getting the Tickets we went in and sat down on our seats. First we thought that musicals were generally boring and that we wouldn't like it but as soon as it started we got interested. The Musical is about a little girl who is very nice and helps everybody. It's also about cohesion and equity. All in all, it's very recommendable. After we had exceeded, we had half an hour time to explore the Covent Garden Market area. Then we went back by underground to the train station Liverpool Street and finally to Cambridge.
by Linus Lanner und Oliver Weber