I will say, however, that despite all my years in England (the Brits are obsessed with The Snowman) I had never realised that the ending was quite so brutal, and I did have a big lump in my throat at the end! All in all a very enjoyable sojourn up North again, as ever. Thank you, DSO, and Merry Christmas everyone!
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The Darwin Symphony invited me to return, three years after my first gig with them, to sing as part of a fun John Williams tribute concert. I was involved in the second half of the concert, which was a live performance of the score of the wonderful animated Christmas movie “The Snowman” (music by Howard Blake) and this meant that I could sit back and nerd out to soundtrack excerpts from Indiana Jones, Star Wars, Harry Potter and the like for the first half! I may or may not have been leaping about in my dressing room back stage with my pretend light sabre. You’ll never know. (Hint: awkward in heels)
I will say, however, that despite all my years in England (the Brits are obsessed with The Snowman) I had never realised that the ending was quite so brutal, and I did have a big lump in my throat at the end! All in all a very enjoyable sojourn up North again, as ever. Thank you, DSO, and Merry Christmas everyone!
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Author____ In 2005 I found myself in London, broke, constantly sick, and working in a job I hated. I had dropped out of Uni and run away from Australia years earlier, and had had a mind-boggling succession of actually-I'm-not-going-to-share-them-on-a-professional website adventures. But I looked up one day and realised I really wasn't happy with my life. "So if you're going to change things," I asked myself, "what is the dearest dream you once had? What is it worth turning everything around for?" Archives
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