*sob*

The move to my new host came unexpected (it was scheduled for next week) and I didn’t get a chance to make a complete backup. The last one I made was Nov 16th, and I found the databases for my fanlistings on my hard-drive. I’ve searched high and low but the WordPress database is gone. I did find a previous backup and had no choice but to upload that one.

So… all posts from July 20th until November 21th are gone *sigh*

I will upload all the freebies again – give me some time though as offline life is rather hectic at the moment.

Happy Anniversary

Happy 50th Anniversary Mom & Dad!

50th Anniversary

Credits: Prom Page Kit by Kim Liddiard

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Wicked

Available at www.wickedthemusical.co.uk This is also a show I wanted to see for a looong time. I saw Kerry Ellis (Elphaba) in Les Mis and thought she was a wonderful Fantine. Now I got the chance seeing her as Elphaba and she didn’t disappoint me – on the contrary.

We’ve been listening to the CD for the last few months and loved Idina Menzel’s voice. However, I’ve heard her sing live – on various TV performances – and the high notes in “Defying Gravity” weren’t always spot on. Kerry Ellis sang each and every note exactly as it should, sometimes fragile (I’m not that girl and For Good), sometimes powerful (Defying Gravity and No Good Deed). At every scene she chose the right mood and sang her heart out.

Emerald City When you’ve not seen a show and only know the music, you make pictures in your head, well.. that’s what I do 🙂 My pictures were too bland and unexciting compared to the real thing. Gorgeous costumes, so rich in material and color – including an enormous variety of shades of green! A great company, from hearing the individual voices I bet there’s more future “lead” material there! Great set, which is used to the max and not just there for decoration, a show with an unexpected ending. A great love story, but also a tale about friendship for life and the message that you should never judge a book by its cover.

Kerry Ellis & Dianne Pilkington Manon’s favourite song is “Popular” and we cried tears of laughter. Dianne Pilkington exaggerates Glinda’s shallowness in a funny way, and though you feel that she truly wants to help Elphaba, she’s too obsessed with her own beautiful image to see what really is going on. For those who’ve seen the show, Diana flicks her hair with a “toss, toss” which made the audience rofl! Hard to explain, it’s a case of “you had to be there…”. I found a video of the two of them at YouTube, watch for the “toss, toss” around 3.28 min. 🙂

Oliver Tompsett Oliver Tompsett makes the female part of the audience melt (and probably some of the males too). He’s tall, handsome and has a great voice. I’m not sure I like his character though. Fiyero is very convinced of his wonderfulness – in a way he and Glinda are the perfect pair. But as time goes on he shows more stamina and backbone and does some good things (can’t go into detail) so in the end it all turns out well.

Wicked Of course we went to the stagedoor afterwards, not sure what to expect after the scrum at Joseph the day before. But it was a pleasant surprise. About 20 people were waiting patiently in line and when the cast came out they took time to talk to everyone, signed programmes and posed for pictures. It was wonderful meeting them. Manon – who usually hates having her picture taken on demand – was proud to be standing so close to the people she saw on stage that night. Her English isn’t that well yet, but I explained the story beforehand and she knows the lyrics by heart, so she had a wonderful time. Talking to the cast was a totally different matter though, but everyone said it wasn’t a problem, they’d talk to “mom” and she would translate 🙂 Wonderful, wonderful people! No starlike airs, but down to earth and well aware of the things a good PR can do for them.

I’ll leave you with the most decent video I could find at YouTube (tiny cameras in the audience almost never give a good result) of Defying Gravity by Kerry & Dianne.

Credits: Photographs by Tristram Kenton © Wicked.co.uk

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Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat

The day we arrived in London – August 3rd, 2007 – was also the day we went to see Joseph. We both were excited as we would finally see Lee live on stage! After cheering for him at the ‘Any Dream Will Do’ series (a BBC contest looking for the lead in Joseph) and the looong wait, it would finally happen.

Joseph floating down on stage I was feeling nervous when the lights in the theatre dimmed and the show began… The children and narrator were on stage singing, when one of the backdrops slowly went up and we could see the silhouet of Lee through the remaining backdrop. Manon bumped my arm with her elbow… there he was, ready to go on stage. When Lee ‘floated down’ the crowd went mad, they cheered, shouted, applauded, whistled, it was crazy! And Lee smiled a huge smile, obviously enjoying the moment.
Oh it was wonderful, I felt goosebumps all over and felt happy for him. He deserved to win. He came, saw and conquered!

I assume most of you know the story of Joseph and his Dreamcoat and the songs in the musical as this is – or so I’ve been told – one of the most performed musicals at schools.

The cast was superb! Funny, alert, great voices which blended so well. The kids on stage enjoyed themselves and Manon said she’d give her right arm to be on stage with them.

Close Every Door As noisy as the audience was, you could hear a pin drop when Lee sang ‘Close Every Door’. I have to admit, I cried – which to me is a sign that something is good. I either get goosebumps or have to fight keeping the tears in. I let them go this time and it felt wonderful. I couldn’t stop thinking about how it must be for Lee. Fulfilling your dream, winning the part you’ve always wanted to play… I’d be speechless. Luckily, Lee wasn’t 🙂
I saw many handkerchiefs appear in the public, so I wasn’t the only one being touched by Lee’s emotional voice… it was either that or the happiness of seeing Lee in a loincloth (which he wears for the bigger part of the show) *grin*

Preeya Kalidas, the narrator, is definitely not my choice. In comparison to the narrator I saw many years ago – Linzi Hateley – Preeya lacks personality and her voice was shrieky in the high notes. I know many people like her, but as always opinions will differ, no hard feelings!

Joseph & Pharaoh A huge bow for Dean Collinson, who plays Pharaoh. I always thought it was a pity that Pharaoh had just one song, a great one, but still it’s just one. For this production a new song has been added: ‘King of my Heart’. Dean won the audience with a single movement of his hips and wiping his head with a white scarf – Elvis hasn’t left the building!

I love all the songs, you just can’t sit still while listening to the music. The Joseph Megamix at the end got the public to their feet and everyone, sang and danced along. Again loud cheering and shouting when Lee rose almost to the top of the auditorium on (what looked like) a very wobbly platform. I felt sad when the last applause died down, knowing it will be quite some time before I will see the show again.

Lovelee But it wasn’t completely over yet. We knew Lee would come out after the show to hand out picture cards with printed autographs and – time permitted – signed some programs too, so we got in line and waited…. When he came out it was madness, again. Never have I seen or heard a crowd shout that loud. (To get an idea, view this YouTube video) Poor guy, must be frightening going out every night. Unfortunately they didn’t think of the kids and after I took some pics and looked next to me I saw Manon crying because people were pushing and shoving her and she was afraid she’d fall. So I grabbed her arm and tugged her out of the crowd, to a safe spot and we looked from there. I got a pre-signed pic and decided that would have to do as there was no way I’d get myself into that crazy crowd again.
I heard since then that they now invite the kids to come forward and ask the adults to step back and don’t push! Good for them, but unfortunately this wasn’t the ‘happy end of a wonderful evening’ we’d hoped for.

Still the memory of being there, seeing Lee and enjoying the show will last for a looong time.

Credits:
Photographs by Tristram Kenton © The Really Useful Group Ltd 2007
Stampframe in Scrapbook Layout freebie from Manu70, brushes by lushbrushes

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Friday’s Feast

Friday’s Feast

Appetizer
On a scale of 1 to 10 (with 10 being highest) how much do enjoy watching sports on television?
* It depends which sport. I love skating (figure and speed) and gymnastics, so those would get a 10. Football (or soccer) on the other hand is a big zero, but I do watch our national team whenever they play the EC/WC.

Soup
If you could completely memorize any one work of fiction, which one would you pick?
* Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone by J.K. Rowling

Salad
What is your favorite breakfast food?
* English breakfast, without the kippers. It’s a meal that will get you through the day 🙂

Main Course
Name something fun you can do for less than $10.00.
* Collect shells on the beach (with the kids), play Settlers of Catan with friends, watch tearjerkers (complete package with chocolate, wine and tissues) with female friends, re-read one of my fav books, there are loads of things!

Dessert
How long does it usually take you to fall asleep?
* 1 min? My bedtime is usually in the middle of the night (2 or 3 AM) and I have to get up either at 6 on my office days, or 7 when the kids go to school. The lack of sleep makes me doze off as soon as my head hits the pillow.