American Celebs playing in London
It seems that many of America's sweethearts find respite on the stages of London's West End. So far I have seen: Woody Haroldson in Night of the Iguana (and he was brilliant), Christian Slater in One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (and he was really good), I was supposed to see Patrick Swayze in Guys and Dolls (but he was sick with a throat infection!) Kevin Spacey will soon be here and I can't wait for his show, and last night, as I was walking around Soho, I saw Juliette Lewis exit from the Apollo Theatre and graciously chat with her waiting fans. I loath that I am thrilled by the famous, but I have long since given up trying to fight it, so I when I saw J. Lewis (my first official Celeb sighting in London) I acted as star struck as I am and I took her photo. Pathetic. It really is, and I can't defend my actions, so instead, I embrace them by posting the pic. She is absolutely tiny. Watching her talk to her people, hearing her voice, seeing her playfulness, totally feeling her underlying intensity and enjoying her urban-edge-attitude made me want to be her, maybe for a moment, maybe forever. She seems like someone who would be cool to know. All that in about 4 minutes of observation. Rock on Juliett.
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