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smallhobbit ([personal profile] smallhobbit) wrote2021-08-27 05:11 pm

Singin' in the Rain

I'm also using this for Carpe Diem: Friday because it's celebrating creators, in this case all those who've been working incredibly hard to bring back live theatre.

I originally booked to see Singin' in the Rain in early 2020, when it was due to be performed in July/August 2020.  Due to reasons which will be obvious it was put off a year, but my ticket was carried forward.  When I mentioned to The Daughter that I was going she said she wanted to come to, so we asked SM (husband/father) and he said he'd come as well.  Because even in May this year there were loads of seats available, I was able to book their seats next to mine.

So the day came and we all travelled up to London and stayed overnight.  I'd found a Travelodge within walking distance of Sadler's Wells, which turned out to be an excellent move.  We had a great lunch to celebrate TD's 30th birthday (two month's late, but she was in north Wales on the actual day).

As for the production: Sadler's Wells is a theatre I really like - the view from the second gallery is good and the tickets there were reasonably priced.  Adam Cooper, who played Don Lockwood, is no Gene Kelly, but he's a good dancer - I'd seen him before in December 2019 in Matthew Bourne's The Red Shoes.  Kevin Clifton as Cosmo Brown was great - (he used to be on Strictly Come Dancing) and he and Cooper worked really well together.  Charlotte Gooch as Kathy Selden was also very good, and the three really brought their routines to life - my favourite being Good Morning.  TD's favourite was the iconic Singin' in the Rain which included splashing some of the audience, and yes, was good, but by its very nature isn't as complex.

But the whole performance was really enjoyable - the ensemble singing and dancing, the colours and staging, the band who were playing behind the scenes.  And of course the story itself is just fun and positive and it was really lovely to be back in the theatre.

So hooray, for all those on stage, backstage and front of stage for giving a lot of people and most enjoyable evening.

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[personal profile] stonepicnicking_okapi 2021-08-27 07:23 pm (UTC)(link)
Glad you all had a good time!
pensnest: Donald O'Connor looking gleeful (Cosmo Brown)

[personal profile] pensnest 2021-08-27 09:29 pm (UTC)(link)
I think I saw Adam Cooper as Don Lockwood, possibly in the West End, and certainly quite a few years ago. It is delightful even though nothing could be quite as wonderful as the film. But you get to see it rain on stage, which delighted me.

And yes, lovely to be back in the theatre.
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[personal profile] nagi_schwarz 2021-08-27 11:32 pm (UTC)(link)
I’d love to see Adam Cooper live! He was the original Swan in Swan Lake.
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[personal profile] grondfic 2021-08-28 07:42 am (UTC)(link)
Lovely that you managed to get to a live production, and so glad you enjoyed it. Adam Cooper! Wow!

We're back to venturing forth too, even though the rigmarole that you have to go through just to get past the theatre doors, is a total bummer.
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[personal profile] kat_lair 2021-08-28 10:49 am (UTC)(link)
Sounds like a brilliant show!
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[personal profile] margaret_r 2021-08-29 04:56 am (UTC)(link)
That sounds like a lovely evening for you all and a delightful celebration for your daughter's birthday:D
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[personal profile] rusty_armour 2021-08-29 04:48 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm glad that you enjoyed Singin' in the Rain. I'm sure you were happy to be able to see it at last. It also sounds like it was a great overnight excursion for everyone. One good thing about the pandemic is that it now makes us appreciate certain experiences so much more. I think it's wonderful that you want to celebrate everyone who works in theatre -- both on stage and behind the scenes.
solosundance: Gene Kelly in SITR (singing in the rain)

[personal profile] solosundance 2021-08-30 04:07 pm (UTC)(link)
Good to hear it was an enjoyable performance and a lovely night out! I love Sadlers Wells too - and miss it! And SintR is such a classic. My favourite song in the film is Moses Supposes :) I was a big fan of Adam Cooper in his pre-Bourne days when he was a Royal Ballet principal and partner. Fabulous classical dancer.
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[personal profile] debriswoman 2021-09-03 06:01 pm (UTC)(link)
Delighted all went well:-)