Erm, I last blogged here at the start of September apparently? Oh. Doesn't time fly when you're having fun? And before you know it, it's nearly Christmas!
So, what on earth have I been up to, in a "world of theatre and musical theatre" kind of way? Oh my goodness, quite an awful lot.
And I haven't got time, unfortunately, to review every single show I've seen in great depth, because I've been so rubbish and not found the time to blog......but don't despair! I have decided to give you a quick mini-review of everything instead! All in one blog post! Like a megamix! Yay!
Here goes....
September:
Little Women by Centenary Theatre Company at The Brindley, Runcorn
Little Women by Centenary Theatre Company at The Brindley, Runcorn
I have to admit, I have not seen as many plays as I would have liked. But this was a good place to start! A lovely ensemble with some believable characters and this classic story was portrayed in a charming way. I thoroughly enjoyed it.
Footloose by Encore Productions at The Brindley, Runcorn
I can barely remember watching the movie Footloose ...I am that old and it was so long ago that I had mostly forgotten it. But this musical brought the story to life in a fabulous way. With a fantastic leading man and woman and brilliant supporting cast down to the excellent music and choreography this was a first class production that had us all dancing in the aisles.
Matilda, touring production, Palace Theatre, Manchester
This was my second time seeing Matilda, having seen it in the West End. And it was just as good second time round. Craig Els excelled as Miss Trunchbull and the child cast were outstanding. The only downside was that my seat was a little far over to one side so I missed a little of the action on stage which was slightly disappointing.. I think I will go for circle seats next time.. I am sure I will see it again at some point!
October:
The Railway Children, Encore Productions, The Pyramid, Warrington
The Railway Children, Encore Productions, The Pyramid, Warrington
This classic story was brought to life in a touching and humorous way by this local theatre group. I was lucky enough to see both casts (the child roles were all double cast) and each of these young actors were fantastic. The role of Mr Perks was played by Seb Farrell and he was fantastic, in character from the moment I walked into the theatre and he stamped my railway ticket. The supporting cast were brilliant and it was a real ensemble piece. A great play from Josh Hankey on his directorial debut.
November:
Kinky Boots, touring production, Opera House, Manchester
Kinky Boots, touring production, Opera House, Manchester
This was always going to be a special musical for me. Cyndi Lauper wrote the songs for a musical about MY HOME TOWN! Little old Northampton. Wow. And I can't find anything to fault about it. Fantastic leads in Charlie and Lola (thought that was a Cbeebies show haha), the Angels were amazing and even though I was convinced the Northampton accent would be rubbish I have to admit they had a good go at it! A show that will definitely raise you up.
The Wedding Singer, Centenary Theatre Company, The Brindley, Runcorn
As a self-confessed "child of the 80s" (yes I'm that old) I have to admit I was looking forward to seeing a musical of one of my favourite films from the 90s set in the 80s....and it exceeded all expectations. Fun from start to finish, a very very funny show with some amazing vocalists and stunning choreography. A great night's entertainment, well done Centenary.
December:
Six The Musical, The Lowry, Salford
Six The Musical, The Lowry, Salford
Now, I am a history buff and the Tudors is probably my favourite period of history. So when I learned there was now a musical based on Henry VIII's wives and their stories I was beside myself. Tickets were booked. And OMG am I glad they were! Six was incredible. Half rock concert/half musical, this 75 minute long show is just amazing from start to finish. With songs based on the styles of Katy Perry, Adele, Ariana the wives were brought to live with amazing vocals and such an incredible bond between the actresses playing them. I especially loved all the modern cultural inserts - very clever. If you've not seen Six then make sure you do. Absolutely stunning.
So that's my last few months. Busy busy but some brilliant shows that made me very happy.
So what's next? Shows to come in 2019:
Winnie The Pooh/Honk The Musical
Les Miserables (touring)
Joseph
Wind In The Willows
Our Day Out
Animal Farm
Book of Mormon
Winnie The Pooh/Honk The Musical
Les Miserables (touring)
Joseph
Wind In The Willows
Our Day Out
Animal Farm
Book of Mormon
That's whats booked so far! Some of these may include my kids, I'll be honest. Haha..There will be a review of the year at the end of December and I promise I'll be a better blogger next year. As Alexander Hamilton once said, just you wait...