Rehearsals complete, time to start inflicting this upon the children of Essex. First performance tomorrow morning, 9.45am, and by happy coincidence, our first audience is my old primary school.
We've managed a few full runs of the thing in the last day or so, including two full dress runs today. Really beginning to enjoy it now (will enjoy it even more when I finally get those last few dance steps to be second nature, so I don't furkle them up!) Good reactions from all those who saw it - although Millie, the daughter of our choreographer, after watching it through once, wanted to see it again, "but without the farmers" - it seems we scared her, and made her cry. Hope that's not too universal a reaction!
Forty-odd shows to do. Daunting, but also a great feeling, having that run of performances stretching out in ahead of us. Well aware that I may not feel quite that positive at all points during the run...!
It's going to be a fun show to do - and, I think, a fun show to watch. I should plug it I daresay, so er... here's the necessary information. Let me know if you come along, so I can come and share a drinkie or two in the theatre bar afterwards!
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on Tue 09 Dec 2008 19:18 GMT | Permanent Link
break a (furkling) leg!
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Here We Go Then, You And I is a 1999 album by Norwegian pop artist Morten Abel. It was Abel's second CD as a solo artist. The album went straight to number one on the Norwegian album chart, and sold to double platinum. Among the singles released from the album were the songs "Be My Lover" and "Hard To Stay Awake".
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