Monday, 31 May 2010
David Essex in All the Fun of the Fair
I went to see All the Fun of the Fair yesterday, at The Garrick Theatre, Charing Cross Road, London. If you're a David Essex fan it’s an absolute MUST.
When David first appeared on stage, I wanted to ‘woop woop’ as you do ... but nobody else did, so I thought I’d better behave myself and settled down to enjoy the show.
I think to fully appreciate All the Fun of the Fair you have to like David’s music and you mustn’t expect too much in the way of effects. It is a lovely story with fantastic singers and actors; Christopher Timothy plays Harvey, and the up and coming actors Michael Pickering, Nicola Brazil, Susan Hallam-Wright, Cameron Jack and Tim Newman were a pleasure to watch. The show made me laugh and cry and I would go again tomorrow and watch it all over.
David Essex remains an extremely talented, lovely man who is growing older gracefully. He’s who he is today because of yesterday, but doesn’t claim to be the heartthrob he once was – except he still is – if you know what I mean! I’ve loved his music since ROCK ON reached number 3 in the UK charts in 1973 - (when I was three months old ;-)) And I have bought all his new stuff too – being a die-hard fan and all.
Oh and now the exciting bit! I met him after the show. Oh yes indeed. I had my photograph taken with him too! And as he walked away, he turned and eyed my hubby's shirt.
‘I’ve got one of those,' he said. 'Tesco Finest.’ It was! Well not Finest, Cherokee - but close enough.
As David zipped up the Charing Cross Road, I realised that’s what's so great about him – his ability to be just like everyone else.
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How incredibly exciting. Lucky you!
Lovely post thank you for sharing. I miss London!
Hannah
That's so lovely. I used to like David Essex too, when I was a baby ;o)
I've never met any of my idols, so I envy you - he sounds really nice!
I saw David Essex performing at the Circus Tavern in Essex about 20years ago. He was gorgeous then and is still gorgeous now. Lucky you to get to meet him!
I used to love David Essex and recently rewatched Stardust and That'll Be The Day. So good.
How brilliant to hear what a good time you had. And that you had the opportunity to meet him. He sounds lovely and down to earth.
I wasn't ever a big fan of his but I do think he's cute. And yes, I still think he's cute. Getting older doesn't preclude being handsome... Harrison Ford anyone?
It was, Helen - and we were lucky to see him!
Yes, London's great, Hannah - never a shortage of things to do and see. :-)
I think David Essex is hard not to like, even if he's not your idol, isn't her Karen? Even hubby likes him since he mentioned his shirt. :-)
Lucky you, Bernadette - I'd have loved to have seen him when he was younger. :-)
Ooh, I may just do that too, Debs. It's ages since I've seen them. -I've been scanning You Tube for his interviews and songs performances.
Ooh, yes please JJ - or Alan Rickman! :-)
:) TFx
Glad you had a good time. He sounds v. nice!
Oooh, I've loved him since I saw him in Godspell and got to meet him in the interval. His ex-wife used to live just up the road from me. He still seems like a pretty genuine guy. Glad you enjoyed your evening.
Hey, TF :)X
He was Lily :-)
Ooh lucky you,PV Lost in France! Yes the evening was fab!
How wonderful. I love David Essex.
XX
Me too, Suz XX
I remember 'Rock On' in 1973 when I was ten. I've always loved David Essex, especially in his 'Che Guevara' (Evita) days. Oh, lucky you, Mandy!
Sounds great - are those eyes as gorgeous as ever?!
He was lovely, M. I so enjoyed it and now want to go again. :-)
They are indeed, FP!
Sounds like you had a wonderful time and isn't it nice when you meet someone and they are down-to-earth! I worked in television for a while and met lots of different actors and actresses and I have to say that overall I was not particularly impressed!!
C x
Woah, you were lucky.
Always so nice to hear that someone is just as lovely in real life.
I've liked him since way back and yes he is still gorgeous and really down to earth!!Saw the show last year in Dartford and wanted to go again!
Yes - many iconic figures are just ordinary people when you meet them.
Ooh, I am so, so jealous. Stamps feet here. ;)
What a pity I wasn't with you. We could have 'wooped' together. I wouldn't have been able to resist.
Glad to hear he's as nice as I always thought he was. Hm, perhaps I'll dream about him later...
It really is, Carol – very unusual x
I know, Lane! I always think about your video borrowing incident, with one not –so great-celeb! HA!
I want to go again too, Judith!
Sometimes we build them up too much, I think, Leigh!
Ha, Shirley – bout time I made you jealous! ;-) – Ooh, would you have really wooped with me!!? Awh, wish you had of been there!
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