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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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LyraBelacqua · 25/09/2007 13:11

Makes sense. Good luck .
I've been thinking for the last year that I should start my own business but I'm not sure what. Like you I want to be in charge of my own hours so I can still pick DSs up from school etc.

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BoingBoing · 25/09/2007 13:16

There may also be funding available in the form of a grant or loan for starting up your own business as a woman, depending on where exactly you live. Business Link is also a good place to start as they also offer lots of courses for start ups.
Hmm, I know I said free, but what about the odd massage? A-ha! Penny drops! Massage? Therapy? Lee? Hmmm, Boing sees it all

LyraBelacqua · 25/09/2007 13:18

Maybe you should set up your massage place next door to the Adelphi. And offer discounts to the cast...

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binkleandflip · 25/09/2007 13:43

I wish I have got a portable massage table so nothing to stop me standing outside the stage door and doing a bit of touting I guess..

This is a total change of direction for me - I have always worked in office set-ups but I have to say I wish I'd done it a long time ago.

Have you decided about going to see Lewis yet Lyra?

BoingBoing · 25/09/2007 14:00

Well good for you Binkle!

I often see ads for people looking for therapists to share their premises down here, so I guess you'll find the same where you are? That'd cut costs and enable you to build a client base before you go the whole hogg and open 'Binkle's Flipped'

binkleandflip · 25/09/2007 14:22

LOL at 'Binkle's flipped'

LyraBelacqua · 25/09/2007 15:11

Still undecided about Lewis. I'd like to take DS1 but Saturday matinee tickets are few and far between. Where did you sit when you went with your DD? I'm wondering if the view is good enough for a little one in the upper circle several rows back. I was in row C which was fine but I can't get tickets this far forward.

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binkleandflip · 25/09/2007 15:49

We sat in mid stalls, around row M I think. She had a booster seat so would he be ok with one of those?

Good thing about the Adelphi is that it is quite small not a reasonable view from everywhere I think.

I tried to get matinee tickets first too but no luck.

Berrie · 26/09/2007 07:46

Bah no internet yesterday!

BoingBoing · 26/09/2007 10:36
Berrie · 26/09/2007 11:43

wooooo wooooo woooo ( lonesome wind noise )

Am in the middle of packing to come down your way Boing...I hate packing.

BoingBoing · 26/09/2007 12:07

I'll make it simple for you. Here's a little list of what you need:
wellies
umbrella
raincoat
jumpers x 15
rainhat
towels to dry off after you get soaked

Am I helping?

Berrie · 26/09/2007 12:28

Don't wish bad weather on me!
I've been sunburnt in Cornwall in mid October before and it was blimmin' cold and wet in June anyway!

BoingBoing · 26/09/2007 12:39

Sorry Berrie, I promise I'm not, so don't shoot the messenger! I'm just looking out of the window
But the good news is that the weather is a vast improvement on June

binkleandflip · 26/09/2007 14:59

Hey Girls!!!!!!

I've had a gereat day! My birthday on Friday and dh is going to Spain for a long weekend with his mates

I'll cope as long as he brings me a big present back LOL. Anyway, I've been taken out to lunch by my best friend - had a few wines and feeling very full of happiness and love (as you do!)

But I need a bit of help with Lee visualisation with which to burn off all this energy and vitality I have generated - ahem.

Please oblige

binkleandflip · 26/09/2007 15:08

talk to me please!!!

binkleandflip · 26/09/2007 15:13

harumph!

I'm orf to pick dd up from school then off to college so will back later, porbably a bit less slurry and giddy

BoingBoing · 26/09/2007 16:00

Oops, sorry, I just did a spot of work for a few minutes there. Won't happen again!!! Are we a bit squiffy Binkle? hehehehe. Lunchtime drinking eh?! It's the road to ruin (errr- you're not driving are you

Right. Visualisation time. hmmmm. thinks...... ok. Think tanned, waxed torso. Think slight sheen of sweat. Think very scruncable dark curls and meltingly brown eyes.... Think loincloth hanging ever so slightly lower than it should....

I must get back to work immediately, naughty thoughts. And I'm sober.

binkleandflip · 26/09/2007 16:15

not driving no, school is over the road from our house everybody in the playground was in soft focus - was lovely

I only had three so not complete lush honest !

Thanks for the mental picutre Boing, am playing it over in my mind right now..

BoingBoing · 26/09/2007 16:28

It's ok - it is your birthday!

binkleandflip · 26/09/2007 16:34

Well, not til Friday but I'm making the most of it lol

BoingBoing · 26/09/2007 16:46

Binkle, today falls well within the 'Birthday celebrations festival' and is therefore more than acceptable! How's the visualisation coming along?

NEWSFLASH FOR BERRIE - The sun's out!!!!!

BoingBoing · 26/09/2007 16:59

Me and my big mouth. It's just started raining again

binkleandflip · 26/09/2007 17:04

It's going well, too well infact, am getting rather annoyed by the fact I am houswewife in Lancashire as opposed to oiling Lee up nightly for his performance

That'll be the wine wearing off I guess

Berrie · 26/09/2007 18:23

Hurrah!....oh Booo!
Never mind Boing. I'm sure we'll have a lovely time whatever the weather

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