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!
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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