Lee Mack
We have enjoyed Lee Mack in his TV show ‘Not Going Out’ and he tackles his stand up show in a similar manner with quick one-liners, sarcasm aplenty, and stereotypical northern wit. He gave a good show with plenty of pointed observations and barbs that was nicely complemented by his similarly stereotypical southern warm-up man.
Return to the Forbidden Planet
I do like this show, and I have seen several different productions of it since it came out many years ago. This production was the local Am Dram - DDOS annual musical of choice, and it was well received by our group. We bought tickets for several family members as their Christmas present as it was and event we had been to before and hoped they would enjoy. The cast have to be multitalented as many act, sing, dance and play various musical instruments during the show.
The show is subtitled as Shakespeares Lost Rock and Roll Opera and it is loosely based on the Tempest as if crossed with the old American sci-fi TV programme Forbidden Planet to the sound track of 50’s rock and roll music. The jokes are nicely layered with various Shakespearian and sci-fi references that are telegraphed as are the transitions from spoken word to song.
Alice in Wonderland
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We were looking forward to seeing this in 3D at the IMAX, but were unfortunately too late to get the convenient times, so we went to a local cinema that was also showing it in 3D. There was enough entertainment in watching Sue jump at all of the effects to keep me happy, but the show delivered much more. We played ‘spot the famous actor’ from their voices and loved how they merged some of the actors and their characters features. The darkness and weirdness of how Tim Burton, Johnny Depp and Helena Bonham Carter interpreted this classic tale made it their own and was a wonderfully modern wonderland.
Priscilla Queen of the Desert - the Musical
We were bought tickets to this show by friends who we went with to see it. We had seen and enjoyed the movie, but they and their daughters were not aware of it. Some of the themes and language may have come as a bit of a shock, but hopefully nothing too lasting.
We thought the production was fantastic, the songs, the costumes and the set were all brilliant along with the outrageous performance of the cast.
Wednesday, March 31, 2010
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