Monday 27 May 2013

THE SOUND OF MUSIC !!



As previously mentioned I've moved the 'Sound of Music' post back to the top of the blog as it is obviously massive news and I didn't want it to go unnoticed.

I will just quickly say that having seen 'Rock of Ages' the musical at the Garrick theatre on Saturday I am now starting a petition to make Faye the next 'Sherrie'. I honestly think she would be simply phenomenal in that role.

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I'm delighted and more than a little excited to announce that Faye will be performing in 'The Sound of Music' at Regents Park open air theatre from July 25th to September 7th.

She is taking on the role of Liesl Von Trapp.

For those who haven't seen the show or watched the movie you can read more about the character Here

If you click on the link below you'll be able to find details about the show itself, see the full cast list and purchase your tickets.

THE SOUND OF MUSIC

A link to this Sound of Music site is also now available as a permanent feature on the right of the blog.

Being open air I guess the only thing that could spoil what I'm sure would be an amazing evening's entertainment is the good old British weather. Hopefully it will be kind to us and Faye this summer.



It looks AMAZING and I'm going to have to make at least one visit during its 6 weeks in the park. Please be a dry day.

Many congratulations to Faye for landing such a great part in a wonderful show.

Wednesday 22 May 2013

A Well Earned Rest



After filming in the exciting new BBC series Atlantis and countless auditions which were rewarded with the role Liesl Von Trapp in 'The Sound of Music', Faye has decided to take a well earned break.

Check out the picture above. Her holiday destination looks like paradise.

@Faye_Brookes COUNTDOWN. . .  Unbelievable, it's finally here !! Time to escape, holiday in 5 days !! pic.twitter.com/CeyJcKLbNL

As that was tweeted yesterday the countdown is now down to 4.

I hope you have a wonderful holiday Faye and come back refreshed and ready for a summer of fun in Regents Park.

Saturday 18 May 2013

Happy Birthday Jack Barber !!



It must be an expensive time of the year for Faye with two of her siblings celebrating their Birthday.

On Thursday it was her sister Nicky and today her brother Jack turned 21.

@Faye_Brookes Happy 21st to my brother, my twin and my partner in crime! x #jackbarber! pic.twitter.com/GyTEE5dY1r

Many happy returns Jack, I hope you had a great day.



I couldn't resisit also including the lovely picture above of Faye with one of her best friends Sophie Tehrani.

@Faye_Brookes 10 years with this lady by my side... #friendsforever pic.twitter.com/0sUSDrPJ8a

They enjoyed a long overdue girly catch up this weekend.

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I will be switching the Sound of Music post back to the top of the blog in a couple of days as I don't want to risk any of you guys missing such exciting news.

The Regents Park Open Air Theatre season is very popular so book your tickets while you still can. I've already got mine :)

Friday 17 May 2013

Happy Birthday Nicky Barber !!


I'm sure Faye would want us to help wish her Sister Nicky Barber a very Happy Birthday . . . . . for yesterday.

@Faye_Brookes Come on then Liverpool... It's all GO GO GO! x

@Faye_Brookes Big happy happy birthday to my sister today! @nickylbarber So glad I get to share it with you... Here come the barbers! x 

@Faye_Brookes Birthday meal for the Barber ladies... @JudyVanderdubb @nickylbarber and #motherIngrid! x 

I hope all the Barber girls had a wonderful day.

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Liverpool yesterday, London today.

@Faye_Brookes Morning Twitter bugs. . . . been up since 5am. Back to London then? x 

I'm not sure what the London visit is in aid of but a 5am start would suggest it may be work related.

Hopefully Faye has a fun, safe and fruitful trip to the Capital.

Tuesday 7 May 2013

Atlantis !!



Well I can finally reveal the exciting news I mentioned about 6 weeks ago.

You wont have to go to the theatre to see Faye this year because she'll be performing in your own living room as she has been cast in the new BBC series 'Atlantis' which is due to hit our screens in the autumn.

Of course there is nothing like seeing her live and I'm still hoping she'll be sparkling on stage again soon but being able to sit back in my arm chair and watch her on TV does have it's advantages.

It's a lot cheaper for one : -)

I'll post new info as I get it but for now here are a few details about the show taken from www.denofgeek.com


The BBC is replacing Merlin in the schedules with Greek myth family adventure show, Atlantis, written by Misfits’ Howard Overman…

Picture the scene: it’s Saturday teatime at the end of September, the leaves are turning, there’s a wisp of bonfire smoke in the chill air and the shops are already stocked with Christmas decorations. Refreshments in hand, you wedge yourself onto the sofa next to your family/significant other/Japanese love pillow, and switch on BBC One. But there’s a problem: no Merlin.

No Merlin? No matter. The BBC has some brand new family teatime viewing in store for you (brand new, yet very, very old) in the form of historical fantasy, Atlantis. Taking over from the Arthurian legend’s time slot will be a new thirteen-part series which will delve even further back into the annals of myth to entertain us on those crisp autumn evenings.

How far back? Ancient Greece. Atlantis is shaping up to be a depository of Greek legend patted into shape for family viewing. So that’ll be less focus on the baby-eating and swan-rape then, and more wholesome derring-do, we'd have imagined.

The new series will be set in the titular lost city, a “strange, compelling realm” peopled by “snake-haired goddesses and palaces so vast it was said they were built by giants”. The thirteen episodes will follow the Merlin and Doctor Who pattern, each being forty-five minutes in length.

Our hero goes by the name of Jason (though whether this is pre or mid-Argo, or indeed, if he’s even the same fleece-seeking sailor is yet to be confirmed). His arrival in Atlantis kick-starts “an amazing adventure”, “bringing into life the vast store of Greek myths and legends re-imagined for a new generation” in the action-packed series.

That’s what the press release tells us at any rate. What it doesn’t tell us is which names have been brought aboard in the cast (though with filming due to start in April, no doubt that news is on its way).

If the Merlin casting format is repeated - and seeing as Atlantis comes from Merlin co-creators Julian Murphy and Johnny Capps we don’t see why it won’t be - then we can expect a relative newcomer in the lead, shored up by a few old UK hands of the Richard Wilson/Tony Head/John Hurt calibre. It would seem a waste of that wonderful Hurt voice not to stage it behind a CGI Minotaur or Cyclops at least once…

There’ll be a romantic plot we suspect, though will it be a version of sorceress Medea that Jason is romantically entangled with, or another Greek love interest? Again, we’ll have to wait and see.

One thing we are certain of is that the scripts come courtesy of former Merlin writer and Misfits creator Howard Overman. Though his Dirk Gently wasn’t renewed by the BBC, Overman’s still being kept busy by the corporation with this new flagship production, executive produced by BBC Wales’ Bethan Jones (Sherlock, Wizards Vs. Aliens). With Overman on board, some laughs are guaranteed amongst the beast-battling.

We’ll have to wait until Atlantis begins filming in Wales and Morocco (coincidentally, the same country Game of Thrones’ Wolf Unit uses as the back-drop to Dany’s adventures across the Narrow Sea), to get a first glimpse of the new show. As soon as we do, of course, you’ll be the first to know.

Atlantis is due to start filming in April, and will be on our screens in Merlin’s traditional slot this autumn.