





Who´s been giving me cultural tips as usual... some photos of what´s on offer in downtown Buenos Aires. Teatro Colon is well-closed for a massive renovation so couldn´t even go on the guided tour which otherwise are daily events. And I´m sure my Spanish would not have coped with a serious theatre production anyway. Went to Eva, The Musical last night. Ha, she won´t approve of that one bit, but I couldn´t face Othello sung in Spanish or Andrew Lloyd Weber in any language really.