
Did you go to a costume party like Josh Hartnett and Alexa Chung did on Halloween? They attended Bungalow 8 for a spooky All Hallows Eve party, where Pixie Geldof also partied it up. OK, I guess Josh didn't get the costume memo — unless he's going for 'Hollywood actor in London on his downtime' — but Alexa certainly went for it with grey in her hair, a deathly pallor, and a cut throat drawn on in fake blood.

We haven't seen a lot of Josh Hartnett out and about since
I reviewed Rain Man, mainly because he's working hard in the West End production each evening. But at the end of last week Josh spent a night on the town, at Bungalow 8 and Volstead, trying to go incognito in his glasses and beanie hat. Looks like he was worried about the cold weather, as he was wearing a jacket, hoodie, shirt and t-shirt on along with his scarf!

Last night (with
Lipstick Jungle on record) I took a trip to the theatre to see one of the first performances of Rain Man in the West End, starring Josh Hartnett and Adam Godley. The play is an adaptation of the movie starring Dustin Hoffman and Tom Cruise, about a selfish young guy named Charlie Babbitt, whose rich father dies and leaves him very little. The money goes into a trust for an older brother he didn't know he had, autistic-savant Raymond, who he takes on a road trip across the States.

With
rumours of trysts in the Soho Hotel library, Josh Hartnett has certainly got Londoners talking about him ahead of his West End debut in Rain Man. The opening has been
put back to September 19, as the play's director was replaced early in rehearsals and they need some more time to finish polishing the performance. Still, I don't mind waiting another couple of weeks to see Josh treading the boards.