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As well as a very small (but plush) cinema, the village has an open-air theatre. This was taken last December so it's not open but you can still walk around it and its environs. The foreground is where the seats would be and the stage is in the background. The ruins on the right act as part of a set when needed and also where the actors gather 'off-stage'. It's in a quite dramatic setting as it's situated at the foot of the cliff face (known as the 'rocher' [translated - 'rock']) which overlooks the village. We haven't been yet - perhaps next summer although we have plans to return to London next summer for a week to attend the open-air theatre in Regent's Park so we can go to see the musical 'La Cage aux Folles', a favourite of ours. I purchased the tickets the other day. Nice and low-brow rather than the high-brow plays put on in the open-air theatre in Cotignac!
at The Rocks, Sydney
They gave a little Easter egg chocolate with Piccolo Latte this time. Sometimes seashells and other little chocolates. This is late at night on the outside table. The light is from the street (Argyle St and George St, The Rocks)
This was a night out on the St Patrick's Day (17th March).
I saw some green people and Green Opera House on the day.
Jus enjoy the photos. Love from Sydney 💚
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A series of sketches of the Argyle Cut in ink felt pen and pencil. top LH is the original sketched on site. The cutting was excavated in sandstone by hand, in 1867 and allowed easy access between The Rocks and Millers Point
View On Black perhaps?
Traffic moves through a light art work projected on The Rocks tunnel on Argyle street, during Vivid Sydney Festival. Vivid Sydney is a unique new public festival of music and light that transformed the city of Sydney into a spectacular living canvas.
(www.vividsydney.com)
Finally got out for some photos. I have been busy learning loads of Irish tunes on the banjo.
Took my son and daughter to see The Rocks to inspect the cave-ins that happened this past winter and spring. Quite a lot of erosion going on, to say the least. I liked the way the sun hit this rock.
Gibraltar - the Rock
Marocco in the background, right hand the Spanish Mainland.
Recommended: A taxi ride over The Rock.