Tuesday, 13 November 2012

Smoke Gets In Your Eyes







Thanks to Huey for the Inspiration for this post!
Ok so its clear to see that my dress is not an exact replica, i liked the strap design of the 'Never Gonna Dance' dress in Swingtime more than the strap design of the 'Smoke Gets In Your Eyes' Dress plus i didn't happen to have Bernard Newman to make it for me, but i thought i'd share these recent photos so you can compare instead the two dresses :) I had mine made by a dress maker for a not inconsiderable sum and its pure silk although Ginger's gleams better!

If you look carefully in the second picture it is just possible to see what book i am holding ;)

Thanks very much also to Arianna for the following link http://www.vam.ac.uk/content/exhibitions/exhibition-hollywood-costume/inside-the-exhibition/ if anyone is in the UK, i know i'm definitely going to make the effort to go and pay a visit, anything to see any of Ginger's costumes!!!

Sunday, 21 October 2012

Top Hat revised review

After now having seen Top Hat on Stage a fabulous 8 times and 2 more visits at least in the offing, unfortunately i booked for the 10th November for what i thought would be Summer Strallen's final perfomance and then heard from no less than the producer himself that she's agreed to extend until November 24th, whoever takes over the role of Dale is going to have to be very good, Summer is amazing!! I've written an alternative review to the one i wrote all the way back in April (seems such a long time ago haha!) Fred and Ginger still are and will always be the best ;) (although Tom Chamber's understudy Alan Burkitt is worth seeing as Jerry)




Being a massive fan of Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers I’ll freely admit I was rather sceptical about whether I was going to enjoy seeing Top Hat on stage, I could say even if it’ll never quite live up to my beloved Fred and Ginger I have become rather fond of it, which makes a nice difference as generally I like either the stage show or the movie, rarely both!

Top Hat on Stage is a whirl of sophistication, fabulous dancing and a whole host of Irving Berlin songs, 5 from the original movie with a further 10 songs added to boost the production.

The choreography is sublime and while my favourite choreography from the movie did not make it into the stage version, what replaces it is a pleasure to watch.

Chambers is no Astaire, Fred after all was Peerless, but he does come a very close second! Whilst Strallen steps very nicely into the role of Dale, played by Ginger Rogers in the original 1935 movie, I noted with interest that aside from a couple of lines of ‘Isn’t it a Lovely Day (To Be Caught in the Rain)’ and what is included in the finale, Strallen sings none of the songs from the original movie, whilst Dale in the movie sang ‘The Piccolino’ in the stage show this number is handled splendidly by the Ensemble (who incidentally are one of the best I have had the pleasure of seeing)  and Vivien Parry in the role of Madge.

Parts of the stage show that stood out for me were Chambers own choreographed dance with the Hat Stand ‘Hattie’ which is reminiscent of Astaire in ‘Royal Wedding’ (1951), ‘Wild about You’ sung by Strallen to Chambers in his room in an attempt to scare him, it backfires as he ends up scaring her! And the fabulous ‘Outside of That I Love You’ performed by Martin Ball as Horace and Parry.

Any scene with Stephen Boswell as ‘Horace’s’ Valet ‘Bates’ or Ricardo Alfonso as ‘Alberto’ is worth a mention as the providers of much of the show’s comedy

The essence and magic of the 1935 film is perfectly captured by all of the ensemble as well as the fabulous leads and a trip to the Aldwych to see Top Hat on Stage should definitely be a fixture on everyone’s calendar who’s ever loved a stage musical. This one is a pure winner and deserves to run and run.


I saw it with friends yesterday as well as Anneliese and i'm happy to say that they enjoyed it almost as much as i did!

Now i can happily say roll on Venice (and Verona) where we are visiting next week, we're staying by the Lido in a 1930s style hotel, very excited!!

Saturday, 13 October 2012

Movie Posters

One of the Working Titles's for Twenty Million Sweethearts, glad they didn't stick with it!

Magnificent Doll (1946)

Lady in the Dark (1944)

Alternative Poster for Lady in the Dark (1944)

Bachelor Mother (1939)

Dream Boat (1952)

Alternative Poster for Dream Boat (1952)

In Person (1935)

A second alternative poster for Lady in the Dark (1944)

Alternative poster for Magnificent Doll (1946)

Another poster for Magnificent Doll (1946)

And another!

Oh, Men! Oh, Women! (1957)

Stage Door (1937)

Star of Midnight (1935)

The First Travelling Saleslady (1956)

Vivacious Lady (1938)

Teenage Rebel (1956)




Been sorting through my collection of photos (far to many haha) and came across these movie posters, i love this direct link to the past especially as so many posters are in colour regardless of the fact that so many of the movie's themselves were in b&w!

Monday, 17 September 2012

The Wonders of Insomnia


I'm sure Insomnia has no real wonder haha but while i was unable to sleep last night i went hunting through google images on the off chance of finding some 'new' Fred and Ginger photos and came away pretty pleased (even more so because i didn't visit ebay once!)






Getting steadily colder over here which isn't doing much for me, but Ginger and Fred are still making me smile so thats a plus :) Hope everyone else is good!!

Wednesday, 12 September 2012

Lela's Book

While searching for erosenplatt's blog last night - http://thegingerrogersresouce.blogspot.co.uk/ (not showing up on blogspot search for some reason :/ I came across 'Ginger Rogers and the riddle of the scarlet cloak' i know some of ya'll have this already but for those who don't (like me sadly) it is available to read online right here http://archive.org/details/gingerrogersridd00roge

These archive.org people are going up in my estimations everytime i visit the site!!

Also remembering all those who lost their lives on the attacks on 9/11 may they RIP

Wednesday, 29 August 2012

Hurricane Isaac

Hope if any of you live in the path of Isaac that you're all safe, the views on the breakfast news looked pretty wild over here, although 21st century Europe seems to be rediscovering ww2 bombs all over the place..


Thursday, 23 August 2012

the wonder of eBay..

Taking a little advice from people i have just been browsing eBay for photos of Ginger, have even bid on a few :) if anyones feeling rich, although i was browsing ebay.co.uk most of the photos for sale (buy not not auction) are from the United States, nice variety of prices to! I also found someone selling a Press Book for 'Flying Down to Rio' $150 is a little steep for me though

Photo i hadn't seen from the 1940 Academy Awards, Ginger with Jimmy Stewart and ?

They look like they could have easily started dancing!!

Press photo for Heart Beat (1946) Ginger with Sam Wood

Now that's not a scene we saw in the movie!! Ginger and Jacques Francois

Ginger and Fred during the Swingtrot, Barkleys of Broadway 1949
I may have lost control of my senses hehe, an original print from Hat Check Girl was to good an offer to pass up, even if it did cost $49!!!