Monthly Archives: June 2024

Much ado about a trip to The Globe Theatre – May 2024

On Saturday 25th May, 30 of our members, and friends or family of members, went on a tour of the Globe Theatre and then attended a performance of Much Ado about Nothing at the theatre.  The tour (which took place during a rehearsal of the performance we were going to watch later) really brought the Elizabethan experience of attending the Globe to life. We learnt that the first Globe Theatre was built in 1599 and destroyed by fire 14 years later. The new Globe theatre was opened in 1997, but 16th century building methods were used to construct it and the roof is thatched with reeds, so that it is still a big fire risk, although the sprinkler system may be an improvement on fire prevention techniques available in Shakespeare’s time.

We were also told about the ‘groundlings’, also referred to as stinkards or penny-stinkers, who were too poor to pay to be able to sit on one of the three levels of the theatre. If they paid one penny (the price of a loaf of bread), they could stand in “the pit”, also called “the yard”, just below the stage, to watch the play. When we watched the performance, I think we all felt a little bit envious of the groundlings as they could see everything (unlike us due to our cheap seats at the side of the stage) and were sometimes involved in the action.  It looked really fun, but I don’t think many of us could have lasted the course.

The performance of Much Ado About Nothing was hilarious, shocking and tragic in turns.  We all agreed that Beatrix and Benedict were absolutely fantastic and the whole production was superb.

We are now thinking of a follow-up trip to the Sam Wannamaker theatre in the winter. Watch this space!

An evening of wine and pampering – June 2024

Seventeen members were given a talk and demonstration by Carolyn’s daughter Robyn, to the range of Tropic Natural Skincare products for which she is an Ambassador. Robyn firstly told us about how the company had been started by Susie Ma – a previous contestant on The Apprentice and explained the guiding principles and ethos of… Continue reading

Mudlarking – Our June 2024 meeting

              Christine Webb from the Thames Explorer Trust presented a fascinating talk about mudlarking and some of her finds.  Mudlarking is searching the banks of rivers, in this case the Thames, for the artefacts that are revealed when the tide goes out. Objects from the thousands of years of… Continue reading

Attending the NFWI Annual Meeting – June 2024

Caroline Powell attended the Annual Meeting of the National Federation of WI at the Royal Albert Hall in June on behalf of Lee Green WI and three other WIs.  Although it might sound a bit of a dusty affair, she had a great day! “Great speakers without exception on the topic of domestic abuse and… Continue reading

Singalong with Richard & Mark – Our May 2024 Meeting & AGM

This month we welcomed back Richard Gregg and Mark Andrew for some vocal fun.  After a few warm up exercises to get the best from our voices, Richard and Mark took us through a medley of songs from The Sound of Music as well as telling us little known and fascinating facts about the musical… Continue reading

Summiting the Brockley 3 Peaks – May 2024

Blessed with fine weather we had a great walk setting off from Ladywell Fields and summiting the Brockley Three Peaks: Blythe Hill, One Tree Hill and Hilly Fields – a total of about 8.6 km and 13,000 steps! ” A lovely walk today, thanks everyone!” “A fabulous first outing as a WI member.  I enjoyed… Continue reading

Ladies who lunched, April 2024

Twenty of us enjoyed a fine dining experience at City View restaurant, part of Shooters Hill Sixth Form College where the food is prepared by advanced catering students, supervised and guided by professional chefs from the hospitality industry.  We were treated to choices from Billy’s menu including his crispy squid with spiced oil dressing, a… Continue reading

Women in Advertising – Our April 2024 meeting

We were treated to a fascinating talk by Lizzie Broadbent about ‘Women in Advertising Between the Wars’.  In 1913, one of Britain’s women’s magazines told readers about the opportunities presented by this ‘new, vital and growing vocation’ and that year women working in the industry came together to form their own network, the Women’s Advertising… Continue reading