Monday, 10 March 2014

"On The Street Where You Live" Cabaret in the House, Jon Robyns - Lauderdale House, London 16.02.2014

So Yes as you are all aware that I love the west end performer Jon Robyns, who seems to be a regular on my blog, whether I am talking about him or a photo of me with him!

But what can I say this man is an amazing actor, and his voice I will never get bored of! So of course when an opportunity arrived to go and see Jon Robyns perform a solo mini concert at the Lauderdale House in Highgate London, my bank account was £13 cheaper! It was really worth it!

This Cabaret in the House is a series of performances/concerts performed by many of the west end stage, and showing weekely for 6 weeks, with each performer singing various songs, from musicals or films to an audience. Jon was supported by a female west end actress named Annie Kirkman, who really got the audience going, she performed brilliant numbers from many musicals that I had never heard of, but the way she sung them made me intrigued to know more about them, especially one song, which annoyingly I cannot remember but it was based on a woman who fell in love with a man, who always told her that he would be with her through and through, the song goes on to say about there relationship, and when they got engaged, and married, and then on there first year anniversary, her husband went to work for a few hours, and when she went to get some bread she heard on the radio a terrible event that had happened and when she returned home she heard her voicemail of the last time she would hear his voice. Now I am not going to lie but I had to try and stop myself from crying and was totally choaked up with this song, in the end it was happy though because the girl goes on to find a new man, and although she is anxious she hears her husband say its ok, and in doing so she is happy, and knows that even though she will move on, he would still be there and with her.
she was a brilliant warm up for Jon, and I hope to see her one time performing on the West End!

After a few minute break, it was time for Jon to come out, myself and my friend were positioned front row of the small concert, which was great because when Jon included the audience it would either be me or my friend he was singing to at times!

Jon chose some songs that he sings which are on his solo album "Open Book" available on ITunes, and on his website http://www.jonrobyns.co.uk/index.shtml its an amazing listen, and to hear the songs Il Mondo era Vuoto, On the Street Where You Live, and You'll Never Walk Alone live now makes the album a bit second class, but I still enjoy listening to it! that's for sure.

Not only did Jon sing the classics, but he also brought in some up to date songs, and got his guitar out to perform Say it to Me Now from the musical Once, which is one of my favourite musicals (and ironically had watched it on valentines day with my other half) because of the music from it, and yes Jon needs to be Guy in the stage production, so yes I did a cheeky record cause to have his version to listen to, was something I couldn't bypass. It was also great to hear Jon playing the guitar again having seen him play it in Dicken's Abridged and how good he was, it was nice to know that he wanted to continue to play, and we also got to hear again a song from Dicken's Abridged which was one of my favourites called "Its a Far Far Better Thing " so yes again I had to have a cheeky record cause annoyingly they did not do a soundtrack for that show, so I had to have something from it! Along on the guitar, Jon performed a song which he had written for his Daughter, which was beautiful and very sweet, and you could tell he was a lovely dad!

After his set with his guitar had finished Jon turned his back to put it down, to which the piano started, and Jon on cue, turned to begin an amazing reprise of Rod from Avenue Q (The character Jon had originated for the original London Cast) I Wish You Could Meet My Girlfriend...well this set those that know the song, and Jon in hysterics throughout, and were loving every moment. though as this was a small concert there were some faces that were unaware of this particular song, and did not entirely know what it was about, and to those who don't, well then the last line of this song...is one of an explicit one...and during this performance myself and my friend were sat next to two elderly ladies, you can kind of tell where im going with this...I did think to myself no he might not say the line for this, and then BAM "and I can't wait to eat her P**** again" came out of Jon's mouth, I could not look at the couple, but was giggling in my hands! It was one of the highlights to say the least, and to hear him sing Avenue Q again was great, and gave me more excitement for again I would be seeing him perform with the puppets once again in two weeks time...but that's another blog!

After the embarrassment had passed, Jon's closing numbers were again influenced by his daughter and his love for Disney, with the first number being A Friend Like Me from Aladdin, in which a lot of audience involvement was given, including some tasty snacks, he then sang an amazing rendition of So Close from the film Enchanted one of his daughter and mine favourite films, I couldn't help but mouth the words which I could defiantly tell Jon noticed! He said his thanks during the end of this song, but that wasn't the end, for his finale, and encore was none other than another personal favourite of mine but Out There from Hunchback of Notre Dame and again I was mouthing all the words which entertained Jon!

It was great to see Jon perform some amazing songs, but this time as himself not as someone playing a character, and loved how much you could tell he was loving what he was doing! When the show had ended Jon kindly stood and chatted with those who were fans, and it meant that me and my friends and had made some new friends as well as new followers on Twitter. Its great to have a performer who really enjoys talking to us, and isn't bothered to give advice which he has done on a few occasions now, and have a laugh.  it made me laugh when the man came up to us all and asked if we were interested in buying the album to which we all replied Already got it!

As I said earlier I did get the chance to see Jon perform again 2 weeks after this small concert, and at the moment there is no sign of when he is returning to the stage performing in a musical, but im sure he will announce it on twitter when he is, or if he is involved in anything, cause I don't think I will get bored of seeing him, which i'm sure he is getting of seeing me, and im sure that i will be buying tickets to whatever he is in! I still think he should try for Guy in Once cause he would be brilliant.

http://youtu.be/xkuimV-Ucew for those who want to get a glimpse of what I watched then watch his recent showreel....at the end are small clips from this particular show!! Amazing!


"For The First Time in My Life...I Feel Good" The Light Princess- The National Theatre, London 28.01.14

After weeks of waiting...ok maybe just 2 weeks, I was going home to London for my first theatre trip of 2014! After a long day at work, and the kindness of my manager I was able to catch the train early and off I went to the big city.  Tonight viewing and the opening of my many hopeful trips was to be viewed at The National Theatre, which was my first time experiencing this arena, having been unaware that it was actually made up of 3 stages, tonight's performance was held in the Lyttelton theatre, and if I'm not mistaken is the medium one of the three? It felt like I was walking back into the Barbican, when I first arrived if I do say so myself.  What I liked most about this theatre was the price of the tickets were not too extreme, and booking seats to go and see the performance was very easy, as with the assistance of the "view from the seat" which meant that people had placed a photo of their view of the stage so you were able to see which place was best for the value of the ticket you wanted to use. Myself booked tickets for both me and my friend Alanna in the Circle of the Lyttelton in Row E seats 20 and 21, which made us dead centre to the stage, for the price of £34 the view was brilliant, and for the show itself I felt that the higher the view the better you would enjoy the effects of the performance, so my money did not go to waste! However being not such a big theatre, and with a quite simplistic modernise interior, unlike those of the old, historic theatres that we have on the west end, I felt that anywhere you sat in the circle your view would not be restricted in anyway shape or form.  Below is a photo of the curtain before the performance started.  the portrait on is a non zoomed in version, the Landscape I zoomed in a little to try and get a more detailed view of the map.

I was really excited about viewing this performance, having seen past productions from the National Theatre, 'War Horse' and 'Curious Incident...' I had my high standards up because both of those were amazing, and I was really looking forward to seeing what they can do with a musical!
Boy did they deliver "The Light Princess" Book and Lyrics by Samuel Adamson, and Music and Lyrics by Tori Amos, is a fairytale like no other.  The tale of two kingdoms, parted by a dark wildernest.  The city of Gold Lagobel, which was rich, but without the presence of H2O, was ruled by a king and queen, who were happy in their kingdom with there son and daughter, though a the queen grew ill, and sadly past.  The kingdom which had no water, was finding that the tears of the kingdom would create the rivers, the King (King Darius) and son were left devastated, but the daughter Althea didn't wish to cry, instead she wanted to be close to her mother, and therefore lost her sense of gravity, allowing her to float up into the sky, The kingdom saw this as witchcraft, and did not approve of Althea's approach and floating in the sky, King Darius embarrassed by his daughter, placed her in the tallest tower of Lagobel castle, to remain their with an Orphan Piper, and hide away from the public eye, Althea did not care, for she was happy to be kept away from the kingdom and had no interest in ruling leaving it all to her brother.
On the other side of the forest was the city of Sealand, whom craved the riches of Lagobel, but was also as the name states surrounded by water. This city too was also ruled by a king (King Ignacio) and queen, with their two sons. One day while sailing the river the queen, was pushed/fell into the river and died.  The King Ignacio, who driven by the need of the gold from Lagobel did not grieve, along with his son Liewelyn, but Digby his other son, cried, and never smiled, the only friend he had was a falconer who gave him his best friend a falcon named Zephyrus, who he tamed, and cared for.
The envy of Lagobel drove King Iganacio wild and led his army to fight, with Lagobel still morning for their queen their weakness showed, and so led to the assassination of the prince, and Lagobel with only one heir.  King Darius informs Althea that she is to be queen, and forcing her down with the heaviness of the crown, and jewels in hope that she will stay down to the ground, and help lead their kingdom to battle with Sealand. However Althea has other plans, and runs away to the wilderness with Piper, on their journey to the wilderness they see their army waling into battle, further they battle with the dragons that haunt the wilderness, but then they discover the lake, the lake that could save Lagobel with a source of water. Althea claims she will keep the lake a secret, but is interrupted when Zephyrus takes her ribbon which keeps her down and flys her towards Digby and his soldiers.  Their meeting however its not what one would expect.
Digby amazed by what he is seeing of Althea, (who is prepared to fight by any means) becomes enlightened by her, and for the first time smiles, and by the seems of things falls for her, with Althea close behind.  The two end of a kiss before the two army's collide and fight, pulling away the couple.
The two are driven by the love that they have for each other, Althea who finds out that she is happy, though her Father unhappy of her disappearing decides to pull out all stops in trying to weight down her daughter, calling in so called experts in their prediction of the diagnosis, which leads her to been given drugs, and forced to eat, it isn't till one gentlemen predicts it is love that would bring her down, that King Darius then goes mad, and arranges for her daughter to marry him, and with doing so, decides to weigh her down, by chaining her legs with gold.  Piper horrified with what the King has done, helps Althea escape back into the wilderness, who walks to the lake, and throws herself into it, where she stays.
On the other side on Sealand Digby longs to see Althea again for with her he feels happiness, while the army is leading to war, he ponders for his love and his kingdom, and in the end follows his heart, and with the help of Zephyrus finds Althea in the lake, and dives in after her. They are together at last.
The second act begins with both Althea and Digby, in love it would seem, and enjoying there time in there new place they call "Amphibiava." It all seems so perfect, until Digby suggests they create a home, live outside the lake, and create a family where Althea can be a mother and care. Althea distraught by the idea, fights against Digby, who confirms to him that she will never be tied down! Digby angry leaves the lake in time to meet this brother and the Falconer, who was sent by his father to collect him, and kill Althea, Digby still having heart for Althea who is hiding under the current of the Lake tells the Falconer and his brother that she is dead, and return back to his country.
Althea rises from the water, angry yet distraught from what she has witness and what has happened with Digby, but declares she will remain in her Amphibiava...until, Althea notices that the lake is going, and the water is disappearing, the sea life and creatures and plant life dying, she then realises that Digby has told her father about the lake, and doing so the King has produced a dam to stop the water to following to the lake.
Althea grows ill and weak from the water gone, and is found by the army of her kingdom. she is unwell, and this then turns her father to realise what he has done with the help of Piper knocking some sense into him realising that it is because of him that Althea is in this state, and that he has driven her to run away. the King Collapse and bides to stay with Althea until she is well, the doctor confirms that she needs water, if not then they will both die. For Althea is now with child.

Back in Sealand, Digby is being force by his father to again sent war on Lagobel, but also forcing Digby to wed his cousin, the wedding is getting set, but not until Zephyrus brings a letter to Digby's brother informing him of Althea illness and that she is with child. Before the ceremony begins his brother confides in him, informing him of his letter, and what is happening. Digby though torn at first, chooses the correct way, and runs from the ceremony, Althea needs water and that he will get, by knocking down the Dam and letting the water flow to the lake.
Digby success comes at a cost, as the fighting with his father and knocking the Dam leads to him getting shock. Althea now awake from the water that was provided by the lake that the Falconer took when she collected Digby, finds that Digby has knocked the Dam down but also that he has been shot, and is non responsive. she realises how much she care for him and for the first time she cries, and as she cries her H2O she falls to the ground, and at last has gravity. Digby awaits, and finds Althea beside him on the ground, they embrace and find that the Digby's father has died, making Digby king, whom wishes to marry Althea and raise there child with both countries living and working together. Ending the story on a fairytale happy ending.


The story itself has influence from many stories that one could notice in this production. Some for instance the love that should not be between Digby and Althea, very much like the love that should not be between Romeo and Juliet, there is also influence with King Iganacio death, with the blinding of the birds, which can also be seen in King Lear, but also in Cinderella when the birds blind the sisters.
Fairytales completely influence this story and regularly pop up, such as Snow white is requested to be told when Althea is in the tower, but you can also see the connection the Althea has with Peter Pans tale, that she herself would like to fly away and be with her mother, and she also wishes to never grow up and become queen, to take on the responsibilities of an adult.

The songs throughout are beautifully sung by the whole cast, and all original to the script, thanks to Samuel and Tori. Sadly though no soundtrack is on sale, but there are 4 different tracks present on the Soundcloud to be heard by all, and believe me I have listened to the over and over again, especially "Better Than Good."
The thing about this musical is it takes a different approach to the dancing side, having most of its choreography done by Frantic Assembly (The same choreography as Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night time). For it seems that there is no dancing at all but movement pieces especially with the people of Sealand, with there swift, sharp military movements, showing there institutional lives, but also the performers who keep Althea in flight, dressed in black and clearly can be seen, but the way the portray Althea's movement, is stunning at one point I actually didn't realise when they went from them moving her, to her being lifted by the wires! they were that good, and I bet the strength they have is far more than many! They even received the loudest applause from the audience at curtain call.
Another interesting fact about Light Princess, is the puppetry used, that were the same company and designers Toby Olie that brought you Joey and the other puppets in Warhorse, and portrayed in the same way that all the animals were like real life, and again you would forget that you were watching a puppet!
So Light Princess brought you all the trimmings when it came to the final product bringing in a little bit of each National Theatre production into one!

Now onto the cast, tonight was the lucky night with no understudies.
Piper-Amy Booth-Steel
Llewelyn - Kane Oliver Parry
Althea- Rosalie Craig
King Darius - Clive Rowe
Digby - Nick Hendrix
 King Ignacio - Hal Fowler
Zephyrus - Ben Thompson
Serjeant-at Arms-Malinda Parris
Falconer - Laura Pitt-Pulford
 
The most known to this cast would have to be the gentleman playing King Darius, who not only did i recently see in the 50th anniversary of the National Theatre tv tribute on BBC2 singing "Sit Down your Rocking the Boat" from Guys and Dolls, but also he is well known in the old TV show on CBBC Tracy Beaker! But on stage, he was brilliant, and you wouldn't have known that he had a voice on him!
Piper and Llwelyn played by Amy and Kane, opened the show brilliantly with there first Duet, and Amy, with Piper brought what was needed from her role with the great comic moments that were needed to lighten the moods at times, but also the power she showed with the caring she said for Althea really could be seen by the audience. Kane demonstrated the change in the role of Llewlyn from following in his fathers footsteps, yet coming to his senses and doing what was right and supporting his brother at the end to go to his true love. The way it should be.
I loved the voice of Laura Pitt- Pulford in her role of the Falconer, it was mesmerising, and I loved her outfit which she looked amazing in, I would like to think that if I would to be in the amazing show that would be the role I would go for! Plus she gets to play with puppets!
Then there is the couple, Althea played by Rosalie, and Digby played by Nick, Rosalie again with her voice was great! which is one of the reasons I'm continuously listening to "Better than Good" cause it is just that GOOD! I also have to applaud her physical ability and the way she can act through the many lifts that the performers do throughout while she herself has to maintain the role and show that she is not phased by being thrown about, or swung in the air, I suppose at the end of the day it does seem a lot of fun! how many people can say that there job is hanging upside down, and or not touching the ground in a play? not many I can tell you that! Nick is also very good for the eyes in a ladies sense bare in mind, which leaves you to understand that attraction Althea has for him, but when he sings to her when they finally meet, all you want is to have him singing it to you, and all you want to do is be swimming with him in the lake! I know I did! but still the role of the hero, and prince charming of the fairy tale was brilliantly portrayed by Nick, and I loved watching him throughout!
 
 
Sadly this performance is no longer performing at the National, and at the moment there seems to be not much sign of it moving to a theatre in the West End, so if you got to see it, I hope it had the same effect on you as it did me! But if you didn't get the chance to see it, then where were you? You really missed out on an amazing new and visually stunning performance. If by any luck it does come back and show its amazing face to the West End I will be first in line to see it again!