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By olib

Don't look back!

What a lot of mirrors and badges and things! Some might say it's a bit over the top, but I remain silent. These scooter boys... well, remember the mods and rockers riots of the 60s? You don't want to mess about with them. I think one of the riders is the gentleman having a coffee. Without being too specific (I'm being ultra-cautious, you understand), it's in Cardiff.
We were in the town to see "When We are Married" by J.B. Priestley, performed by students of the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama. Given that the six principle characters in the play are supposed to be pillars of the community in their 50s (they're celebrating 25 years of marriage), this was a tough challenge for student actors! They adapted it to 10 years of marriage, but still looked very young. Nonetheless, there was some fine acting, and the play shone through. It's a lovely comedy, playing around, as Priestley was wont to do, with notions of time.

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