Mark Arby
@markarby
Londoner, scientist, Arsenal supporter, lover of cake.
Well that #severealert on my phone and the accompanying buzzing sound literally made me jump. Was there an advanced warning or is it a genuine emergency?
A sign I'm getting old. I have a drawer full of random cables that I don't use any more but refuse to throw away because I'm convinced one day I might need them.
I've not watched much of this year's Commonwealth Games and I don't know much about netball but that match was epic. Well done Jamaica.
Keir Starmer leaves Downing Street in the style of EastEnders. #starmer #primeminister
Last night I went to see Tender at the Bush Theatre in West London. A fascinating and original play. A love story with elements of horror and psychological thriller. Well worth seeing.
Another day, another play. Tonight I was at Old Vic Theatre to see their all female version of Glengarry Glen Ross.
Tonight theatre visit was to the National to see Sandra Oh in The Misantrope.
Tonight's trip to the theatre was to see Pride at the National Theatre. It was so good.
Sending hugs Elmo who is being criticised for staying neutral on the NBA Finals.
Just back from watching Sherlock Holmes at the Regent's Park Open Air Theatre. A very cold night for May, started to rain midway through the second act and the play was a bit of a confusing mess. Disappointing evening all round.
Jo and Kush are such lovely young men and they have a beautiful friendship. I really hope they win. #RaceAcrossTheWorld
Totally in awe of this guy finishing the London Marathon in less than half the fastest time it took me to complete the race.
Third and final play this week. Tonight I was at the Lyric Hammersmith to see Jaja's African Hair Braiding. I liked it.
It's hard not to admire Roy Hodgson for his desire and commitment to football, returning to management in the Championship at the age of 78.
Another day, another play. Tonight I was at the Royal Court Theatre to see John Proctor Is The Villain.
Last night I was at the National Theatre to see Summerfolk. Sadly, I was a bit disappointed by it.