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    A night at the Ballet

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    A few years back if anyone I’d known or myself had suggested going to the ballet the general response would have been “are you gay” and serious doubts raised about the person’s sexual orientation

    However as the years have gone on I find myself more likely to try a few different experiences and with this in mind after seeing an advertising poster for the Ballet “Dracula” which I thought looked interesting, I first asked a friend of mine if she’d be interested in night at the Ballet and upon getting a yes for an answer I headed off to purchase our tickets quite some time in advance to make sure of some good seats

    As it got closer to the date I found I was quite looking forward to it and started to tell a few more people where I was going, the reaction varied from “ I wish my partner would take me to things like that” to the more expected “you’ve got to be fucking joking” the former always from the women and the latter from the guys although some of the women and all of the guys I know couldn’t quite believe I would go along without any pressure being applied to me and that it was my idea from the start to attend and I had no motive beyond a good night out

    The venue was the Issac Theatre Royal in Gloucester Street which was originally opened in 1908, In November last year it was closed while it received a $6.1 million dollar facelift and only reopened earlier this month, I headed off to pick my friend up and arrived at the venue just after 7.00pm and was there ever a crowd with the rebuild they revised the seating and can accommodate 1300 people and every seat was full, the seats are quite comfortable but there isn’t a lot of legroom, the interior has obviously been kept in the original style and was really quite nice

    The light go out the curtain goes up and it’s straight into it, with the setting of Jonathan Harker sleeping in bed and as the lighting changes other characters gradually join the scene I’m not going into much detail as I can’t remember the proper sequence at the moment, but the Victorian costuming and effects with them fading characters in and out using the lighting and smoke was simply awesome

    When Dracula makes his entrance his presence can be felt and the costume with the long red tails suits his character very well, his entrance into the last scene at the very end of act two was outstanding with him suddenly appearing as if out of now where as well as the scene with him dancing with Mina earlier on while Jonathan Harker sleeps

    Other good bits, the Way Dracula fades back into the smoke after his attack on Lucy, the very best bit comes in Act 3 with the setting being the Crypt full of undead with Dracula’s arrival and his execution of Renfield very well done as the undead drag him away and return with bloodied hands and faces, not long after that the boys arrive with a bang as they blow the door down and every one in the theatre shits their pants with fright after a bit of a stuggle they bash a stake through Dracula’s heart with a shovel and toss him on top of the coffin where he fades into the smoke

    I haven’t ever been to a more classical Ballet so I have no comparison but I’ll be going along when one comes to town to give me a better idea of how it compares, there was a interesting cross section of society with anyone from young children to pensioners to Goths to Asian students and after experiencing it I can see it would have wide appeal

    I would recommend this very highly if you’re looking for a good night out the effects, lighting and costumes are brilliant and I’m very impressed with the whole production, it runs for close to 2 ½ hours with two intermissions and is well worth a look
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    Excellent review Warwick!

    Good comments about relative perceptions of what constitutes "appropriate" entertainment for a bloke.

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    Yay - Im so glad you enjoyed it...

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    I love ballet - haven't been in years. Wonder if I can get WT to take me? Perhaps after reading your comments he might be more responsive.
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    I love going to the ballet, and after reading your review Mrs J and I will certainly go to Dracula.

    My favourite ballet by far is "Giselle". And if you do ever get a chance to go I'm sure you'll enjoy every minute of it.
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    P/T tui billboard

    Riff Raff, is this possibly the inspiration for a new Tui billboard?

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    Jeeze Kick'- are you gay? I have serious doubts about your sexual orientation.












    Just kidding. Top write up as always. Sounds like a good one to go and see.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kickaha
    A few years back if anyone I’d known or myself had suggested going to the ballet the general response would have been “are you gay” and serious doubts raised about the person’s sexual orientation
    I still have that opinion, so I guess its no surprise that you went

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kickaha
    Dracula

    A few years back if anyone I’d known or myself had suggested going to the ballet the general response would have been “are you gay” and serious doubts raised about the person’s sexual orientation
    So were the males wearing those rudey leotards?

    Remember that ballet scene from the movie 'Top Secret' where the female dancer was jumping from one male to the next...lol

    Quote Originally Posted by Kickaha
    I would recommend this very highly if you’re looking for a good night out the effects, lighting and costumes are brilliant and I’m very impressed with the whole production, it runs for close to 2 ½ hours with two intermissions and is well worth a look
    Good write-up! Not sure if I'd take the initiative to organise the outing but if I was invited along I'd probably go!

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    Quote Originally Posted by TonyB
    Jeeze Kick'- are you gay? I have serious doubts about your sexual orientation.
    Get Fucked

    Quote Originally Posted by k14
    I still have that opinion, so I guess its no surprise that you went
    You get Fucked too

    Quote Originally Posted by Riff Raff
    I love ballet - haven't been in years. Wonder if I can get WT to take me? Perhaps after reading your comments he might be more responsive.
    I would doubt it, and if he did I bet he'd wear a disguise


    Quote Originally Posted by Zed
    So were the males wearing those rudey leotards?
    No, the costuming was Victorian style clothing, no leotards that I saw

    http://www.nzballet.org.nz/dracula-s...spotlight.html
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kickaha
    A few years back if anyone I’d known or myself had suggested going to the ballet the general response would have been “are you gay” and serious doubts raised about the person’s sexual orientation
    Now all the frillie pink tutu's I've seen at your place make sence..............

    Quote Originally Posted by Kickaha
    it was my idea from the start to attend and I had no motive beyond a good night out
    .................................................. ....... .................................................. ...

    Quote Originally Posted by Kickaha
    there was a interesting cross section of society with anyone from young children to pensioners to Goths to Asian students and
    and great raving poofters........ the things ya do to score aye... there is a limit mate... and you just pushed it past it

    LOL.. on ya man
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    Quote Originally Posted by dangerous
    Now all the frillie pink tutu's I've seen at your place make sence..............
    Says the guy whos wears womens leathers

    Quote Originally Posted by dangerous
    and great raving poofters.
    No that's the Honda riders club you're thinking of
    "If you can make black marks on a straight from the time you turn out of a corner until the braking point of the next turn, then you have enough power."


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    boys..... boys.....boys.....

    ......now who was it this morning in the lycra darling DD???
    That outfit could look interesting on a stage......maybe next march hare for show and tell competition? I'll be there with the camera next time..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kickaha
    Get Fucked
    Such eloquence!

    You and Dangerous should get together in your pink tutus and frilly knickers and do a few pirouttes and whatnot for us!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rashika
    ......now who was it this morning in the lycra darling DD??
    *shudder* Nooooo Gwenda, D in lycra Things like that should never be discussed it public. They cause havoc when the people start running in fear.


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