Friday 30 January 2015

Happy Birthday Without You

Hi everyone, I won't write much on here as on Thursday 22nd January I went to see Happy Birthday Without You at the Tricycle Theatre so as to review it for London Theatre 1. If you want to read the review please click here.

Top Left: The Twitter wall at the Tricycle Theatre.
Bottom Left: Programme's, tickets and leaflets.
Right: Me in the theatre bar

And for anyone who interested, here's a photo that details the history of the theatre:


I hope you enjoy the review and if you have any questions about the play please contact me on Twitter at @GreenGirlsRox and don't forget to follow this blog and my Instagram.
That's all for now really.
Lots of love
Kat
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Saturday 24 January 2015

Fairytales in the Woods

Hi everyone, well as well as theatre being rather fun, the cinema's at the moment have being doing us musical fans proud what with the release of both Annie (still to watch) and Into The Woods (what this blog is about). I know there is some skepticism, particularly when it comes to those who go to the cinema and come out gushing about how brilliant it was and how much they love musicals yet they have never seen a musical live on stage, however, I feel that anything that can bring musicals to those of us who don't have the money to spend on seeing a show live (not that it has to be that expensive) is a very good thing.
So, Into the Woods...now I'd heard mixed reviews about this before seeing it and was a bit wary as I'm not a massive Sondheim fan, despite loving Giants in the Sky. Well, I was pleasantly surprised and actually really enjoyed the film. There was quite a dark element to it (which is kinda expected from Sondhiem), as well as there being lots to think about and question; its was actually a really deep show. The fact that it was based of several fairytales aided my enjoyment as outside musical theatre I'm, also, a fan of the TV series Once Upon a Time.
I thought the cast was very well chosen, as well, with all of them gelling well together to produce a nicely rounded article. I know that some of the voices weren't quite as up to the standard that is normally set in a West End or Broadway show, nevertheless, as this was a film and stars were needed to draw in a wide audience I am willing to forgive a few, little flaws. I do have to give a little mention to Johnny Depp who played the wolf as even though it was a very little role I thought he was amazing, but then I do quite like him anyway.
As for the songs, I've already mentioned that I knew and loved Giants in the Sky before seeing the film, however, I, also, really enjoyed It Takes Two and Your Fault. For me there was quite a bit of variation in the music as well as a nice proportion of light hearted, lively songs in addition to deeper and darker songs.
Finally, the only thing that really surprised me about the film was the fact it was given a PG rating. Now, call me old fashioned but to me PG films are fluffy and cute; personally I would have thought Into The Woods was more of a 12A rating than a PG. What do you guys think; right or wrong rating?
Anyway, overall I really enjoyed Into The Woods and would be very interested to see it performed live, personally I think Disney have done quite a good job with it.



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Love you all
Kat
xx

Tuesday 6 January 2015

For the Love of Shakespeare

Hi everyone, so last Saturday I went on my first semi spontaneous trip to London of 2015. The primary reason of this was to meet up with one of my best-est friends, Meg, her mum and her sister. We had a lovely lunch at +Bill's in St Martin's Courtyard along with a good old catchup and chat. 
After this my mum and I decided to head over to see Shakespeare in Love at Noel Coward Theatre. We had booked tickets earlier that day at the London Theatre Bookings booth which is just next-door to the Hippodrome Casino in Leicester Square...so much more availability and so much cheeper than any of the other discount ticket places if you ask me.
I'd wanted to see Shakespeare in Love since it came to the West End last year and was delighted that I was finally getting the chance. To briefly sum it up it was a very different show to what I'd normally watch (mainly because if was a play rather than a musical), however it was enjoyable all the same. The story was quite cute-sey yet funny in places and was accompanied by traditional Elizabethan music and singing. Without giving any spoilers away the story is set in Shakespeare's era and documents his (fictional) relationship Viola De Lesseps (who at times dresses up as Thomas Kemp) which occurs while he is writing Romeo and Juliette; it is, also, based upon Shakespeare's play Twelfth Night. 
Out of the cast Tom Bateman (Will), Abigail McKern (Nurse) and Anna Carteret (Queen Elizabeth) were my favourites...with Bateman being helped along by the fact that as well as being a very good actor he was, also, rather gorgeous! Although I loved Lucy Briggs-Owen's portrayal on Viola as a girl I was a bit uncomfortable with her when she dressed up as a man as I felt she could have shown that her character had a bit more confidence; I suppose what I'm saying is that the two characters didn't really relate even though they are the same person.
Overall, I enjoyed the play and it was interesting to see something that isn't in my usual viewing spectrum.



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Love and jelly tots

Kat
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Thursday 1 January 2015

A New Year, A New Start - 2015 Resolutions and 2014 Reviews

Well hello everyone and a happy New Year to you all. I hope you had a good time on New Year's Eve and there aren't too many sore heads this morning.
Anyway, 2014 wasn't the best blogging year for me, what with finishing uni, my mum having breast cancer and trying to decide what I want to do with life (I'm going to start my PGCE Teacher Training in September 2015) I didn't have much time for blogging. This leads nicely onto my New Year's Resolutions for 2015:

1. Start blogging again and keep up to date with things. However, try and keep posts short so they are more manageable to write (and read!).

2. Develop my YouTube channel...I got a tripod for my phone for Christmas to help with this! I'm going to start making videos of me singing but more importantly doing duets with my puppet (called Dog)...it's a bit crazy, a bit silly but hopefully should be lots of fun for you all to watch.

So that's my resolutions for 2015; now the other part of this blog links back to what I was saying earlier about not blogging much in 2014. Below is a list of shows I saw during the past year with a short comment about each to give you a hint as to what they are about. If you would like more details about the show or the venue please either comment below or tweet me at @GreenGirlsRox.

21st Jan - Matilda at The Cambridge Theatre: A brilliant show, written by wickedly, humorous Tim Minchin that will make you laugh and cry at the same time!

23rd Jan - Les Miserable at The Queen's Theatre: A show I forget far too often that is beautiful, moving and has some amazing songs

24th Jan - Mamma Mia at The Novello Theatre: The perfect girly night out...need I say more?

25th Jan - The Duckhouse at The Vaudeville Theatre: A witty, satirically comedy that I would greatly recommend if it came back to the West End or toured at any time

28th Feb - Priscilla Queen of the Desert at The DeMontfort Theatre, Leicester: Anyone who has read my blogs before will know how much I love this show and how I think everyone should see it. This was the last time I saw the 2013/2014 tour with the amazingly talent Regan Shepard who I'm secretly hoping gets the part of Felicia if the rumours about a 2015 tour are true.

1st Mar - We Will Rock You at The Dominion Theatre: Queen? Check. A cheese-y yet meaningful story line? Check. The chance to jump around at the end? Check. Oliver Tompsett? Check. Equals one happy me!

9th Apr - Charlie and the Chocolate Factory at The Theatre Royal Drury Lane: Great Box Office team who helped us get seats that worked well considering we were going with a child with special needs. It actually made me enjoy the story even though I usually hate it and the mother of the boy who played Charlie asked him to give my friend's child with special needs a hug which made the day extra special.

30th Apr - We Will Rock You at The Dominion Theatre: A final visit before it closed and of course another chance to gaze at Oliver Tompsett again!

13th Jun - Rock of Ages at The Theatre Royal Nottingham: A little different from the West End version and found it quite hard picturing Noel Sullivan as Drew when I'm so used to him being Tick in Priscilla but still amazing all the same...I mean there's rock music, come on people!

30th Jul - Matilda at The Cambridge Theatre: A special birthday treat of having use of the VIP Room, special birthday cake, personal usher, private toilet (no interval queuing!!!) and lots of other special treats. Oh and by the way, the swing scene at the front of the stalls is even more tear jerking than anywhere else...sob.

5th Aug - Miss Saigon at The Prince Edward Theatre: Not my usual cup of tea but good all the same; and the score is beautiful.

6th Aug - The Pyjama Game at The Shaftesbury Theatre: A little weird but still fun to watch.

13th Aug - Wicked at the Victoria Apollo Theatre: If any of you know your dates well you'll know that Kerry Ellis was back in Wicked at this time...now I wonder why I went to see it then? Let's just say it's my favourite show and Kerry is just astounding and so Elphaba.

14th Aug - Dirty Rotten Scoundrels at The Savoy Theatre: Funny, clever and generally a superb, glitzy night out.

24th Aug - Oliver Tompsett Concert at The Birmingham Box Theatre: Great to see the grand superstar himself and good to see him encouraging up and coming talent. Oh an can I just mention that I managed to get myself picked to be the audience member that sang the We Will Rock You Medley on stage with him and got a kiss as well, swoon!

10th Sept - Book of Mormon at The Prince of Wales Theatre: Hilarious, uplifting and the perfect show to take your man to...put it this way I don't even like South Park (which Book of Mormon is written by the same people) and I love this show!

4th Oct - Evita at The Dominion Theatre: Wasn't what I was expecting and liked it a lot more than I thought I would; was definitely worth the watch.

11th Oct - One Man Two Guvnors at The Curve Theatre, Leicester: Seriously the funniest thing I have ever seen, just could not stop laughing.

25th Oct - Made in Dagenham at The Adelphi Theatre: So much fun, such a great meaningful and empowering story; I think this may be a show I return to again and again and again...

8th Nov - Fairy-Tale Heart at The Cockpit Theatre: For a full review please click here as I reviewed this for LondonTheatre1.com

4th Dec - Made in Dagenham at The Adelphi Theatre: ...and again and again. However this time was more powerful as at the end the lyrics to the song are, 'Stand up, stand up, if you're with me then put your hand up' and during this the audience started by putting their hands in the air and then stood up...was just such an amazing moment.

28th Dec - White Christmas at The West Yorkshire Playhouse: Umm Oliver Tompsett tap dancing and other jazzy stuff with great music by Irving Berlin and a Christmas-ee theme, equals the perfect end to a theatrical year...and p.s. I will fully review this as after seeing it we couldn't resist booking to see the final show on 24th January.



From top to bottom, left to right: Miss Saigon, The Duckhouse, Evita, White Christmas, Dirty Rotten Scoundrals, Enjoying Leicester Square before seeing Fairy-Tale Heart, In the VIP room at Matilda, Oliver Tompsett's Concert, Wicked with Kerry Ellis, Outside Matilda and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.

So that's my 2014 life in theatre and I promise to be better at blogging in 2015.
Love you all
Kat
xx