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Quotes About London

Pubs would be number one. And black cabs and cabbies - moody cabbies always crack me up. And the other thing I love is the parks: the parks around London don't get enough airtime - I think they're sensational, and when spring hits, the first thing I'll do is go to the park.
~ Poppy Delevingne
The first thing that was intimidating was when I started rehearsing to play Riff in the London company. That first day of rehearsal, I thought, 'Oh my God, I'm never going to learn this. I'm too slow.'
~ George Chakiris
When I was deciding whether or not to take the job at Celine, I didn't really look at the history of the house. I had other offers to come back, but they weren't right, or they wouldn't let me stay in London, which was non-negotiable.
~ Phoebe Philo
London is the most important city in the world for restaurants.
~ Alain Ducasse
We used to play in a theater club in London called The King's Head. When the theater let nut, around 10:00 P.M., we'd be ready to go and really get it on for about an hour or so.
~ Mark Knopfler
I had studied theater for three years in London when someone suggested me for the role.
~ Orlando Bloom
Theatre is relatively easy if you're British - you're living in the theatre capital of the world, London - there are so many places you can work, still. If I had begun to think of myself as a film actor, I think I would have got distracted.
~ Ian Mckellen
Right before I graduated from the national theatre school, I got the part of Roxie Hart in 'Chicago' in Copenhagen. That led to me playing it here in London. I was 26 when I came over for that. It was the first thing I did as a professional, and it is still the experience of my life.
~ Birgitte Hjort Sorensen
There was no real fringe theatre in London until way after the war, so either a play was done secretly with a club licence or it was done openly and had to be assessed along with everything else.
~ Timothy West
From there I did a one year theatre acting course in Fife, and then three years of drama school in London.
~ Ewan McGregor
I paid my dues at drama school and worked backstage in every Theatre in London.
~ Richard O'Brien
I worked in rep for six years, then I came to London and to the National Theatre. What's better than that?
~ Imelda Staunton
As an actress and comedienne, I'm a huge fan of he theatre and the Tricycle in Kilburn is my favourite in London. I dragged my kids to a performance of 'Twelfth Night' there, where they handed out pizza. Who knew that all it takes to get children interested in Shakespeare is a snack?
~ Arabella Weir
I would most like to do film or TV. Possibly theatre in the future, but I'm in L.A. a lot of the time at the moment and if I was going to do theatre it would be in London.
~ Freddie Stroma
When I was 16, I played Tallulah in 'Bugsy Malone' at the Queen's Theatre. Me and five others shared a flat together in Blackheath. It was brilliant being 16 and living in London with my mates.
~ Sheridan Smith
Modelling was not very satisfying for me. I came to London to model, and I fell in love with the theatre. I was eating yoghurt every day so that I had the money to go to the theatre. I saw everything. It's still my dream to be on stage in London.
~ Caterina Murino
There's something rather wonderful about the fact that Oxford is a very small city that contains most of the cultural and metropolitan facilities you could want, in terms of bookshops, theatre, cinema, conversation. But it's near enough to London to get here in an hour, and it's near enough to huge open spaces without which I would go insane.
~ Mark Haddon
Starting my career in London was no accident because the city and the industry here are all about theatre and drama, and I respond well to that.
~ Erin O'Connor
I always thought from my knowledge of London theater and the audiences here that they would appreciate a truly genius piece of theatrical work.
~ Brandon Victor Dixon
'London' is a gallery of sensation of impressions. It is a history of London in a thematic rather than a chronological sense with chapters of the history of smells, the history of silence, and the history of light. I have described the book as a labyrinth, and in that sense in complements my description of London itself.
~ Peter Ackroyd
A few years ago, there was a popular stage play in London—you'll have to pardon me, but I'm quoting accurately—titled Shopping and F***ing. That's an apt description of the passions of our era, the goals most of us, liberal and conservative, aspire to. Democrats are the Party of Lust, Republicans the Party of Greed—both are individualist and materialist to the core.
~ Rod Dreher
When I'm in London, Claridge's is a great favourite. I'm a big fan of art deco architecture and the rooms are extraordinary.
~ Roman Coppola
There was a fire at the Inland Revenue office in London, but it was put out before any serious good was done.
~ Ronnie Barker
to this day, there are ravens at the Tower of London. They're fed by the Ravenmaster of the Yeoman Warders.
~ Luanne Rice