White Christmas
Nov. 4th, 2021 11:08 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I had wanted to go and see this when it was on in London in the last couple of months of 2019, but there were few tickets available and those that were were far too expensive. And then, I received the programme for the Bristol Hippodrome, which included this show. I debated - it did seem a bit early still to be seeing this particular musical, but it would count as a birthday treat to myself, and, now being of such an age, we could get reduced seniors' matinée tickets.
The covid regulations were stricter than what we've had before - allocated time to arrive at the theatre, vaccine certificate or similar (I knew getting one would prove useful) and masks. As it was our row only had two other people in them - who were several seats further along - and the three rows directly in front were empty, so we took our masks off during the performance but wore them when moving around.
The first half was reasonable, but nothing special, but the second half really lifted it and I thoroughly enjoyed it. Whether it was the emotional build up of the story, or whether the cast were finding it harder I'm not sure. It can't help when a theatre is only part full. Also, this is very early in the tour - it only started a week ago, so I suspect it's still slightly embedding. Whatever the reason I'm really pleased I saw it. And yes, we were encouraged to join in the singing of White Christmas in the second act.
For me, the standout performance was Jessica Daley as Betty Haynes, followed by Matthew Jeans as Bob Wallace. Their duets were lovely. But the whole cast worked well together and thoroughly satisfied my love of dancing, singing, story and performance.
Oh, and when my mother asked me a few weeks ago what I'd like for my birthday, I said a 'White Christmas' jumper, so I now own one :)
The covid regulations were stricter than what we've had before - allocated time to arrive at the theatre, vaccine certificate or similar (I knew getting one would prove useful) and masks. As it was our row only had two other people in them - who were several seats further along - and the three rows directly in front were empty, so we took our masks off during the performance but wore them when moving around.
The first half was reasonable, but nothing special, but the second half really lifted it and I thoroughly enjoyed it. Whether it was the emotional build up of the story, or whether the cast were finding it harder I'm not sure. It can't help when a theatre is only part full. Also, this is very early in the tour - it only started a week ago, so I suspect it's still slightly embedding. Whatever the reason I'm really pleased I saw it. And yes, we were encouraged to join in the singing of White Christmas in the second act.
For me, the standout performance was Jessica Daley as Betty Haynes, followed by Matthew Jeans as Bob Wallace. Their duets were lovely. But the whole cast worked well together and thoroughly satisfied my love of dancing, singing, story and performance.
Oh, and when my mother asked me a few weeks ago what I'd like for my birthday, I said a 'White Christmas' jumper, so I now own one :)
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