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Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat 2

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LyraBelacqua · 05/09/2007 00:19

Well, what can I say, fantastic, fantastic, fantastic!!!!!!!!
He certainly lived up to his promise to put on a hell of a show! Lee was a brilliant performer, great voice, acting, dancing, the works.
The evening almost ended up in disaster before it had even begun. After getting back from DS1's karate class, I had precisely 10 minutes to get ready and hand over the boys to my mum before heading off for the station. Halfway to the station I think tickets!!!. I'd only gone and left them at home . So I run back, grab the tickets and sprint to the station, catching the train by the skin of my teeth (my dream was an omen after all ). Then at the other end I have to charge through the rush hour crowds like a demon and make it with five minutes to spare.
DP and I get a large glass of white wine in plastic cups and settle into our tiny seats, looking at an empty stage with just a wooden chair in it. I'm seated next to a fat bloke whose bum spills under the armrest and takes half my seat as well (and he had stinky feet but I tried to ignore that). Then minutes later His Leeness appears, looking as fantastic as ever, singing Any Dream Will Do. His voice was superb throughout the whole show, apart from one very loud, very long bum note which made me cringe .
The show was just amazing, all the cast put in excellent performances, including the understudy who was playing the part of the narrator tonight. I'd never seen Joseph before so didn't know what to expect. There wasnt really that much of a story but it was so colourful and energetic. I loved the Elvis Pharoah bits and all the little jokes they snuck in.
Then before I knew it it was winding up, with a big dance routine at the end and Lee in his gold breast plate singing Close Every Door for a second time. Then he stands on some sort of lift thing and is raised in the air to exactly my eye level and I could swear he was smiling at me (ok, wishful thinking I know, but it was still a special moment).
At the end everyone hot-foots it out the door and there's a big crowd waiting behind velvet ropes just outside the main doors, so I loiter as long as I can then head outside, where I have to stand at the front. Then Lee comes out to sign autographs and the man himself hands me a signed photograph and smiles at me . I was literally less than an arm's length away from him and I told him how good I thought he was and he smiles again very briefly while handing out more signed photos and signing people's programmes. then he waves to the adoring crowd and disappears back inside and it's all over.
Then I start wishing I could go again and, wait, hang on, I'm going again on Monday . This time I'll buy a programme and get him to sign it.
Then DP takes me for a birthday drink at the American Bar in the Savoy Hotel across the road and we head home.
And that's it. A fantastic birthday treat and I can't wait till Monday.
G'night all.

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oggsfrog · 05/09/2007 19:06

Actually Berrie I think you can do a private profile and have it so that only the people you name as friends can view it.....but I'm not sure.

Berrie · 05/09/2007 19:07

Could I pop a picture up then take it away quick?

LyraBelacqua · 05/09/2007 19:07

Berrie, you could create a profile with just the bare minimum information, then you'd still be anonymous unless your best friend is an MNer. Do one to say where you live and how many children you have but nothing else.

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Berrie · 05/09/2007 19:07

oooo that would be good!

LyraBelacqua · 05/09/2007 19:08

Of course, you can create a profile that's visible only to named friends.

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BoingBoing · 05/09/2007 19:08

Lyra, they really are scrummy. Totally edible. Reminds me, I really should update my profile - Berrie, I'm not sure if there's any way around it. And I'm too tight to pay for that contact thingy.

Right, time to run the bath I think...night night

Berrie · 05/09/2007 19:09

No I meant, I'd like to show you my children now we've seen yours but people who know my children could ID me...not that they ever would but my Mum told me she'd joined Mumsnet and it freaked me out...

Berrie · 05/09/2007 19:09

Night Boing, have a lovely evening...

LyraBelacqua · 05/09/2007 19:11

If you put up pictures, you can make them visible to all mumsnetters or just friends. So only us lot would be able to see them.

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Berrie · 05/09/2007 19:14

Can't log into mymumsnet...can't remember passwords etc and the reminder is sent to my old address which is all set up on the computer upstairs and it doesn't work...

oggsfrog · 05/09/2007 19:15

Night Boing.

I've just started to add you as mates and I'll experiment with a picture. Got to bath dd now.

Berrie · 05/09/2007 19:18

See you Oggs!
Bugger can't do a thing without registration details...what can I do? Join again...but then I can't be me!

LyraBelacqua · 05/09/2007 19:19

Yup, me too, got to get the small ones to bed. DP's out tonight so I'm on my own.

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LyraBelacqua · 05/09/2007 19:20

Wrack your brains. The password will come to you. Keep trying, I want to see your babies.

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Berrie · 05/09/2007 19:20

Bye all...and then there was one...

oggsfrog · 05/09/2007 20:09

I'm still here Just got dd into bed and am putting some washing up to dry.

LyraBelacqua · 05/09/2007 20:11

Me too, just got rid of boys and am having a nice chilled glass of cranberry and lime juice.

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oggsfrog · 05/09/2007 20:15

Berrie, use the "contact us" button at the top of the screen (in the blue bar towards the right) and explain your problem. Tech might be able to do his magic. It's worth a try.

Your only other option would be to set up an email in your Berrie name. I've got a yahoo email account as oggsfrog, and if the others had one in their mn names then we could all send each other any pics etc that we wanted and it wouldn't be compromising your wish for anonymity

LyraBelacqua · 05/09/2007 20:16

We could set up a Yahoo or Hotmail email group. Then all our chats wouldn't be available for all and sundry to read.

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oggsfrog · 05/09/2007 20:20

Eh? what are they? How? Who?

LyraBelacqua · 05/09/2007 20:22

We all create email addresses then put them in a group, so that every message you send goes to the whole group. Might be a bit clumsy though. Something like MSN Messenger might be better.

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oggsfrog · 05/09/2007 20:29

Whats MSN messenger? What sort of format does it take?

The benefit of this thread is that old, senile posters with appalling memory, can scroll back and forth to relevant bits

LyraBelacqua · 05/09/2007 20:31

Messenger is an instant message thingumibob, much like this thread, but isn't open for the whole world to read. I haven't actually used it before though.

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binkleandflip · 05/09/2007 20:34

I quite like it that we have our own little gang within MN.

Berrie, thanks for the youthful comment

I consider you my new best friend

cece · 05/09/2007 20:35

No I booked the tickets before the tv show finihsed so din't know who it owuld be at the time - as I say becasue DD loves Joseph the musical. However, Lee winning was a bonus

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