Titanique is bonkers
Bonkers, bonkers, bonkers
The musical journey of Jack and Rose as seen through the eyes of gay diva Celene Dion ( Lauren Drew) has to be seen to be believed.
With just 8 performers., all with voices to die for, the songs of Mz Dion as well as favourites like All on my Own and I drove all night, are belted out inbetween dirty injokes, , slapstick and Dion’s accent which sounded more Colombian than French Canadian .
We even had the grinning Layton Williams bursting onto the stage as the Bitch Iceberg dressed as Tina Turner
God it was funny, and everything was made more camp when Amanda Holden appeared above Janet’s head to take her seat, dressed in a low cut leopard print jump suit.and Mick Jaggers lips
For some bizarre reason, the title of this blogpost led me to think that I was about to see images of Amanda Holden's breasts. Never mind - they have probably been surgically enhanced anyway.
ReplyDeleteNice! That sounds fun. Glad you enjoyed! For a funny comparison, tomorrow I am going to see a local theater production of "Something Rotten", because a good friend did the choreography. I will keep my eye out for famous people. It's NJ, you never know!
ReplyDeleteIt's good for the soul to have a belly laugh.
ReplyDeleteThat is to say, having a belly laugh is good for the soul.
ReplyDeleteWhat a way to start your London trip. Absolutely fantastic! xx
ReplyDeleteAll good clean fun 😉
ReplyDeleteGlad you had fun! Love the photo op selfie!
ReplyDeleteThat musical sounds like a real blast from the past! It's always good to laugh.
ReplyDeleteJanet is looking great and like this Christmas gift weekend of fun is really FUN!
Hope today is wonderful.
Hugs!
Sounds like you two enjoyed it! I have no idea who Amanda Holden is.
ReplyDeleteSounds like an excellent time. I'll have to watch for it here.
ReplyDeleteSounds like a wonderful start to your weekend! Hope the ballet met expectations.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lot of fun. I had to look up Amanda Holden. Jean in Winnipeg.
ReplyDeleteI love the Romeo and Juliet ballet- my grandma took me to see it in 1978 in San Francisco and it just killed me with the beauty of the music and dancing. I have it on DVD with kenneth mcmillan choreography. Great memories and yes, they did drop like flies but so beautifully!! I sobbed my eyes out.Lini fromPetaluma
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