mumof2
23-10-2008, 10:44 AM
My friend picked me up at 6.30pm and we drove to Brighton, missed 2 car parks, almost took a wrong turn, then parked in the 3rd choice car park and walked across the road to the Brighton Centre at 7.20pm - as the show was to start at 7.30 prompt we made our way to our seats and were delighted to find we were actually in the FRONT ROW - wicked! :yes:
As we sat down 2 of her friends (a couple) arrived and sat with us, and the show did indeed start sharp on 7.30pm. The orchestra and backing singers took their places and played an instrumental medley before the band (Waterloo I believe) arrived on stage. :excited001:
It was absolutely FANTASTIC - brilliant, amazing.........the conductor very briefly narrated each stage of the Abba story, and the girls had lots of costume changes.
The lighting was fabulous, lots of clear twinkly lights clear that also changed to blue, spot lights, twinkly screens at the back which also changed to give the impression of a blue and lightly clouded sky, and later was flickering orange colours to represent heat.....
There was a gap between us and the stage to allow for dancing but during the first part of the show dancing was only allowed to 'Dancing Queen' after which everyone had to sit down again, and during the 2nd part dancing was not encouraged until the last 4, 5 or 6 songs at the end and anyone who could get down to the front for a boogie did!
At one point while we were dancing and clapping we looked behind us to see that practically the whole place was filled with people up on their feet dancing, including the balcony seats and the crew up in their control room!:2uge4p4:
After 2 encores it was all over and we made our way back to the car park enthusing at what a fantastic show it was and what a fabulous time we'd had.......
As we sat down 2 of her friends (a couple) arrived and sat with us, and the show did indeed start sharp on 7.30pm. The orchestra and backing singers took their places and played an instrumental medley before the band (Waterloo I believe) arrived on stage. :excited001:
It was absolutely FANTASTIC - brilliant, amazing.........the conductor very briefly narrated each stage of the Abba story, and the girls had lots of costume changes.
The lighting was fabulous, lots of clear twinkly lights clear that also changed to blue, spot lights, twinkly screens at the back which also changed to give the impression of a blue and lightly clouded sky, and later was flickering orange colours to represent heat.....
There was a gap between us and the stage to allow for dancing but during the first part of the show dancing was only allowed to 'Dancing Queen' after which everyone had to sit down again, and during the 2nd part dancing was not encouraged until the last 4, 5 or 6 songs at the end and anyone who could get down to the front for a boogie did!
At one point while we were dancing and clapping we looked behind us to see that practically the whole place was filled with people up on their feet dancing, including the balcony seats and the crew up in their control room!:2uge4p4:
After 2 encores it was all over and we made our way back to the car park enthusing at what a fantastic show it was and what a fabulous time we'd had.......