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I went to go and see this with the school on Thursday, and I can honestly say it was the best thing I've ever seen \:D/ I cried nearly all the way through it, but mostly with laughter! The boy who played Billy was Rhys Yeomans and he was absolutely amazing! =D> I think it was after the song Electricity, he finished and everyone started clapping and gave him a standing ovation, he couldn't stop giggling! He was brilliant :D I'd definetly recommend it :)
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Was this local? My ds really wants to see this.
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mogs wrote:Was this local? My ds really wants to see this.
It would have been in London.
Seeing Billy again on Wednesday, rather excited :) think i've seen it a tad too many times now though :lol:
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Yes it was in London :) In the Victoria Palace I think it was! The seats were quite cheap too, we were in the grand circle and I think they were around £25?
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Seren:) wrote: The boy who played Billy was Rhys Yeomans and he was absolutely amazing! =D>
Would love to see his "Billy" :mrgreen: Ds and I saw him in his dance school show (Centrepointe in Manchester) a few times while he was in training.
He could go and he could shine, not just stay here counting time,
Son, we've got the chance to let him live

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*Cazzy-Lou* wrote: think i've seen it a tad too many times now though :lol:
So how many times is it now Caz? :lol: :lol: :lol:
He could go and he could shine, not just stay here counting time,
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Will see you in there Caz! (Dark Haired Small Boy's mum)
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Hecouldshine wrote:
*Cazzy-Lou* wrote: think i've seen it a tad too many times now though :lol:
So how many times is it now Caz? :lol: :lol: :lol:
you don't want to know :lol:
janey wrote:Will see you in there Caz! (Dark Haired Small Boy's mum)
Ah, don't think i've seen your ds as small boy yet so i look forward to it :)
I'll be row e of the stalls if you fancy saying hi :)
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Is there a lot of language in this? My eldest ds wants to go see it for his birthday but i have a 9 year old as well. Would it be suitable?
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janey wrote:Will see you in there Caz! (Dark Haired Small Boy's mum)
Lovely to meet you last night even if it was brief.
Your ds was adorable, such a fantastic small boy :D
Well done to him, especially with the nerves of people in especially to watch him.
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Thanks Caz
Well all the 'small boys' in it are 7 or 8 and yes there is very frequent swearing. mostly goes over thir heads though. the only things that I suppose a 9 yr old might question are the kiss on the cheek between the two principals and the dancing in dresses whereas these have gone unremarked upon by ds and his twin sister.
p.s. got to victoriapalacetheatre own website and check out front stalls availability at £19.50 Mon -Thurs and £27.50 Fri-Sat as they are unbelievable seats for the price
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My ds went to see Billy Elliot again yesterday. He went with his theatre group who are one of the companies performing Billy (youth theatre) in June this year. He said the show was amazing but afterwards they had a question and answer session with the director and Dean, who played Billy. He was so excited coming home. He said that they were both really friendly and very interesting to talk to. Gave them lots of little tips for their performance and by the sound of it, were with them quite some time. Certainly made his day-he was up for tap rehearsals without me even calling him this morning :lol: ;)
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Anyones children in this atm?
Saw it last night...again :P
The Alison Summers was adorable, so tiny but absolutely brilliant :)
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