Frank wrote:Love me some theatre. Haven't seen Frozen though, surprisingly. I've always been kind-of put off by what I imagine the crowds are like - I'm not fond of kids at the best of times (although some of the horror stories you read about adults in audiences are even worse
).
I will say that the audience on this occasion behaved immaculately, also, kids under the age of 4 aren't even allowed in the building because of just how disruptive they can be.
Frank wrote:If you liked Frozen you should absolutely go see the Lion King. It is superb. Did you get Samantha Barks as Elsa, too?
I did, and she was incredible.
Anna was played by a different actress this time, but she too was amazing in the role.
Lion King may well have to go on my to do list at some point, the fact that it's just down the road from Covent Garden too helps as i've passed by there loads of times.
kazanova_Frankenstein wrote:Edit - just remembered, "The Woman In Black" is the next thing I am going to.
I would have liked to have seen that, but it's no longer showing at the Fortune Theatre on Russell St.
Choclet-Milk wrote:Just this past week, the wife and I went to see My Neighbour Totoro.
Would also have liked to have seen that one too, but the Barbican is a bit out of the way for me, and i've already spent too much of late as it is.
Zilnad wrote:No offense Vermi, but you need to get out more
I live out in the sticks, it's not always that easy.
aayl1 wrote:Judge him for choosing Frozen as his first trip
I regret nothing.