<\/a>our dinner and show. Then we entered the British Museum where we spent the next few hours perusing the exhibits. We first went to the European section. I particular wanted to see the ancient clocks and watches section but this section turned out to be closed for a couple of weeks. Nevertheless there were plenty of interesting exhibits to see. Next came the ancient Persian section then ancient Egypt. We concluded our tour with the Asian sections.<\/p>\nHaving worn our feet out we decided to stop for a cup of coffee. We found a pleasant street caf\u00e9 nearby to recharge. We still had time left over so we went wondering and ended up in a pub near Covent Garden for a pint\/glass of wine.<\/p>\n
Soon it was time for dinner. Because of our ticket\/dinner deal we weren’t presented with the full menu but we were still able to choose two course meals that were quite tasty. From the restaurant we went back to the theatre to pick up our tickets. Rather than sit around for half an hour we had another walk around the area before settling into our seats a few minutes before the show started.<\/p>\n
We had little idea about the story for “We Will Rock You”. It turns out to be set in the future when the music corporations have banned any form of live music and it’s up to one ‘dreamer’ to rediscover rock music. Sounds cheesy but it was excellent. All the music was by Queen. As we are familiar with all the songs, as was much of the audience, it was quite involving.<\/p>\n
By the time we made our way back to the boat it was almost midnight. It didn’t take long before we were out for the count.<\/p>\n