First night out to "Billy Elliot" last week!
In front of the Victoria Palace Theatre where "Billy Elliot" has been playing since March of 2005.
In front of the Victoria Palace Theatre where "Billy Elliot" has been playing since March of 2005.
This week on Tuesday we went to "Wicked" at the Apollo Victoria Theatre (right across the way from where "Billy Elliot" was). It has been playing there since Sept. 2006.
The set for "Wicked"
Follow the yellow brick road!
Posters in Leicester Square (might recognize these from the post of my photography social...)
Dominion Theatre where "We Will Rock You" has been playing for nearly 9 years (literally right outside of the Tottenham Court Rd. tube station).
So for the past week, Mom and I have been trying to fit in all of the West End (what London calls their version of Broadway) shows we can! If you go to Leicester Square the day of the play, or a few days in advance, the theaters start to release discounted tickets (sometimes up to 50% off) that they know they won't be able to sell at full price before the show. It makes the theater affordable even for some great seats in the stalls and dress circle!
Starting with Billy Elliot (you may remember the movie) which is the story of a 12 year old boy who starts going to ballet class instead of his boxing classes in the hard times of the 1980's in Durham, England. He falls in love with dancing (and happens to be pretty good), and has to convince his dad and brother of his talent so he can audition for the Royal Ballet School instead of going into the dangerous and un-lucrative mining business they are in. As it takes place in a time where miners were losing their lives and rights while on strike, he had to overcome some very strong issues (of course!). It was hilarious and a little sad too! AWESOME!
Next, we saw Wicked which is based on the best selling novel written after The Wizard of Oz which acts as a sort of prequel telling the story of Glinda (who goes on to be the Good Witch in the Wizard of Oz) and Elphaba (who goes on to be the Wicked Witch of the West that Dorothy runs from in the Wizard of Oz). Glinda and Elphaba meet in sorcery school, and Elphaba being born green, has to overcome some adversities to fit in. It portrays the witches in different lights than the Wizard of Oz and was great despite our sub-par tickets (as it is currently the most popular show in the West End and this is apparently mid-term week where all the kids have off of school like Spring Break, tickets were hard to come by)! Besides, I already knew the popular "Defying Gravity" song thanks to Glee which made it more fun to sing along with.
Last night we went to see "We Will Rock You" which to be honest, we were a little wary of because the story takes place in 2310 and sounded pretty strange. Earth as we know it no longer exists, and kids are all forced to dress the same, learn the same songs, watch the same t.v. shows, so they are all brainwashed in order to follow orders from the Killer Queen. A group of rebels (one being called Meat-after Meatloaf and one being called Brit after Britney Spears), have found old magazines and posters referring to popular music and rock 'n' roll, and know that in order to release the kids from their brainwashed states, they must find the only musical instrument still hidden on the planet-once belonging to Queen front-man Freddie Mercury. So weird, right? Right. Well the show was basically all music, very little dialogue other than through songs, and the play is based on songs from Queen. Of course Galileo and Scaramouche, the main characters (hmm...sound familiar), find the guitar (buried at was once Wembley Stadium) and the rebels become the Champions. With songs like "Another One Bites the Dust", "We Will Rock You", "We Are the Champions", "Bohemian Rhapsody", and about 12 more popular songs, I actually thought it was pretty awesome (surprise to me too!). The dancing and singing made the weird story well worth it. Plus, all of the subtle references to popular and present artists/issues made it pretty funny! Was possibly my seond favorite show after Billy Elliot, but really, they were all spectacular shows!!
All in all, I am so glad I've gotten to see some West End shows and will hopefully see at least one more before I go! I will miss half-priced musicals back in Houston :(
I've had the movie Billy Elliot sitting on my TV stand from netflix for a couple of weeks now! I'm sure it's not even close to as good as the play was...
ReplyDeleteWicked sounds amazing!! That's definitely on my to-see list!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite blog yet! I love all the pics of you and mom!!! miss you!
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