Razzle Dazzle

A dazzling show to remember

Jules

Arriving at the Bloomsbury Theatre brought back a flood of memories for me as my last visit was nearly 20 years ago when I saw a soon to be famous Paul O’Grady there, as his venomous alter ego Lilly Savage.

Just as the throng of excited Pinkies grew, the heavens opened reminding us that the day of our ‘summer’ concert was finally upon us.

We were led down backstage and the buzz of excitement and anticipation was electric. Then there were Pinkies everywhere, running around like kids in a sweet shop, exploring our new domain where we ruled for the day. “How big are the dressing rooms, my mirror, the star on my door?!”

Backstage, where most people never see, was a labyrinth of corridors, twisting and turning up and around until you find the pass door into the wings and onto the illuminated runway of joy, as Lilly used to call it. I walked out onto the stage for the first time and looked out across the vast expanse of seats that would soon be filled with our paying public. My buttocks clenched and cursed at the thought of my nearest and dearest who would soon be sitting in the second row and wished that my attendance at rehearsals had been as committed as my attendance at the pub and the parties!

We started the rehearsal but this time was different — we all went out into the auditorium and explored there too. We stood, looking back at our stage and the exciting task before us. We sang to it and to each other and it became our space. Then the work started and suddenly we all realised what we had to do and what a show we’d created like no other we’d done before.

So many cues, moves, songs, soloists, canes, cabaret, conductors, curtain calls and encores (well almost). We had a master of ceremonies, a barbershop quartet, a piano AND an organ, temperamental stars, sugar plum fairies, a locomotive, Lady Gaga and our very own Dolly Levi. How will I get through it? We need more time!

Suddenly, there was no more time… it was time! The audience were there, the bars were full, the programmes sold and the bums were well and truly on the seats. Pink accessories on! We were in show state. Well, some of us (me) were just in a state! Warm up, cool down, nervous, excited, terrified. In the wings, in the dark, silence.

Then the Pinkies surrounded me and we were together again, as one, our choir, to perform as we love to do, and we filled the room with song and laughter and magic and love.

Jules

Timeline datestamp: 16 July 2011

A glimpse of stocking was rather shocking!

7.30 pm 16 July 2011 Bloomsbury TheatreA glimpse of stocking was rather shocking, but now today — oh, heaven knows — anything goes! Today anything goes, but come Saturday everything will be all a-go at the Pink Singers summer concert Razzle Dazzle.
Over the last five months we’ve been putting together our tribute to the musical icons of the LGBT community. You’ve seen us in rehearsal, learned which songs which inspire us, and heard why this concert will be different from any other you’ve seen from the Pink Singers before. The luckier ones out there have even seen a preview of what’s to come.
Now all we need is you! Be sure to get your ticket to the show on Saturday, and remember, your ticket also gives you access to our dazzling after-show party. See you on Saturday!
Razzle Dazzle – the Pink Singers summer concert 2011
7.30pm, Saturday 16 July 2011, Bloomsbury Theatre, London

The Pinkies’ dazzling post-show party!

The dazzling after-show party!
Not that you need any more excuses to come to Razzle Dazzle this Saturday, but did you know that your ticket also gets you entry to the Pinkies’ dazzling post-show party? We’ll be in the mood to celebrate, and hope that you will be too. It is your chance to mingle with the Pinkies, share a drink and even sing a song or two. And if you are interested in joining us, you can find out first hand what it is like to be a member of London’s LGBT community choir. Keep an eye out for Gary or ask any Pinkie!

An advance Razzle Dazzle thank you!

Do you know who they are?
Do you know this couple?

With just two weeks to go till Razzle Dazzle, marching at Pride London was in many ways an extra special rehearsal. We were really impressed by the people we met on the march and how friendly everyone was. This particular couple caught our eye, and for being such good sports, we want to offer them complimentary tickets to come see our show. Do you know who they are? If so, please let them know and ask them to contact us on news@pinksingers.co.uk. We hope they are free on 16 July 2011!

A night at St. Mungo’s

This week saw a small group of Pinkies putting on a show for a very worthwhile charity event. We had been invited by the homelessness charity St Mungo’s to perform for both clients and staff at the launch of their 2011 Action Week. The focus of this special week is on enabling homeless people to rejoin society with an emphasis on accessing healthcare and advice on getting back into employment.

Not only was our performance going to be treat for the audience but it also gave us the chance to show off some of the numbers we will be performing at Razzle Dazzle on 16 July. The concert also included some excellent solos from Phillip, Chris, Sally-Ann and some Debussy on the piano from our very own Musical Director, Murray, along with a group number from the very talented Gin and Harmonics.

It was a wonderful evening and various numbers from Tchaikovsky to Tina Turner had the audience giggling with glee and tapping their feet in delight and I feel proud that the Pink Singers were involved in both entertaining and supporting such a great charity.

Tim

Timeline datestamp: 28 June 2011