Friday, March 20, 2009

Back from Emerald City

I’m back in Brisbane after a fun-filled weekend in Melbourne. And I simply must say this – Wicked was fantastic! I absolutely loved every single moment of the musical and would really like to watch it again if I could. Why can’t they come to Brissie?!


I also have to add that I’m quite proud of myself because I didn’t get sucked in to buy all the musical merchandise. It was tempting and extremely hard to resist. Everything was decked out in green when we walked through the grand entrance of the Regent Theatre. It was almost like we’d walked into Emerald City. There was a bar with a green fridge and they were selling ‘Ozmopolitan’! Instead of the usual orangey pink, it was luminous green (and I really mean luminous!) in a cocktail glass that lighted up in…yes GREEN! I was squealing in excitement and pointing to all things green but Pen didn’t really share my excitement for the merchandise it seemed.


And I tried so hard to talk myself out of buying this!


Back to the musical – I was really impressed at how the story just flowed seamlessly into Wizard of Oz. I quote an interview with the producer; it was really as though the camera was tilted to another angle to show us what was happening concurrently to the familiar events in Wizard of Oz.


One thing that struck me the most was a particular line from the Wizard. He said, “To bring people together, we need to create a common enemy!” That thought stayed with me even after the musical was over and it made me think about how true that was. It dawned upon me that sometimes our ‘enemies’ may not always be as evil as the media makes them out to be. Just like how Elphaba isn’t all that bad! I’m talking about this from a political point of view, of course. Anyway, I digress. Just some food for thought I guess.


Probably not a surprise to you but I also managed to squeeze in some time for shopping and also to hunt down the best breakfast in town. We (or me rather) decided to drop by Chapel Street this time as I didn’t get to visit the area on my last trip. H’oooooh! It’s a really long shopping strip and I don’t think we even got close to the end of it. We might have lasted a bit longer if it wasn’t for the horrendous weather! Can you believe it, the moment we set foot on the street, it started bucketing down and the both of us had to seek shelter under my little orange umbrella. I was wet and cold and not really in the mood to shop at all.


It certainly wasn’t the best weekend to be in Melbourne (it was freezing even though it was only March!) but having the chance to watch Wicked in third row centre seats made it all worth the while! And who could pass up the opportunity to spend time with the most patient husband in the world?


Outside our apartment


The pool and spa area


Breakfast at Degraves Espresso - down one of Melbourne's famous alleyways


I was craving for Eggs Benedict, naturally!


And Pen was craving...well...everything!


Shopping at Chapel St despite the gloomy weather


Going to see Wicked!


And of course, always lovely to catch up with Lou and Nick whenever we're in town. We were at Brunetti, best dessert place in Melbourne and I dare say Australia!

4 comments:

ally said...

Ooh! I'm GREEN with envy.

I'm dying to catch Wicked and I'm just holding my breath till they get here. *fingers crossed*

Glad to know you loved it, hun! ;) What was your favourite song?

huaiky said...

I liked Popular, I'm not that girl and Defying Gravity. :P

You?

Anonymous said...

I love defying gravity!!!

U just made me ceave eggs benedict btw... ;p

ally said...

Oh yes, Defying Gravity, definitely. I also love What Is This Feeling and I'm Not That Girl. :)