Post by emi on Feb 23, 2008 9:25:05 GMT
*flails* AAAH! I WANNA GO AGAAAAIIINNN!!!!!!!!!!!!
Anyway, the show. Got there about 15 minutes early, and I was literally shaking in my seat whilst comfort eating on munchies.... the old women next to me were wondering what was wrong. I was just too worried: 'What if he's off? What if the theatre burns down? What if something goes wrong and he gets injured and dies? What if something happens? AAAHH!!!!' Damn neuroticism.
Anyway, the sound suddenly blasts on and I'm just like: AAAAHH! MY EARS! cause I wasn't expecting it. The curtain gets a light shone on it: 'someplace(I can't remember the name), New Jersey. 1985.' and then a light comes on and shines through the curtain so you can see through it, and there's Jonathan Wilkes with his guitar and stuff at the front. The curtain rose, and Sammy and George were at the back. So bloody awesome. Totally didn't take my eyes off him the whole time.... Sod Natalie Casey and Jonathan Wilkes, I'm here for Simon!!!
The show wasn't actually that bad, it was suprisingly great! The woman playing grandma ROCKS THE HOUSE OFF. Seriously.Jodie Jacobs is HYSTERICAL, and has the most AWESOME VOICE EVER. At the end of Saturday Night in the City, her riff was like WOAH, GIRL! She's bloody fantastic, a great dancer, looks awesome, and basically is the most awesome female in the show. (It goes, Her, the woman playing Grandma, (Forgot her name and I'm too lazy to look at the programme.), and then Natalie Casey)
Natalie Caseys American accent was annoying, and her voice wasn't that good, but I actually quite liked her. She wasn't god awful, her acting was great!
Simon, is just hysterical, and kept on going into Nicky!Voice. OH! and he did a thumbs up thing. After 'Somebody Kill Me' Robbie asked Sammy and George what they thought of the song, and he just gave the thumbs up. So funny.
The character, Linda is just mega wierd. Seriousfuckinly.I was like: .........you're STRANGE. And coming from me.... that says alot.
OH! and I've just remembered something else- at the first wedding back after he got dumped, when Robbie's going all freaky, just before 'Casulty of Love', Robbie starts insulting some of the guests, and he says: 'YOU! With the freaky haircut!' And his hair is an emo fringe. Made me laugh.
AND! AND! at the bows, Simon started thrusting onto the grandma, while she had his leg over him- SO BLOODY FUNNY. I was peeing myself.
and I was suprised on how good he can dance, you know. He's dead good! OH! and in Saturday Night in the City, when Holly was kissing Robbie, he was all hanging about down stage getting all jealous, while George was like... holding him back. I wanted to reach out and hug him. It was so sweet!
OH! AND! in Single! You get to see his tattoos near his belly button. I totally wanted to squeal with happiness. Alot.
and there were loads of other hysterical bits- I can't remember them all now.
OH! ONE LAST ONE. When Robbie is running to the plane to Vegas, and he doesn't have any money, and then Sammy lends him his credit card, Holly is all like: 'Sammy!' and Sammy's like: 'Jeez Holly, I'm just trying to do a good thing for someone!' and then Holly's just like: 'Shuttup you!.' and they kiss. It was so sweet- I awwwww'd like a crazywoman.
and then at the stage door, I typically turn into a quivering leaf and my Dad is the creepy stalker photographer who takes pictures of anybody coming out of the door, even if they're not in the cast.
Simon was one of the first to come out, and he hugs these two old people, I don't know who they were, they kept on going in and out of the stage door, they might have been fancy producer people or something -NO, Abbie, it was NOT Cameron Mackintushy.- anyway, he hugged them, somebody stopped him and asked for his autograph, and then started talking to him about Q, and how she'd seen the new cast, and how Daniel was Brilliant, and he was all like: 'Yeah. Yeah. Glad you liked it. He's good, isn't he?' Then I just managed to come up to him and ask him to sign my programme, and said that he was really good. Dad, for some reason,took a picture of him signing my programme- Dad, when I said I wanted multiple pictures of me with Simon, I meant when he was posing, like 'accidentily take three' not take one of the top of his head and me smiling like an idiot. Anyway, I asked him for a picture, and he said: 'Do you want me to smile?' and I said yes, but he didn't- he just did his usual man!pout. And! The mullet is a wig- THANK YOU!
and then he ran off to go talk to some of his friends, I think, he quite obviously didn't want to be disturbed, so I didn't manage to go and ask him how long he was doing the show for. Sorry!
and then I got a picture with Jonathan Wilkes, who's quite nice. Didn't really talk to him much, but he did seem quite sweet.
Nick Hayes who plays George came out,and he's just the nicest person ever. He was talking to some fans for ages, while I was hovering in the background, as you do, and then he came up to me, and I just managed to blurt out: 'Could you sign this please?' Which he did, and then he asked me for my name, which threw me, so I said really fast: 'Sarah Louise Daniels!' and he laughed and said he'd just put Sarah. He asked me how to spell it, and I was just like: 'erm.................................... S A R A H. I think...' He laughed and asked me if I enjoyed it, and I was like: 'Yeah, Yeah! You were dead good, really funny!'
I SO need to work on actually managing to say something at the stage door instead of being so nervous I sound like a creep.
And then somebody came round the front and told us they were having a party backstage, so I didn't manage to meet Natalie or Jodie- shame, they were so awesome. Though, knowing me, I'd probably just say something dead awkward...... like 'JODIE, YOU WERE SO HOT ON STAGE!!!' and 'NATALIE! You were so funny in that episode of Two Pints when Gaz made that porno of you and him..'
I SO want to go again. Seriously. Hopefully, Dad might take me in the week- he said he might.
Oh, and girls...... Simon's contantly wearing leather pants...
Anyway, the show. Got there about 15 minutes early, and I was literally shaking in my seat whilst comfort eating on munchies.... the old women next to me were wondering what was wrong. I was just too worried: 'What if he's off? What if the theatre burns down? What if something goes wrong and he gets injured and dies? What if something happens? AAAHH!!!!' Damn neuroticism.
Anyway, the sound suddenly blasts on and I'm just like: AAAAHH! MY EARS! cause I wasn't expecting it. The curtain gets a light shone on it: 'someplace(I can't remember the name), New Jersey. 1985.' and then a light comes on and shines through the curtain so you can see through it, and there's Jonathan Wilkes with his guitar and stuff at the front. The curtain rose, and Sammy and George were at the back. So bloody awesome. Totally didn't take my eyes off him the whole time.... Sod Natalie Casey and Jonathan Wilkes, I'm here for Simon!!!
The show wasn't actually that bad, it was suprisingly great! The woman playing grandma ROCKS THE HOUSE OFF. Seriously.Jodie Jacobs is HYSTERICAL, and has the most AWESOME VOICE EVER. At the end of Saturday Night in the City, her riff was like WOAH, GIRL! She's bloody fantastic, a great dancer, looks awesome, and basically is the most awesome female in the show. (It goes, Her, the woman playing Grandma, (Forgot her name and I'm too lazy to look at the programme.), and then Natalie Casey)
Natalie Caseys American accent was annoying, and her voice wasn't that good, but I actually quite liked her. She wasn't god awful, her acting was great!
Simon, is just hysterical, and kept on going into Nicky!Voice. OH! and he did a thumbs up thing. After 'Somebody Kill Me' Robbie asked Sammy and George what they thought of the song, and he just gave the thumbs up. So funny.
The character, Linda is just mega wierd. Seriousfuckinly.I was like: .........you're STRANGE. And coming from me.... that says alot.
OH! and I've just remembered something else- at the first wedding back after he got dumped, when Robbie's going all freaky, just before 'Casulty of Love', Robbie starts insulting some of the guests, and he says: 'YOU! With the freaky haircut!' And his hair is an emo fringe. Made me laugh.
AND! AND! at the bows, Simon started thrusting onto the grandma, while she had his leg over him- SO BLOODY FUNNY. I was peeing myself.
and I was suprised on how good he can dance, you know. He's dead good! OH! and in Saturday Night in the City, when Holly was kissing Robbie, he was all hanging about down stage getting all jealous, while George was like... holding him back. I wanted to reach out and hug him. It was so sweet!
OH! AND! in Single! You get to see his tattoos near his belly button. I totally wanted to squeal with happiness. Alot.
and there were loads of other hysterical bits- I can't remember them all now.
OH! ONE LAST ONE. When Robbie is running to the plane to Vegas, and he doesn't have any money, and then Sammy lends him his credit card, Holly is all like: 'Sammy!' and Sammy's like: 'Jeez Holly, I'm just trying to do a good thing for someone!' and then Holly's just like: 'Shuttup you!.' and they kiss. It was so sweet- I awwwww'd like a crazywoman.
and then at the stage door, I typically turn into a quivering leaf and my Dad is the creepy stalker photographer who takes pictures of anybody coming out of the door, even if they're not in the cast.
Simon was one of the first to come out, and he hugs these two old people, I don't know who they were, they kept on going in and out of the stage door, they might have been fancy producer people or something -NO, Abbie, it was NOT Cameron Mackintushy.- anyway, he hugged them, somebody stopped him and asked for his autograph, and then started talking to him about Q, and how she'd seen the new cast, and how Daniel was Brilliant, and he was all like: 'Yeah. Yeah. Glad you liked it. He's good, isn't he?' Then I just managed to come up to him and ask him to sign my programme, and said that he was really good. Dad, for some reason,took a picture of him signing my programme- Dad, when I said I wanted multiple pictures of me with Simon, I meant when he was posing, like 'accidentily take three' not take one of the top of his head and me smiling like an idiot. Anyway, I asked him for a picture, and he said: 'Do you want me to smile?' and I said yes, but he didn't- he just did his usual man!pout. And! The mullet is a wig- THANK YOU!
and then he ran off to go talk to some of his friends, I think, he quite obviously didn't want to be disturbed, so I didn't manage to go and ask him how long he was doing the show for. Sorry!
and then I got a picture with Jonathan Wilkes, who's quite nice. Didn't really talk to him much, but he did seem quite sweet.
Nick Hayes who plays George came out,and he's just the nicest person ever. He was talking to some fans for ages, while I was hovering in the background, as you do, and then he came up to me, and I just managed to blurt out: 'Could you sign this please?' Which he did, and then he asked me for my name, which threw me, so I said really fast: 'Sarah Louise Daniels!' and he laughed and said he'd just put Sarah. He asked me how to spell it, and I was just like: 'erm.................................... S A R A H. I think...' He laughed and asked me if I enjoyed it, and I was like: 'Yeah, Yeah! You were dead good, really funny!'
I SO need to work on actually managing to say something at the stage door instead of being so nervous I sound like a creep.
And then somebody came round the front and told us they were having a party backstage, so I didn't manage to meet Natalie or Jodie- shame, they were so awesome. Though, knowing me, I'd probably just say something dead awkward...... like 'JODIE, YOU WERE SO HOT ON STAGE!!!' and 'NATALIE! You were so funny in that episode of Two Pints when Gaz made that porno of you and him..'
I SO want to go again. Seriously. Hopefully, Dad might take me in the week- he said he might.
Oh, and girls...... Simon's contantly wearing leather pants...