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Saturday, 19 January 2013
Musicals - Rent
On Tuesday 28th August we went to see Look Theatre's Production of Rent in Wantage. They are a young amateur group and it was directed by and starred a fellow teacher from school. Lots of us went that night to cheer on - at least a dozen! I first came into contact with Rent when I was at a Michael Ball show when he and cast sang 'Seasons of Love' and I totally fell in love with it, so I was excited to see the show and here more like it. It is described as a Rock Opera and by far and away Seasons of Love was my favourite song from it. It is certainly an odd gritty story line, not my favourite. The cast were impressive and could tell they had put in a lot of work, but it was also not in the same sort of league as other amateur things we had seen recently. The singing though, was mighty super - and the transvestite character was show stealing in the performance. Well done all!
Catching up on life
I would love to re-enter the blogging world after todays snow post. Am not sure if I will be a regular poster again, but a quick catch-up on life will give me the option. I am going to bullet point it so that hopefully I will do it quicker and actually complete it!
- Last February John and I went on holiday to Norway and there he proposed to me! It was wonderful and I was delighted to say yes!
- We got to work and with the help of our family we planned a wedding for 21st July 2012. The shone and it was a day better than we could possibly have imagined.
- I moved into Maureen, the flat, where we had a MazzaMoon for a week and then it was off to be...
- Gamesmakers at the London 2012 Olympics! Wow!
- Then off to the Maldives for our honeymoon - Wow again!
- Then time to settle into wonderful married life :-) with little time for blogging!
Friday, 18 January 2013
Snow is here again!
What a time it has been since a post, but a fitting time to be blogging again.
We have a snow day! Well not a full on proper snow day, as we have been in to school, but it is 2pm and I am now at home. We were thinking if this had happened before and I said yes and I think it was a Wednesday; John said how do you know and I said I blogged about it and will check. Have just had a nice time reading the snow posts.
Last week, the forecasters starting predicting snow and we had had a little bit here and there but nothing to cause disruption - or even to build a snowman. Then rumours started going, including from the school cleaner, that Friday would be the day. I came out of the staff room yesterday after school to see all the teachers heading to one of the infant classrooms and had found out an emergency snow meeting had been called. The head gave out the same letters that had been sent to the children about how to find out if school is open and gave us his number to txt in the morning if we couldnt get in. John got the latest weather forecast up on the IWB and we all watched that. It seemed to suggest that snow would really hit us at 9am and carry on for the school day.
That evening (including during a meeting at school about turning to an academy) snow appeared to be falling, but very light wisps of it and not a chance of anything sticking.
Woke up at 6.30 with the alarm this morning and after a moment leapt out of bed to check behind the blind. Alas, there would be no need to txt the head. There was a very slight covering on a few of the car rooves but that was it. By the time we started driving it was indeed snowing, but nothing seemed to be sticking. We parked in the junior playground and carried snow boots into the classroom.
By the time the children were here, it was still snowing and this time it was settling. There were discussions about what we should say to parents about school staying open and the message was school will be open till 3 but children can be collected at lunchtime if conditions become such that it's needed. I did overhear the head discussing with the Didcot teachers that the 7 of them would each be responsible for a year group in the afternoon if all the other teachers needed to go. We also heard snippets from TAs about what was going on at other schools in the area.
I only had 4 away which I felt was pretty good going. We had a pretty normal start to the day then it was all hands on deck for breaktime - children with boots went outside while others stayed in a couple of the classrooms. It was still snowing pretty hard which meant it was hard to look anywhere outside! Break was kind of delayed and so we didnt do phonics, and then things kind of descended! While I was checking who really did have wet shoes and socks, I put on the 8 minute video of the three little pigs. Feet checked I then started changing the reading books. The video finished but I hadn't - doh! The children pleaded to have it again so wonderful teacher that I am I let them! Then to fill time did a few maths games on the board and then explained to the children what might be happening at lunchtime. We gave out Ratty and had just started reading a big book story when the parents started arriving at 11.45. Children started to eat in the classroom if they were still here at 12.15. Then children all went to Foundation Stage for a film if they were still here and non-Didcot teachers were able to leave.
A pizza box was passed from one of the other cars in the car park to start clearing the couple of inches off Mavis. John drove magnificently home. The hairiest bit was at the end of the school road which has a little slope downwards to the main road. Mavis wouldn't stop and there was a car travelling slowly along the road towards us and somehow we missed but it was very close. The A34 was fine half the way and just slow the rest.
We are home safe now! John is in the bath and I am happily doing this. Sadly I have no photos yet - I am really out the habbit! but hopefully I will take some soon. We have tickets for a secret cinema event tonight with Lizzie in London. I really hope we can make it! It's still snowing outside...
We have a snow day! Well not a full on proper snow day, as we have been in to school, but it is 2pm and I am now at home. We were thinking if this had happened before and I said yes and I think it was a Wednesday; John said how do you know and I said I blogged about it and will check. Have just had a nice time reading the snow posts.
Last week, the forecasters starting predicting snow and we had had a little bit here and there but nothing to cause disruption - or even to build a snowman. Then rumours started going, including from the school cleaner, that Friday would be the day. I came out of the staff room yesterday after school to see all the teachers heading to one of the infant classrooms and had found out an emergency snow meeting had been called. The head gave out the same letters that had been sent to the children about how to find out if school is open and gave us his number to txt in the morning if we couldnt get in. John got the latest weather forecast up on the IWB and we all watched that. It seemed to suggest that snow would really hit us at 9am and carry on for the school day.
That evening (including during a meeting at school about turning to an academy) snow appeared to be falling, but very light wisps of it and not a chance of anything sticking.
Woke up at 6.30 with the alarm this morning and after a moment leapt out of bed to check behind the blind. Alas, there would be no need to txt the head. There was a very slight covering on a few of the car rooves but that was it. By the time we started driving it was indeed snowing, but nothing seemed to be sticking. We parked in the junior playground and carried snow boots into the classroom.
By the time the children were here, it was still snowing and this time it was settling. There were discussions about what we should say to parents about school staying open and the message was school will be open till 3 but children can be collected at lunchtime if conditions become such that it's needed. I did overhear the head discussing with the Didcot teachers that the 7 of them would each be responsible for a year group in the afternoon if all the other teachers needed to go. We also heard snippets from TAs about what was going on at other schools in the area.
I only had 4 away which I felt was pretty good going. We had a pretty normal start to the day then it was all hands on deck for breaktime - children with boots went outside while others stayed in a couple of the classrooms. It was still snowing pretty hard which meant it was hard to look anywhere outside! Break was kind of delayed and so we didnt do phonics, and then things kind of descended! While I was checking who really did have wet shoes and socks, I put on the 8 minute video of the three little pigs. Feet checked I then started changing the reading books. The video finished but I hadn't - doh! The children pleaded to have it again so wonderful teacher that I am I let them! Then to fill time did a few maths games on the board and then explained to the children what might be happening at lunchtime. We gave out Ratty and had just started reading a big book story when the parents started arriving at 11.45. Children started to eat in the classroom if they were still here at 12.15. Then children all went to Foundation Stage for a film if they were still here and non-Didcot teachers were able to leave.
A pizza box was passed from one of the other cars in the car park to start clearing the couple of inches off Mavis. John drove magnificently home. The hairiest bit was at the end of the school road which has a little slope downwards to the main road. Mavis wouldn't stop and there was a car travelling slowly along the road towards us and somehow we missed but it was very close. The A34 was fine half the way and just slow the rest.
We are home safe now! John is in the bath and I am happily doing this. Sadly I have no photos yet - I am really out the habbit! but hopefully I will take some soon. We have tickets for a secret cinema event tonight with Lizzie in London. I really hope we can make it! It's still snowing outside...
Sunday, 6 May 2012
Musical - Top Songs
Just put on Elaine Paige on Sunday and I do love that she starts her show with a rousing number that normally gets me going and I am always excited to see what it is. Today was an excellent, the Trolley song from Meet Me in St Louis - I recognised it from the first dong! So I am putting that on the list!
The Trolley Song - Meet Me in St Louis.
The Trolley Song - Meet Me in St Louis.
Saturday, 5 May 2012
Musical - Anything Goes
This is definitely one that is up there in my top 10 musicals (not furthered that post in a while!). This was my 4th viewing of it, which puts it up there in most seen list too. First 3 times were the National Theatre production and I saw it between about 2001-2005, first at the National with Mum, Lizzie and some theatre friends, and then by myself on my Gap Year at Theatre Royal Drury Lane, then by myself (I think) when it was touring through Malvern. This was an amateur youth musical group performance at the Oxford Playhouse. I went fairly spur of the momently with Lizzie after a dinner date at Fire and Stone for Lizzie to try out the new swordfish pizza!
It continued the improved reputation of amateur theatre that has been building up for me. And although for a few of the characters, it was a little odd seeing young people playing them, most of them did an excellent job! My favourite had been the guy playing Moonface Martin (sadly no photos). They somehow had his hair greyed a bit - am guessing it wasn't natural! He played a great gangster accent (loads of convincing accents) and then at points he (deliberately) went into an Irish accent which was equally impressive and wowed me! When he came on for his curtain call, I started to woop, but then he slipped and fell and Lizzie tells me my woop changed from 'wooo-hahahaha'! I was really sad that he missed his moment of applause!!
Lots of good songs in the show, with Anything Goes being my favourite and liking Blow Gabriel Blow. Other catchy ones I quite like are: Friendship, De-Lovely, You're the Top, I Get A Kick. I once heard a story about Easy to Love and All Through the Night. Cole Porter had written one for the show, but the male lead actor asked him to write another because it was too tricky to sing. So Cole wrote the other which was just as/even harder to sing! I think when we first saw Anything Goes at the National, Jon Barrowman was playing Billy Crocker - though can't be sure he was playing that night as I didn't know who he was then! I went to hear Jon Barrowman talk at the Union some years later and people were calling out songs to sing, and someone called out one of these and he said no way, too hard!! I like that story!
Think am going to start my best musicals songs post now as am listening to Elaine Paige on iplayer and a favourite just popped up!
It continued the improved reputation of amateur theatre that has been building up for me. And although for a few of the characters, it was a little odd seeing young people playing them, most of them did an excellent job! My favourite had been the guy playing Moonface Martin (sadly no photos). They somehow had his hair greyed a bit - am guessing it wasn't natural! He played a great gangster accent (loads of convincing accents) and then at points he (deliberately) went into an Irish accent which was equally impressive and wowed me! When he came on for his curtain call, I started to woop, but then he slipped and fell and Lizzie tells me my woop changed from 'wooo-hahahaha'! I was really sad that he missed his moment of applause!!
Lots of good songs in the show, with Anything Goes being my favourite and liking Blow Gabriel Blow. Other catchy ones I quite like are: Friendship, De-Lovely, You're the Top, I Get A Kick. I once heard a story about Easy to Love and All Through the Night. Cole Porter had written one for the show, but the male lead actor asked him to write another because it was too tricky to sing. So Cole wrote the other which was just as/even harder to sing! I think when we first saw Anything Goes at the National, Jon Barrowman was playing Billy Crocker - though can't be sure he was playing that night as I didn't know who he was then! I went to hear Jon Barrowman talk at the Union some years later and people were calling out songs to sing, and someone called out one of these and he said no way, too hard!! I like that story!
Think am going to start my best musicals songs post now as am listening to Elaine Paige on iplayer and a favourite just popped up!
Friday, 20 January 2012
Thursday, 5 January 2012
Musical - 42nd Street
This year between Christmas and new year we went to see 42nd Street at the Leicester Curve, after last year seeing the King and I. I was very lucky to be taken and enjoyed the theatre outing again. It was not a musical I knew at all though thought I maybe knew one of the songs from a compilation show I had been too, but turned out not!!! (am not sure how I am ever going to find out what the song was that I was thinking of... something about 15th floor, or street or avenue??? just going to google songs from avenue q just in case... hmmm not happening). I hoped I would like it as it was a big dance number, large cast and good choreography. But I am sad to say I just didn't feel it so much. It was set in the early 30s, and the music had quite a jazz slant to it which I am deciding I am not the biggest fan of. The dancing was was often tap dancing which reminded me of Anything Goes, but most of the time I spent thinking that I preferred Anything Goes. I did quite like Lullaby of New York song. The storyline was a little odd and didn't particularly do the show any favours. I was also confused about the order of bowing - my opinion of the name person didn't get the final bow...hmmm!
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