Right.
Enough sad posts.
Yes, it's been a rough few weeks for me, and
yes, I have found myself reaching for the phone to call her or finding the necklace she gave me for my 18th birthday and bursting into hysterical tears, but, I've had friends to lean on and memories to preserve. Honestly, and forgive me for being a drama queen--this is one loss I really don't think I'll ever get over.
BUT. There are happy times ahead, and like a zillion years ago when I introduced my sister to London's West End Theatre? Yep, that was a happy time too.
So. We shall talk theatre. Because that is
always fun.
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| Sunburnt idiots at Phantom |
We started our London adventures at the classic--you know, Phantom of The Opera. I know, I've seen it like a zillion times just this year alone, but, the London version is just THE BEST and I mean, we couldn't NOT see it. We had such a great time at Phantom--nudging each other, singing along, laughing. It was so much fun. I can't even tell you. I could have cried out of sheer joy.
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| Front balcony thankyouverymuch |
On Saturday, we trekked around Knightbridge and then to see Mama Mia, because it is just so much fun. After being fancy lunching ladies at Harrod's (omg best dessert of MY LIFE) we sat third row for some awesome ABBA action. Dang I love that show!!
We then took off for a stroll around Green Park and the vicinity, which, as you know, my favorite spot in London. I promise, eventually I'll branch out, but, it's just my damn happy place.
Then there was Monday. Monday. MONDAY. Or the day we saw Les Mis. The day I had been waiting for--y'all, be
so proud, I didn't even bust out my cheesy "ONE DAY MOOOOOOORE" on my sister while we were meandering 'round London on Sunday. GROWTH.
Alright, I am going to wax poetic here. It's my
favorite show, we all know this. It's my favorite for many reasons, but, the most important is that it was my mom's too, that it was something we shared, and something we can still share today even without her.
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| Cossette is my homegirl. We sat fifth row, bee tee dubs. |
I cry every damn time I see it, and I warned Rach that the second the music started, I would lose it. WELL. I showed great strength! I only cried like three times.Really!! This time I had a friend in the show, so, I was mostly invested on watching his idiot self not screw up (he didn't, he did great and it was really special to see him onstage in the best show ever). Although, those kiddos dying the on the barricades? Little harder. OH. And the finale? HOLY JESUS. "They will walk behind the ploughshare, they will put away the sword, the chain will be broken and all men will have their reward, do you hear the people sing, say do you hear the distant drums is the music that they bring when tomorrow comes" Yeah, lost my shit. Standard.
The 2011-2012 cast just changed out on Saturday night, so, I honestly have no idea who will be in the cast for any of you folks pond hopping for the Olympics, but, surely it will be an absolutely amazing cast--it always is!!
THEN. Because we hadn't been blessed
enough, we were gifted FRONT ROW tickets to Sweeney Todd. My lands. I LOVE Sweeney Todd. I know it's not everyone's cup of tea, but I just love it. So different from Les Mis and Phantom of course, but I
adore it. I haven't seen it since I was in it waaaaay back in high school but when I heard it was on the West End I was determined to see it. Unaware of our schedule I didn't book the tickets before we left, but, uh, when one is offered Sweeney Todd tickets, one takes them.
Especially when MICHAEL BALL--the original Marius in Les Mis plays the Demon Barber himself, you must see it. Y'all. Y'ALL. There really aren't words for how great the show was. I'm actually still in awe of it. The cast, oh the cast!! They were all so good. And Michael Ball?! I swear, he opened his mouth to sing and my heart stopped beating. And I mean, we were front row center, so, that didn't hurt.
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| Demon Barber of Fleet Street |
I was texting a friend the other day and I proclaimed those few days, the best of my life. She asked if it topped Hugh Jackman, which, uhhh, honestly, it might. I know, I need to go wash my mouth out with soap!! But daaaaaang. It was just SO MUCH goodness. I don't know. I watch the Les Mis movie trailer with Hugh and then I remember how much I love him, soooo.....
All this to say, London theatre, I love you more than words. You've made my little heart smile and given me some great memories over the many, many years I've been blessed to enjoy your amazing productions. I will always come back to you--always! July 12th, baby!!! (although, I don't yet have any show tickets booked, for shame!!! Thinking I will hit up The Globe again, yesss)
I am SO LUCKY to have shared London's very best with my dad in September, my sister in April and I'm meeting my cousin there in July--not sure what we'll see yet (I know, the planner in me is
freaking out but trying to coordinate with her schedule and the schedule of friends over there....just breathe... it'll all work out... we got Sweeney tickets the day before, surely I can just bat my eyelashes and it'll happen), but, I know that we'll have a blast. London is
my city and home to honestly, the best actors in the world (why dear Tom Hooper and Cameron Mackintosh pulled from the West End for the Les Mis movie of course!) and I love sharing it with friends and family.
OK. OK. I'm done. Sorry. London theatre ramblings over. Until July.
(Sweeney Todd picture from SweeenyToddWestEnd)