Saturday, May 25, 2013

Julie Andrews: A Musical Icon

supercalifragilisticexpialidocious: A word to say when you have nothing else to say.

Thank goodness for Mary Poppins, because there is simply no words to describe just how amazing Julie Andrews is and what an incredible experience it is to be in the same room as her, let alone hear her speak; so I can think of no better use for this word.

Growing up with The sound of music and Mary Poppins and then seeing her in Princess Diaries (1 and 2); Julie Andrews is just one of those living legends who has defined so many amazing roles. So to have the chance to go and see her love, is truly a once in a lifetime experience.

So yesterday, on May 24th, we went to Sydney State Theatre to see Julie Andrews. This was part of the celebrations for my 23rd birthday the day before, when the dates were so convenient, I decided it just had to be a birthday present from the universe.

I spent all week watching every movie I owned with Julie Andrews in it as preparation. I've always loved Miss Andrews because from Mary Poppins to Princess Diaries 2, she is always beautiful, funny and elegant. She has this amazing presence on screen, and last night I discovered that presence carries across to stage and just reality. Julie Andrews just is royalty.

Which is why is she always "Julie Andrews", never just "Julie". She's just so elegant and regal that you must always refer to her by her full name. But she is also sweet and humble, soft spoken and gracious. She just makes you want to hug her, but also curtsey. Curtsey and then hug her.

The evening was hosted by Nicholas Hammond, who of course was Friedrich in The sound of music. And honestly, he has not changed a bit. He just looks older than he did in the movie! I admit, I shed a few tears when she entered the stage, I was just overwhelmed that this was actually happening. Miss Andrews spoke for the first hour, about her childhood and her early career. And it was fascinating, I learned so much I didn't know. I could have listened to her speak forever, she speaks so well.
It was so intimate, as though we were all just sitting around her living room or something. But at the same time, she speaks... exactly as she does as Queen Clarise.

I knew that she had been married before, but I didn't know that her first husband had designed the costumes and sets for Mary Poppins. It was really beautiful when she talked about her second husband, Blake Edwards, who she was married to for 41 years until his death. She just glows whenever she talks about him, you can tell how much she loves and misses him, its so touching to see and brought more tears to my eyes. She also spoke about her experiences visiting Cambodia and Vietnam in the 1980s after the war with Pol Pot had just ended, which was so moving.

After intermission (which she announced so sweetly, just "I could do with a cup of tea or something a bit stronger, so let's just meet back here in, say 20 minutes?", like we were all friends just meeting to catch up for a coffee or something and made me love her even more), she and Nicholas returned to the stage for more of a chat and for Miss Andrews to answer some of the audience's questions, which had been submitted prior to the show.

And the first question was mine!!! I honestly didn't think my question was that interesting so I wasn't expecting it to be answered. But for those interested, her favourite Mary Poppins costume was the white frilly one she wears when they're on the painting; and yes, she can still say "supercalifragilisticexpialidocious" backwards, and she did it!!

The second hour was as good as the first. There was some amazing footage that Nicholas' mother had shot during the filming of the "Do-re-mi" sequence and the boat scene, where they fall into the water. There were some excellent questions asked and the answers were so interesting. Again, I learned so much and it was so good to just hear Miss Andrews and Nicholas speak about the experience of filming the movie. She also spoke about her family and the books and projects she does with her daughter Emma, which was so interesting.

The night ended with the request from Nicholas and Julie Andrews that we all join together and sing "Edelweiss". Now, I don't usually sing out loud, but if Julie Andrews asks you to sing, you sing! No hesitations. It was the most amazing experience. It was like that scene at the end of The sound of music when they're singing at the festival right before they escape... and you just felt so honoured to be a part of that moment.

Of course, afterwards I thought of all the questions I should have asked Miss Andrews. Things like her favourite modern musicals, and the televised Sound of music stage production later this year with Carrie Underwood as Maria.

I will always cherish the memories of last night, and whenever I rewatch a movie with Julie Andrews in it (which I have already watched The sound of music again today), I will always remember that just as on screen Julie Andrews really is "practically perfect in every way" and I'm so glad I had this opportunity to see her.

Wednesday, May 22, 2013

My 22nd year in review

So, last year just before my birthday I did a big recap of everything that had happened in the past year- good and bad. And I found it really great to be able to just look back and reflect and see a year of my life on paper (figuratively speaking).

I decided it would be good to do the same thing for this year, I've just structured it a little differently than last year. Here goes:

Shows/Musicals/Concerts: 

  •  Annie
  • Legally Blonde (8 times)
  • Beauty and the Beast (Amateur production in Sutherland). 
  • Carrie Underwood "Blown Away Tour" at the Sydney Opera House
  • Delta Goodrem "The Top of my World Shows" (well, half of it, but it counts).
  • Hats Off to the Classics
  • Adam Hills "Happyism"
Trips:
  • Melbourne (x2)
  • Adelaide (x2- I think. Maybe 3 times). 
  • Sydney (that counts! It involves travel and I stayed overnight, so it counts).
  • Canberra 
  • Queensland
Celebrities I Met (That I hadn't met before):
  • Rob Mills
  • Erika Heynatz
  • Cameron Daddo
  • Helen Dallimore
  • Anthony Warlow
  • Mike Snell
  • Idina Menzel (well, it was a tweet. But it's really hard to get a tweet off her, so I want to count it).
Fanfics Published:
  • Stranger to Myself (Wicked)
  • If I let you go (Wicked)
  • Sitting on top of the World (NCIS)
  • But for a Moment (Wicked)
  • 40 Weeks (Wicked)
  • Understanding (Anne of Green Gables)
Experiences Had (AKA Cool things I did or that happened to me):
  • Hollywood Costume Exhibition
  • Unemployed for 4 months (Hey, I didn't say these were all good experiences. But the bad ones shape us as much as the good ones).
  • Moved twice.
  • Made more friends via FF.net/Twitter
  • Got my 2nd teaching job.
  • Went to a taping of The Voice.
  • Was on Hamish and Andy's Business Brunch on the radio.
  • Got to meet more members of my Twitter family.
  • Touched a dolphin and held a koala.
  • Got and lost a duckling (RIP Fiyero the Duck)
  • Jodi Picoult read my blog 
  • Wicked ended *sob* (I know, I know, it's coming back. But it still ended and it was sad).
  • I had a normal, sane, non-crying conversation with Jemma Rix (this was definitely an experience).
Overall, I think it was a pretty great year. And I'm hoping my 23rd year is going to be even more amazing!

Monday, May 20, 2013

Flying Without Wings

I love, love , love this song. In that, it is on the list of songs that I will one day give my future husband as a final option as a song to use in our wedding (because I have too many songs I absolutely love and want to use in my wedding, and this way he kinda gets a say, LOL).

I've been wanting to use it as a Fiyeraba (or just a fic really) for a while now, and I did sort of use it in a House fic I wrote, Twenty Three Minutes a few years ago, but wasn't sure how it would turn out.

I love the Westlife version, but the first time I heard it was when Delta Goodrem and Brian McFadden sang it on her Visualise tour DVD and it's just... beautiful. It feels more like a love duet than the original version, and I can listen to it constantly. I'm including both clips below- feel free to offer your thoughts in the comments below!

Westlife version: Flying Without Wings


Delta Goodrem and Brian McFadden version: Flying Without Wings



Saturday, May 18, 2013

2013 Dream Birthday Tweet List

Yes, it's that wonderful time of year again when I make up a dream list of those celebrities who in a perfect world, I could get a birthday tweet from on my birthday (which on Thursday, FYI ;) The 23rd)!

I was completely stunned and thrilled last year when I received (thanks to the efforts of my beautiful friends) actually several tweets from some of my favourite and the most lovely and generous Australian theatre performers.

Now, half the fun of this is just listing people (celebrities) I love and admire- no matter how unrealistic. It's a dream list. So here we go:


  1. Delta Goodrem
  2. Tim Campbell
  3. David Harris
  4. Elisa Colla
  5. James D Smith
  6. Jemma Rix (OK, she doesn't actually have twitter, but it would still be awesome. Plus, her husband does).
  7. Rob Mills
  8. Erika Heynatz
  9. Michael Weatherly
  10. Idina Menzel
  11. Gretel Scarlett
  12. Lucy Durack 
  13. Carrie Underwood
I had 13 on my list last year, so I thought I'd keep it at that number. 

Sunday, May 12, 2013

Weekend Recap: Legally Blonde Opening Night


This weekend was another one of my whirlwind musical trips, but this one was for my very first opening night of a musical, Legally Blonde, in case the title of this post and the above picture were too subtle for you ;) So this post is just to recap my whole weekend... or Saturday, mostly.

Now, confession: Kelly and I really only planned to go to opening night because we know that's when local celebrities attend and there was one or two people we were hoping to meet (ok, it was mostly one and that was Tim Campbell- because we adore him and I've been trying to meet him since I saw him in Wicked three years ago- and we found out a few weeks ago he wasn't even going to be there! Sigh).

But also because opening night, like closing, is something you should experience at least once.

So I flew into Melbourne from Tamworth after school on Friday, so I flew out at 5pm and landed at 9.30. And honestly, when I got to the airport and realised I'd left my iPod at school, I didn't think that was a great start to the weekend. But I amused myself between Tamworth and Sydney by reading the magazine on the plane, and then I bought a book (well, two) at Sydney but then Qantas give you iPads on their flights to watch TV and stuff, so I just ended up watching Family Guy, LOL (and it was hilarious).

Anyway, because no one cares about my inflight entertainment, I'll skip to the good stuff. 

On Saturday morning, Kelly, Holly and I went to the Hollywood Costume Exhibition, something I heard about only 3 weeks ago and inspired a major Audrey Hepburn kick on my part (story for another time). This  exhibition was smaller than I expected, but really cool. Most of the costumes there were replicas, but they had Audrey Hepburn's actual dress from Breakfast at Tiffany's and Marilyn Monroe's from The Seven Year Itch. You know, that one.


What the picture of Audrey Hepburn doesn't show is that her waist was freaking tiny. Seriously. I'm a size six and she was smaller than me. 

Other costumes included Dorothy's dress from The Wizard of Oz, Audrey Hepburn's My Fair Lady, Cate Blanchett from Elizabeth I, Kate and Leo's outfits from Titanic, and costumes from Gladiator, Cleopatra, Saving Private Ryan, The Bourne Identity, Camelot, 101 Dalmatians, A series of unfortunate events, Out of Africa, Harry Potter, Marie Antoinette, Antonement, Anna Karenina and heaps more.

They also had suits from Batman (The Dark Knight Rises), Spiderman (with Tobey Maguire) and Superman. It was pretty cool. 

My favourites were the little black dress from Breakfast at Tiffany's and this dress they had worn from Camelot. There were a lot of movies there I hadn't seen and then I felt bad that I hadn't seen them! 

This dress. It's amazing up close. And made with pumpkin seeds! But that train... ah.
So Kelly and I were at the theatre at about 5.30. The show started at 7.30 (we were a tad excited, haha). We hung around for a bit and just took photos and admired the theatre in all it's glory. Then we decided to go to the cafe next to the theatre to get a drink and pretty much almost literally ran into David Harris just inside the door!

We talked for a minute or two, and I had to thank him for writing on my birthday card (which Kelly had surprised me with 12 days early. It's been signed by David, Lucy, Erika, Helen and Mike!)


We also had a quick chat to Cameron, because it felt like half the cast was coming inside to grab food and/or drink between the matinee and the evening show. 
And then when we got inside the theatre, the first thing Kelly said to me when she sat down was "Jemma's here." Now, knowing Jemma lived in Melbourne, I had hoped she might be there, but I didn't dare get my hopes up. But to have it confirmed... um, I got a tad excited and overwhelmed. I may have squealed a bit louder than I intened (it was an involuntary squeal to begin with), and then- because Jemma seems to inspire that reaction in me just by being in the same room, I cried a little and simultaneously began to hyperventilate a little and felt incredibly nauseous. 

I think it was because I'd been dreaming, but not really daring to hope she might be there, and she's so amazing, and I haven't seen her in a year (since Wicked in Singapore), so... yeah. Kelly kept telling me to breathe, so there was a sense of deja vu! LOL. Then we had the big debate "can we go up to her and say hi? Is that weird? Will she have any idea who we are?" and then the show started.

I admit, I found it hard to concentrate on the show for most of the first act, because I was torn between a voice in my head just going "Jemma's here, Jemma's here, Jemma's here" and because I was trying to get a sense of how the audience was enjoying it, because I want them to love it as much as I do! 

When intermission started, we decided it wasn't weird to go say hi, so got out of the theatre as soon as we could and just pushed through the lobby looking for Jemma. And then Kelly saw Josh, so we figured Jemma would find him and then Stacey told us she was in the bathroom. So after she got out and met Josh, he disappeared and she was just standing there, so we figured it was okay to go say hi.

And she remembered us! She even remembered that I'm a teacher! She said she was enjoying the show, and Kelly told her this was her 9th show. I said it was only my 8th and she laughed and said "only the 8th. I love that" (!!!!). So, of course, we had to mention Wicked and I told her how happy I was that she was coming back (I cried when I heard, but I didn't mention that). And then Jemma said "I almost wasn't." And I almost died. But she said the break was doing her good, and even though she had been doing it for so long, she had found she missed it (thank Oz). 

Then I said how we were hoping to get to NZ but it depended on timing, with school holidays and all (and then she said "oh yeah, you're still teaching in the country, aren't you?" I'm a different part of the country now, but I didn't tell her that either, haha. I figured it wasn't important). So I asked her how long they would be in NZ and she said at the moment, she was pretty sure it was only 10 weeks. But she said maybe if it sold really well, it might be extended. (NOTE: 10 weeks from September makes it the end of November/first week of December. I just need it to be extended until mid-Jan at least!) 

Kelly and I had checked tickets when we were in Brisbane the other week, for a weekend in September and there was 1 seat left at the very back of the stalls. We told Jemma that and she was stunned, she had no idea how well it was selling. She also has no idea who the other cast will be!

Mostly we just talked about what she had been doing in her break. We mentioned Prick (the musical she had done during the Melbourne Comedy Festival), and said we had a friend who had gone and loved it. Then I said that we had heard that she rapped in the show, but when I pictured that in my head, she was still Elphaba, which made the image both awkward and hilarious. I mean, can you picture Elphaba rapping? LOL. Jemma laughed and said it was just as hilarious for her to be rapping as Jemma. I was pretty stoked about that reaction, because just because that mental image makes me laugh, is no guarantee its actually funny. She could have just smiled politely or something, but she actually genuinely laughed and found that idea funny! 

Anyway, then we left her and said goodbye. Before we went in, we saw Gretel (Scarlett), so we had to say hi and congratulate her in person in landing the role of Sandy in Grease, and she remembered us from Singapore too so we had a quick chat with her too. Jemma and Gretel were both so lovely! We didn't ask for photos, because we thought that would be weird, we didn't want to bug them that much. 

It was only just before Act 2 started that we realised Gretel was sitting 5 seats away from us! We hadn't realised! After the show, we hung around to try and see if we could grab any of the cast, mostly Rob because this was the last time we'd be able to see him as Warner before he leaves the show. We saw David again, and said a super quick hello to Erika (seriously, it was a "hi" and a wave), but then we got to get a photo with Rob. 

And this (other than seeing Jemma) was my highlight of the night: After I got my photo with Rob, I told him that this was the last chance to see him in LB, but we'd see him in Grease. And then he said "aw, that's great. Thank you," and squeezed my hand. Seriously, going over it in my head again, I have no idea how or when he even grabbed my hand! But it was a lovely squeeze. It wasn't my whole hand, just my fingers, but it was all my fingers, not just the tips. And it was a really genuine, gentle squeeze and I almost died. 

Right before the hand squeeze. Haha.

Always love seeing David Harris. He's just always so lovely.

So that was my Saturday. And then I spent what felt like all day on a plane today. Totally worth it though.