Here came the final week, and I planned to go to Science Museum and The Natural History Museum in the morning. The museums open after 10:00, so I went to Hyde Park first.

I took underground to Marble Arch station, and then I saw Speaker's Corner where there are many people comment about anything on Sunday.

There were not many people in the park; with grassland withering due to lack of water, the huge park was quite deserted.

I walk along The Serpentine and looked at people feeding ducks and birds.

 

Then I went to Science Museum where admission is free. There was a security check in the entrance.

There were many interesting thing in the museum, but I only had one hour to visit.
I went to The Natural History Museum at about 11:30 and there were many people queuing for the security check, so I decided to go inside another day.

I went back to EF café for lunch. In the afternoon class, we had three new students: one boy from French and two girls from Japan. There should be not new students on Monday, so I reckoned they were transferred from other classes.
This week we talked about military and civilian, and we had a review test of some important historic incidents such as Darwin's Evolution Theory, the rise of AIDS, etc.

I ate my dinner, instant noodles, in the kitchen, and went to Southwark station at about 18:45, thought the show began at 19:30.
I didn't know what happened in Victoria Line, and the platform of Green Park station was full of people waiting the delayed train. I stood there for 10 minutes and decided to take the bus suggested by the broadcast repeatedly.
In the chaos I arrived at the theater just in time.

I couldn't believe I really sitting in Victoria Palace Theater, watching Billy Elliot the Musical. Sitting in the stall, I had a quite nice view but I could not see the face of the actors and actress very clearly.
This was my first time to watch an official play in a theater, and I found that there were so many properties on the stage: bed and kitchen raising from the floor, doors and toilets that can slide. Though I didn't understand much of the joke of it, I still laughed with every one, and the show was also very touching whenever Billy is missing his mom.