Wednesday 8 May 2024

I couldn't find an image to do this justice ... because this 5* brilliant show is possibly the best thing I have ever seen on a London stage. (Never having been to Tokyo where apparently last year the stage run sold out in just four minutes!) And to think I was very meh about booking yesterday: I've never seen the film, thought it might be just another overly-loud West End musical, felt a bit sniffy about going to a kids' show ... okay, hands up, I was simply entranced and sat with a big grin on my face all the way through. (Only saw one child which is possibly a reflection of the stonking ticket prices as well as its being a school day.) Massive standing ovation at the end with the whole Coliseum audience up on its feet .. the young Japanese heroine looked enthralled as if she were trying to capture the moment forever in her memory. And I felt quite teary that it was over! I'd have happily sat down and watched it all over again. I wonder what the Japanese audience made of the sorceress Yubaba - because to me she looked like Mrs Thatcher crossed with Princess Michael of Kent.
So yes, I'm still here, still out and about - quite a bit, when I look at the sidebar that reminds me what I've been up to. But somehow with the rain, the rain and more rain, I've been feeling rather lethargic and not in the mood to write. I thought I might do a round-up to catch up - but every play I've seen since I last wrote has either closed or is on the point of closing. At least I'm on the ball with Spirited Away! And there's something about seeing such a wonderful show and emerging into sunshine (because I do love a matinée)that has recharged my batteries tonight after flopping about last week thinking I'll do something when it stops raining. Watch this space ...

10 comments:

  1. I'd never heard of it, Mary, but it does look like fun! I see exactly what you mean about Mrs Thatcher crossed with the Duchess of Kent - spot on!
    xxx

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  2. It really is a spectacular show, Vronni.
    I'm so impressed/touched that you've actually commented - I'm amazed that anybody is still reading after my long absence!

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  3. Always hopeful that you will be back.
    Anna

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  4. Thank you, Anna - it's good to be missed!

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  5. Always checking in. And happy to have an enthusiastic recommendation from you as I have been a bit out of sorts and am ready for a diversion.

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  6. I know that feeling, Lucille! But this is a terrific show if you need a blast of energy.

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  7. Oh, good - I hope you enjoy it! I feel quite responsible now!
    Am I right thinking you visited Japan a few years ago? You can report back on the Japanese cocktail menu in the bar _ I thought 2pm was a bit early to hit the sake!

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  8. I hope all is going well. I’ve missed your book reviews.
    Kate

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  9. I'm fine, thank you, Kate. If I don't post straight away, I never seem to catch up with myself! I've been romping through some Persephone titles this week - inspired by listening to the Persephone Festival talks while they're still online. Still got a few to go - talks, and for that matter some of the books I've bought and still haven't read! Too gorgeous to read in the bath, that's why there's a backlog!

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