Monday, 4 May 2026

Sunday 3rd May 2026

Alarm at 0830. Dozed for a bit before descending to make tea. Emptied my food cupboard. Packed up some more of my possessions and, with Aki's help, stuck some stuff in the boot of the car. No sign of mein hosts...they'd left instructions for putting their washing in the tumble dryer, though. 




Aki did that, but discovered that one of their number had evidently left a tissue in their trousers, which had re-constituted itself as confetti...tissue bits everywhere! Drove down to King Street to pick up Kath and Roz from outside the Guest House, and drove them to Spode for coffee. Aki and I shared oatcakes, and tea for two in blue Spode...very decorous. Dropped Roz off at the newly opened pick up/drop off point on the east side of Stoke station, then drove round to the south side to drop Kath off...had a brief wander through the Goods Yard redevelopment and picked up a chicken caesar wrap from the little cafe there to have on our car journey back to London town. Drove back to Bakewell Street and packed the rest of my stuff into the back of the car then headed down the M6...stopped off at Norton Canes service station to eat our wrap and swap drivers...Aki drove the rest of the way back to Holloway. Got home around 1630 and unloaded the car. Aki warmed up mapo for dinner, with rice and greens...very tasty. Toasted my return with a glass of Guinness apiece. Watched a TV special on the Making of Life on Earth to mark David Attenborough's 100th birthday...very moving, especially his 1978 encounter with the mountain gorillas of Rwanda. Soaked in a bath before flopping into bed around 2330...

Saturday, 2 May 2026

Saturday 2nd May 2026

Woke at 0545. Managed to get back to sleep eventually. Got up around 0930 to make tea...Aidan in the kitchen preparing to journey south to watch Huddersfield Town take on Wimbledon in their final game of a mediocre season. Showered. Made a packed dinner to take to the theatre. Rather overcast morning. 





Drove down to Newcastle for brunch at the Greek Bakery...feasted on my last pork gyro. 
Then up the hill to the theatre for 1230 warm-up ahead of the matinee...only 150 in, our lowest audience, but loads of them were up dancing by the end. Ate my dinner in the atrium with the gang, before heading to the car with some bits and pieces. Bumped into Aki, Kath, and Roz coming from the Clayhanger Guest House where Kath and Roz had checked in. Joined them at their table in the restaurant for a quick chat...Cath has been discharged from hospital and is at home receiving palliative care...it doesn't sound as though she has long. Phil has been running round making funerary plans. Warmed up for the evening show...about 225 in, but they were raucous. One guy, who was evidently on the sauce, seemed to find Grandad absolutely hilarious, even when I was at my most serious...very odd! Standing ovation at the end...Kath, Aki and Roz all on the crowded dancefloor for the encore. Great final show! A fitting end to my professional career! Things got a bit emotional in the bar as we said our long goodbyes...Sam and Shirley, particularly, got me teared up, saying how much they'd learnt watching my performances every night...very sweet. It was raining heavily, so I gave Kath and Roz a lift down the hill to the Guest House, then drove Aki back to Bakewell Street...got to bed around midnight!

Friday, 1 May 2026

Friday 1st May 2026

Woke around 0630. Had to get up to do some back stretches! Went back to bed before rising around 0945 to make tea. Had a brief kick about with Wilson in the back garden. Lovely sunny morning. Showered before driving over to Hanley to pick up Tony and Katrina from the Premier Inn. Drove them over to Middleport Pottery for brunch by the canal. Enjoyed a full English. Had a browse around the gallery, and forked out £90 for a gorgeous little flower pot by a Korean ceramicist. Drove Tony and Katrina to Stoke station, then did a little shopping in Sainsburys before returning to Bakewell Street. Played football with Wilson out in the back garden for a bit. 





Made a packed dinner and drove in to the theatre for a 1600 cast de-brief in the Youth Room with the SM and Management Team. Not much to report, really. Ate my dinner on a bench in the theatre back garden before warm up. About 200 in this evening...very lively bunch! Got a lot of enthusiastic dancers up...great show. Drove back to Bakewell Street and fed Wilson some cheese and carrot before retiring to my room.

Thursday, 30 April 2026

Thursday 30th April 2026

Woke around 0830. Got up and brought tea back to bed. Eventually got dressed, and drove over to Whitmore Lakes for a full English at the Cake Shack. Got recognised by one of the staff...she'd been to the Saturday matinee with her husband...she said I'd had them in hysterics. Hopefully she'll recommend the show to her colleagues...maybe I'll get a discount on the full English! Ate outside in the sunshine. Glorious morning! Drove back to Bakewell Street to put a packed lunch together, then drove in to the theatre. 220 in for the matinee...the average age was somewhere in the mid-80s. But got a few people up dancing. Ate my in-between-shows meal out in the car park on one of the picnic tables before preparing for the evening performance. 



Tony McB and Katrina D in tonight...Tony was on his way up to Buxton for work tomorrow, and Katrina had been visiting a chum in Shrewsbury. They loved the show...and seemed to have been thoroughly entertained, despite the relatively small house of about 190...not many could be persuaded onto the dance floor. Had a quick drink with Tony and Katrina in the bar before driving them over to the Premier Inn in Hanley, then drove back to the digs...

Wednesday 29th April 2026

Woke at 0630, and again at 0830. Got up around 0900 and descended to make tea. Aidan sat at his laptop in the kitchen. Drank tea in bed before descending to make porridge, which I ate in the Morning Room, as it was getting a blast of sunshine. Showered. Nice sunny day, but remarkably windy! 


Drove down to Spode for my coffee. I was the only one in there. Had a brief browse of the current exhibition, charting the origins of the famous Willow Pattern, apparently introduced by Spode in the late C18th. Kath phoned to say she was very confused by her train ticket...she has a five hour journey on Saturday! It ought to take three, so I don't understand what she's purchased...she said she'd pop in at the Central Station to make enquiries. I drove back to Bakewell Street to cook 'dinner'...only to find my chicken tikka masala and gunpowder potatoes had gone off...had to bin it all...so I cooked the frozen Dijon pork instead, with some sweet potatoes, and greens. Ate in my room.  Drove down to Newcastle to hook up with cast members who had arranged a final group meal at Cappello. I joined them for a ginger beer...didn't like the venue...the walls are lined with dreadful art. Gave David a lift back up to the theatre. Did some exercises before warming up on stage. About 200 in this evening. Show went down well. Had hoped to be introduced to Debbie McAndrew, who was in the audience, but no sign of her in the bar. Bought Matt a beer, had a brief chat, then drove back to the digs...

Tuesday, 28 April 2026

Tuesday 28th April 2026

Another fitful night...bad hernia repair giving me gip, though not as bad as last night, though I had to move very gingerly when necessary. Got up around 1000 and descended to make tea. Lyndsey and Aidan both at the kitchen table on a call. Kicked a ball about with Wilson in the back garden, but it was surprisingly nippy out there today. Brought porridge back to my room. Drove over to Brampton Park for coffee at Brampton Gallery and Museum. Had a wander around the ground floor displays...a bit of the history of Newcastle, and some local art displays. Drove on down to Newcastle for lunch at the Greek Bakery...enjoyed a pork gyro. Then headed for Tesco on the A34 and did some shopping; filled the car up with petrol ahead of Sunday's drive back to London. Headed back to Bakewell Street...was accosted at the back door by a woman claiming to have come to read the meter...she seemed kosha, as her notes stated that the gas meter was in the cellar...I showed her the way, before seeing her off the premises. Did some exercises before heading in to the theatre. Only 170 in this evening...a captioned show, which meant there were some hard of hearing in the house. It went OK...felt a bit rusty, as per usual after time off. I came straight back to the digs afterward...trying to stop the hernia pain getting any worse, and protect a voice that is beginning to tire...

Monday, 27 April 2026

Monday 27th April 2026

Terrible night's sleep. Back pain, neck discomfort, and much gip from my bad hernia repair meant a fitful night! Gave up at 0600 and got up for a while. Got back into bed around 0630...woke up at 1000. Glorious day outside descended to make tea and brought porridge back up to my room. Showered. Drove down to Newcastle and parked up outside the Jones's at No.44 Florence Street, then walked in to town for a quick coffee at Keele In Town. 


Walked back to Florence Street and presented myself at No.44...Paul had set up lunch outside in his verdant back garden. Sylvie was there too, still sporting her plaster cast, having broken a wrist in a fall three weeks ago. I was treated to a tasty mozzarella salad, with creme caramel for dessert. Had a lovely chat with them both about old colleagues, theatre, etc...I had a delightful afternoon. Drove round to Brampton Park for a wander...FaceTimed Aki from a bench beside the rose garden. She seemed on good form, though still feeling a bit bruised...she'd been to have her dressing changed at the GP's. I parked the car off Albert Street and wandered up to the Polite Vicar for a sandwich and a beer, before reporting to the ticket office ahead of this evening's Lindisfarne gig...managed to get an upgrade, which brought me down from the balcony onto the second row. Had a nice chat with the guy sat next to me...it turned out he had seen me in many shows at the Vic in the 90s, and remembered my name...he even recalled that I'd gone down to London to restart a surveying career! Lindisfarne were great...only one founder member in the line up these days, an ageing Rod Clement on guitar and mandolin. Most of the singing was done by Dave Hull-Denholm, Alan Hull's son-in-law, who possessed an uncannily similar voice to his father-in-law...great stuff. They played all my favourites...Lady Eleanor, Meet Me On the Corner, Fog On The Tyne, We Can Swing Together, Winter Song, ending the set with Clear White Light. I had a tear in my eye at the end. Drove back to Bakewell Street for a soak in the bath...