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Oops! Data entry is indeed a skilled operation and should not be left to the careless! I was checking my theatre going records and found an entry for today in 2004. And it's a good one, the world premiere production of the English stage version of Festen, the famous Danish Dogme film!
Though, for some reason this time I checked my old ticket stub only to notice that it said 20 March! I'd obviously typed it in wrong and then never double checked. However ... I am not going back to check everything again, I'm sure it was just a one-off! 😎
So, what did I actually do on this day Before The Lockdown...
Apart from just being an entirely male cast, the company also 'reinvent' the operettas to give them a more 'modern' setting ... but not too modern - this one was a vaguely 1950s set school camping trip!
In the two previous productions, Pirates of Penzance and HMS Pinafore, the lads playing the ladies were appropriately dressed in frocks but that was missing on this scout camp-out. Even so, the boys were more than capable of delivering the falsettos as required for many of the songs
It's all done with the lightest of touches and a good dollop of humour which makes for a very entertaining evening and you invariably leave with a smile on your face.
Though, for some reason this time I checked my old ticket stub only to notice that it said 20 March! I'd obviously typed it in wrong and then never double checked. However ... I am not going back to check everything again, I'm sure it was just a one-off! 😎
So, what did I actually do on this day Before The Lockdown...
in 2017
Returning to the Theatre Royal Bath for my third Sasha Regan's All Male Gilbert and Sullivan production, this time it's The Mikado.Apart from just being an entirely male cast, the company also 'reinvent' the operettas to give them a more 'modern' setting ... but not too modern - this one was a vaguely 1950s set school camping trip!
In the two previous productions, Pirates of Penzance and HMS Pinafore, the lads playing the ladies were appropriately dressed in frocks but that was missing on this scout camp-out. Even so, the boys were more than capable of delivering the falsettos as required for many of the songs
It's all done with the lightest of touches and a good dollop of humour which makes for a very entertaining evening and you invariably leave with a smile on your face.
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