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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 · 24/09/2007 23:03

Snurfling and sniffling still, I'm afraid.

Where are you playing Scrabble? on facebook??

LyraBelacqua · 24/09/2007 23:09

No, not Facebook, haven't ventured on there yet. can't quite see the point.

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oggsfrog · 24/09/2007 23:09

What letters have you got?

LyraBelacqua · 24/09/2007 23:12

I've got a bloody Q and no U to pair it with. Bah. Laptop battery is about to run out so I'm off to bed. See ya!

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oggsfrog · 24/09/2007 23:15

Night night.

oggsfrog · 24/09/2007 23:16
BoingBoing · 25/09/2007 09:54

Good morning one and all!!!! And what a fabulous beautiful morning it is. You'll never guess who my lovely scrummy, yummy dream was about last night. . Ruined only by the blardy rood alarm clock at 6am

LyraBelacqua · 25/09/2007 10:01

Morning Boing. I havn't had a Lee dream in ages but I have been having more and more featuring Sean Slater from EastEnders. I feel so disloyal

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BoingBoing · 25/09/2007 10:09

Oh Lyra Eastenders?! Talk about lowering the tone

But it was a lovely scrummy dream......

binkleandflip · 25/09/2007 10:11

He looks a bit like the guy off Basil Brush...which I watch every morn after dd has gone to school ...I sky plus it !

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binkleandflip · 25/09/2007 10:14

I dont get facebook either! Was invited onto it by my friend and so I played along, set up a profile etc - I still only have three friends and completely dont get all the werewolf/hatching eggs malarkey and am now getting obsessed with it (like MN) WHY????

Two weeks ago I couldnt care less about facebook and was quite satisfied with my life and friends now I feel like a virtual social outcast!!

I am going to de-embroil myself with it as of today...or not...

BoingBoing · 25/09/2007 11:01

Binkle, I don't have any friends on facebooke (or do I mean I don't have any friends....?!). However, I'm not surprised, they're not really into that stuff - or maybe we're just old.

BoingBoing · 25/09/2007 11:01

facebooke . I of course meant facebook. I'm not THAT old hehehehe!

binkleandflip · 25/09/2007 11:20

Same here - majority of my RL friends aren't interested in it - and neither was I - should have just left well alone!!

oggsfrog · 25/09/2007 11:21

Werewolf/hatching eggs????

binkleandflip · 25/09/2007 11:28

Oh it's where friends send you eggs that hatch into various things or they bite you and you become a werewolf....I have no idea how to respond to these things when I get them!

God, I really, really need to get a life! MN (and in particular this thread) is acceptable but being drawn into all the other stuff is just wrong..I found myself spending valuable minutes of my life yesterday watching a youtube clip of sporticus doing various strenuous moves in close-up FGS!!

BoingBoing · 25/09/2007 11:56

Binkle! I think you need to get a hobby!

binkleandflip · 25/09/2007 12:01

I do, either that or actually get off my big bum and go and find some premises so I can open my business and start earning by doing what I have trained for.

Trouble is, I've been spoilt by dh. I stopped working and went to college last September and now I am back at college but dh doesn't like me doing 'just any' job whilst I wait to open my business. I applied for a part time job at a shoe shop last xmas for extra spends and he actually PAID me the equivalent of what I would have earned NOT to take the job when it was offered to me (because no wife of his was working in a shop blah blah blah) and so here I am, lady of leisure - against my will (well, not entirely ).

But I am getting seriously bored and need to sort this business out soon. Trouble is fitting it around my devoted 'mooning-over-Lee' time

LyraBelacqua · 25/09/2007 12:31

lol at Ye Olde Facebooke .
So what's stopping you setting up this business Binkle? And what channel is Basil Brush on? I haven't seen it since i was a kid.

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BoingBoing · 25/09/2007 12:50

Binkle, my DH felt the same when I wanted to go for a part time job in the local health food shop. Unfortunately, the stingy git didn't pay me though!

What's the business you want to set up? With my work hat on for a second, part of what I do is advise people on business start ups re premises, funding, marketing etc, so if there's anything I can help with..... (oh, it's free!) Maybe free advice on how to combine your training with your Lee oggling whilst making money?

binkleandflip · 25/09/2007 12:51

inertia, Lyra

When I have finished my next course (feb) I'll have a full range of experience so will feel more up for it I think.

Basil Brush is on CBBC at 8.30a.m. - gotta respect the fox

binkleandflip · 25/09/2007 12:53

thanks boing!

I recently qualified as an holistic therapist and I'm at college now doing swedish body massage - I'm already trained as a beauty therapist. I'd love a little day spa of my own but the technicalities of setting it up are a bit beyond me at the mo.

LyraBelacqua · 25/09/2007 12:55

Could you not work in someone else's spa before setting up your own? To give you more experience and understanding of the business?

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binkleandflip · 25/09/2007 12:58

I'd like to but it's fitting the hours in around dd.

I was thinking if I managed my own place I could be more flexible with the hours I was able to do rather than trying to dictate to an employer what hours I could work.

binkleandflip · 25/09/2007 13:01

Also, I know I'm lucky to be in a position to start my business and be supported by dh in the venture so I feel I really should make a go of it.

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