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Mar. 8th, 2012 11:43 pmI had a *FAB-ulous* evening tonight.
Jean and I saw La Cage Aux Folles. And it was A-Mazing.
George Hamilton played Georges. I honestly don't much about him, but he was good.
Christopher Sieber, on the other hand.... He played Albin and he was amazing. (Which I'm sure I said after seeing him in Spamalot.)
And I don't think I'm going to be able to listen to John Barrowman's version of "I Am What I Am" for a long while. Don't get me wrong - his version is great, and definitely an affirmation of being true to yourself. But Christopher's was *heart-breaking* because it was that affirmation after being rebuffed by the people closest to him (Georges and Jean-Michel). I really wish I could share Christopher's version of the song.
Jean and I saw La Cage Aux Folles. And it was A-Mazing.
George Hamilton played Georges. I honestly don't much about him, but he was good.
Christopher Sieber, on the other hand.... He played Albin and he was amazing. (Which I'm sure I said after seeing him in Spamalot.)
And I don't think I'm going to be able to listen to John Barrowman's version of "I Am What I Am" for a long while. Don't get me wrong - his version is great, and definitely an affirmation of being true to yourself. But Christopher's was *heart-breaking* because it was that affirmation after being rebuffed by the people closest to him (Georges and Jean-Michel). I really wish I could share Christopher's version of the song.
Re: your theater trip
Date: 2012-03-14 03:14 am (UTC)This was the first time I'd heard "I Am What I Am" done in the more heartbreaking way and the way Christopher Sieber did it - just wow.
No, I didn't. I wanted to, but Jean couldn't wait around, so we left, since we rode together.