June 2014

The Lady Boys of Bangkok ‘Lack their Sparkle’ in Manchester

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The Lady Boys of Bangkok Stage. They strictly prohibited photos throughout the show.
Steve and I recently went to see The Lady Boys of Bangkok in Manchester. I had seen them four or five times over the last few years and couldn’t wait. Unfortunately, for the first time, I was to be disappointed.

It started with an embarrassing experience with a rude Door Supervisor. He checked my bag and said that I couldn’t take in a bottle of Lucozade. I explained that I had diabetes. To which he wanted to see a medical card. I showed him one and then he wanted to see tablets (I had to explain that I was on injectable insulin and showed him this). He still looked unsure about whether to let me in or not. So I said, ‘Look if I have a hypo I need sugar quick. I wont be able to make it to the bar. I’ll be on the floor having a seizure and foaming at the mouth.’ What made it embarrassing was his lack of knowledge about diabetes, his attitude and the growing queue of people behind us.

I wasn’t going to judge the production based on the experience I’d had with the Door Supervisor. However the shows atmosphere wasn’t as fabulous as it has been in the past. The Lady Boys cast seemed unhappy. They smiled throughout the show, but the smiles never seemed to meet their eyes. Their costumes were less glamorous, looking cheap at times and there weren’t many opportunities to see the Lady Boys in showoff their wonderful selves.

The audio quality was poor on some tracks, there were some odd choices of songs and some great songs that they only played clips of.

The set was satisfactory. The choreography was fun. Not all performers had perfected their choreography, but this didn’t matter to the audience. The choreography did become repetitive in the second half and had too much use of jazz hands.

The lip syncing has improved year on year, and this year all of the Lady Boys had it spot on. The comedy elements of the show remain as funny as ever, however I was unsure about the humour derived through use of the dwarf.

I desperately wanted the show to be as magical, glorious and brilliant as it had been in the past. But it simply wasn’t. It lacked its special sparkle that makes The Lady Boys of Bangkok production unique. Overall Steve and I had a good time, but I don’t intend on seeing future shows until I’ve got over the disappointment. This is likely to take at least the next few years.

Blog soon,

Antony



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Blackpool Part 2: Madame Tussauds

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Boyfriend-A and I went to Blackpool at the weekend. We started with the Sealife Centre (see Blackpool Part 1: Sealife Centre) and then went to Madame Tussauds. I have to start by saying some of the waxworks were really bad, here are three examples, click on any image for full size photo:

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A Bad Davina Mccall
Madame Tussaunds Blackpool Jamie Oliver
Another Bad Waxwork – Jamie Oliver
Madame Tussaunds Blackpool Michael Jackson
Michael Jackson waxwork: fingers repaired with plasters.

But some were great:

Madame Tussaunds Blackpool  Gok Wan
Me kissing Gok Wan
Madame Tussaunds Blackpool random dinosaur
A Random Dinosaur Waxwork
Madame Tussaunds Blackpool Bear Grylls
Bear Grylls Waxwork
Madame Tussaunds Blackpool Rovers Return
The Rovers Return Inn
Madame Tussaunds Blackpool Jack and Vera Duckworth
Jack & Vera Duckworth Waxworks (Coronation Street)
Madame Tussaunds Blackpool Freddie Mercury
Fantastic Waxwork: Freddie Mercury
Madame Tussaunds Blackpool Lady Gaga
Lady Gaga
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A Waxwork of Madame Tussaund

Boyfriend-A and I couldn’t resist having some fun:

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Me on a thrown
Madame Tussaunds Blackpool Queen Elizabeth 2nd
Me getting my OBE, MBE and Knighthood
Madame Tussaunds Blackpool sweetie darling
Sweetie Darling 1
Madame Tussaunds Blackpool sweetie darling cig
Sweetie Darling 2

The award for scariest waxwork goes to…

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A terrible Russell Brand

The award for the campest waxwork goes to…

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Alan Carr Waxwork

The award for most realistic waxwork goes to…

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The Two Ronnies

Ronnie Barker (Above: Right), who looked so real that I expected him to stand up and start cracking jokes.

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Good Fun: My Night Out Look
It was the first time I’d been to a Madame Tussauds. I really enjoyed entering the waxwork world of celebrity, talent and fame. If you’ve never been, I’d recommend it. An amusing and entertaining experience.

Boyfriend-A and I enjoyed our time in Blackpool :). I’m sure we’ll go again, at some point.

Write soon,

Antony



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Blackpool Part 1: Sealife Centre

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Bob – The Fish
At the weekend Boyfriend-A and I went to Blackpool. We had pre-booked tickets to the Sealife Centre and Madame Tussauds. In this post I’ll write about the Sealife Centre.

The Sealife Centre was alive with all sorts of marine life in its well-stocked tanks. Boyfriend-A and I wondered around leisurely, starting with seeing shark eggs and recently born baby sharks (click any image for full size photo):

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Breeding: Shark Eggs
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Breeding: Shark Eggs
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Breeding: Newly Born Sharks

The many tanks often included rays as well as starfish:

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One of the Tanks
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Rays-A-Plenty: There were many rays
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Camouflage Fish
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A starfish
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Mr Ray showing off his sharp teeth
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Mr Ray 2

We saw ‘The Big Daddy,’ a giant crab that is so big he has an entry in the Guinness World Records Book.

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‘The Big Daddy’ – A Giant Crab

We watched delicate small seahorses:

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A Seahorse

And these jellyfish under neon colour-changing light:

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Neon Jellyfish 1
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Neon Jellyfish 2
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Neon Jellyfish 3

Many of the fish I tried to photograph moved too quickly for the camera. This included dory (from Finding Nemo) look-a-likes.

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Trying to snap Dory, they are too quick.

We saw mean-looking paranha fish. I’m sure they were eyeing me up as a meal:

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Mean-looking Piranhas 1
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Mean-looking Piranhas 2

Then we moved on to the sharks:

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Shark Nursery: Breeding sign
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Shark Nursery: A baby shark
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Sharks: An adult having a lie down
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Sharks: A vegetarian shark
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Sharks: Another shark (side on)

We had a great time. Then we head to Madame Tussaunds, which I will write about and share pictures in my next blog post.

Write soon,

Antony



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Happy Belated Litha & More Rivington Photos

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Happy Belated Litha (see Pagan Festivals)!

Boyfriend-A and I took a spontaneous outing to Rivington on Friday. It happened to be Litha, which is the longest day of the year. It was bright, warm and the perfect evening to explore Rivington. We spent quality time together and I also took the opportunity to appreciate nature.

I have previously blogged about Rivington and included plenty of photos. But I felt compelled to take some more photos of this beautiful place on Friday. So here are some of those photos (click on any image for full size):

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Boyfriend-A Looking at the view
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Rivington Ruins 1
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Rivington Ruins 2
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The Pond 1
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The Pond 2
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Rivington: A Gorgeous View
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Rivington: Another View
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Pigeon Tower Information Board
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Pigeon Tower

I hope you all had a equally fantastic Litha.

Blog soon,

Antony



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