Monday, July 30, 2012

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Not too much news now, so here is an older article you may have missed.


Bristol interview: Elaine C Smith of Susan Boyle musical I Dreamed A Dream



Vivienne Kennedy interviews Elaine C Smith, star of I Dreamed A Dream at Bristol Hippodrome

This May a brand new musical will be visiting Bristol Hippodrome - I Dreamed A Dream, based on the life story ofBritain’s Got Talent runner up and global singing sensation Susan Boyle, will open on Tuesday 01 May and run until Saturday 05 May. It is expected, but not guaranteed, that Susan herself will make a guest appearance at some performances.

A few days ago I spoke to Elaine C Smith, co-writer of I Dreamed A Dream who also stars as Susan in the show.

You’ve co-written I Dreamed A Dream; it must be really difficult for writers to come up with new and original material for shows, what made you think that Susan Boyle’s story would make a good musical?
I suppose I didn’t initially. Lots of other people, in the film industry and all that, and in America, thought “oh yes, this is great, rags to riches, a fairy story type of movie” and it was only when Susan was interviewed about that and asked who she would want to play her that she suggested me. We’d never actually met at that point, but she’d obviously seen me in various things over the years, watching me on TV in Scotland and thought that we’re roughly the same age, from similar backgrounds, blah blah blah...and she knew I could sing as well.
So that was the thrust of it and it was sort of said as a joke to Michael Harrison, the producer, when he’d seen some of the press about it. I thought I’d never get the movie, “it’ll be Michelle Pfeiffer with a bad Irish accent in Hollywood” I said, “but once the movie’s out we should do a stage show.”
I was thinking ten years from now, but Michael phoned be back and said we should do it now, I told him not to be so ridiculous, Simon Cowell will never let us do it, but he pursued it.
I do the audio book of Susan’s life, I read her story, so I had an insight into her life story before it was even published and actually there were so many similarities with our own backgrounds; I really enjoyed the book.
Alan McHugh, who’s co-written it, had done a couple of drafts from the book. I said that if you’re ever going to make this into a show it has to be magical, because what surrounded Susan was magic. People keep talking about Britain’s Got Talent and saying “oh, that’s another Susan Boyle moment”, but there will never be another Susan Boyle moment, this is actually popular culture and show biz history.
For me it was also the absolute end of an obsession with celebrity and of judging a book by its cover, she represented something much more. Even on stage in Newcastle (where the show premiered in March) I remembered thinking “what is going on here? This is more than the sum of the parts. This is magical.”
It is a fairy tale, it is a rags to riches story, it’s not even Cinderella getting to the ball, it’s maybe Cinderella’s older sister getting to the ball and she doesn’t get the Prince but she gets a great career.
There’s a lot of magic around her but also I was fascinated from a writing point of view, about who that woman was? Why did she wear that dress? Why did she not get her hair cut? Why was she looking ten years older than her years? And what made her decide to get up that morning and go? That for me is the magic in it.
Having read her story I realised that it’s even better than Cinderella because this was a woman who was born as the youngest of nine children in a big Catholic family, in a mining community, and there were slight learning difficulties, not profound but slight. The doctor said to her mother “don’t expect too much.” You couldn’t write that, that’s the stuff of the gods.
Because of her learning difficulties, and being slightly indulged probably by her family as well, she was bullied a great deal at school, especially at high school. She was never allowed to have that normal transition when developing, she never had boyfriends, her dad was very strict, and she missed out on things. The only thing in her life that made her feel any good was singing.
In her 20s she found the courage one night to walk into a pub when the karaoke was on and just got up to sing. People had always known she could sing, but singing in front of people was absolutely terrifying for her, but she discovered that it was something she could do.
Her peers encouraged her with it, but then sadly her father died, and then her closest sister died very suddenly from an asthma attack, and all those dreams had to be abandoned. She was the one still living at home and, like many women in poverty, well not poverty exactly but certainly not in very affluent situations, became the one left to look after an ageing parent. Her mother died just before Britain’s Got Talent and at that point she’d lost everything.
She said to me that she hadn’t realised how much she’d let herself go until she saw herself on television.

Susan Boyle isn’t a fictional character, she’s real and she’s in the theatre most nights, does that bring an added pressure to you as an actress?
To a certain extent yes. When she first saw me in the wig and the dress, she found that really funny, the Britain’s Got Talent stuff. But actually I tell the story as Susan now, so the wig that I wear is her hair now and that freaked her out more than anything, she said “Oh my God, that’s really scary.” We don’t look very much like each other really, but we do on stage.
All I really wanted to do was to honour her and her family, not in a sugary sweet way, it’s not sing-a-long-a-Susan, it’s treating her life and what happened to her in a serious way that gives people a good night out and entertains as well as giving them a bit of popular cultural history if you like.
I said to her that I would feel I’d done my job if the audience were on their feet before she came on, and they are. She wasn’t on stage last night, she’d had to go back to Scotland, but the audience were on their feet anyway and that’s when I think “yes, we’ve done this, this show works.”

Has Susan been enjoying the experience on the nights she is there?
Yes, she came off stage in Liverpool (where the show has been playing from 17 to 21 April) and said “My God, the atmosphere out there was electric.”
When she does appear it is a bit like a religious experience you know; the audience have had this wonderful tale about her life, they get more information and understand just how difficult it has been for her to overcome everything and to get there, and about how she was treated after Britain’s Got Talent, by the press particularly, and yet she’s still here and has gone onto great success, that’s very uplifting. Then she walks on and sings I Dreamed A Dream, so you can imagine the reaction.
She has been really enjoying it I think, and enjoyed being part of a theatre company for the first time really as well, getting the experience that she’s never been able to get. I’ve been lucky, I’ve been doing this for 30 years, but it’s all brand new to Susan.

One of your recent stage appearances as been in Calendar Girls; is it a relief to be keeping your clothes on this time?
Ha ha ha, yeah. I never found it upsetting to do it actually. Calendar Girls is very similar to this show in lots of ways; it’s an incredibly uplifting story about ordinary women and doing something extraordinary. Ironically the worst time appearing with my clothes off was in the rehearsal room and we all were more nervous in front of each other that first time than when we were actually taking them off in front of 2,000 people. Within the context of the play it was great and I think the women in the audience were more worried for us than we were by the end. It was quite liberating as well.

You’re going to be in Bristol for a few days, from 01 to 05 May, what are you looking forward to seeing or doing while you’re in the city?
I came down not long ago to see Sian Phillips, who was also in Calendar Girls, in the first show she did of Juliet and her Romeo at the Old Vic in Bristol (March 2010); I was there for a couple of days and just loved it, I’ve been a few times actually.
I’ll be looking out for my friend Julia Hills, another member of the Calendar Girls cast; she’s doing The Cherry Orchard at the Tobacco Factory so I’ll definitely be trying to fit a matinee of that in.
I love walking all along the river and there’s great shopping; I won’t be stuck for things to do.

The current tour finishes in Manchester towards the end of June, what happens next, does the dream keep going?
Well we’ve had Lloyd Webber on the phone and Cameron Mackintosh. We’re certainly going to be  touring again because we’ve only done Aberdeen and Inverness in Scotland and so we’re going to be doing The King’s, Glasgow, which is just about sold out for two weeks, and Edinburgh, just after the festival. There are lots of discussions about where it will go, we’ll just have to wait and see.
We’ve been a bit overwhelmed by the response actually, from audiences and from reviewers. It’s been really amazing.

Thank you very much for taking time out to talk to me today, I just have one final question for you – last year you appeared on Celebrity Mastermind, coming second in your episode; if you could take part in one other celebrity show would you learn ballroom dancing, ice skating or how to cook?
Probably ballroom dancing. I’ve got to do a bit of it in this show but also because my father, who died just a few weeks before we started, ballroom danced four nights a week and one of the things that kept him going when he was in the hospice was watching Strictly. It’s not that I’m a huge fan of it but I know that it kept him going and it was a big thing for him, so that would be the main reason and not because I think I’m Fred Astaire or Ginger Rogers.
Certainly not ice skating; that would be too terrifying!

I Dreamed A Dream opens at Bristol Hippodrome on Tuesday 01 May and runs until Saturday 05 May.  There will be performances at 7.30PM each evening and matinees at 2.30PM on Wednesday and Saturday. Tickets are priced from £19.50 to £39.00.

http://scottishactors.blogspot.com/2012/04/bristol-interview-elaine-c-smith-of.html

Saturday, July 28, 2012


Susan Boyle live

Wednesday 03 October 2012

Susan Boyle

Venue

Kings Theatre, Glasgow297 Bath Street,G2 4JNGlasgow, UK
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Friday, July 27, 2012

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The Forum has confirmed that Susan will not sing at the Olympics.

Opening Ceremony London 2012 Olympics: Prince William, David Beckham and the Top 10 Britons Who Could Light the Olympic Torch

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Opening Ceremony London 2012 Olympics Prince William David Beckham and the Top 10 Britons Who Could Light the Olympic Torch
The opening ceremony of the Games of the XXX Olympiad starts today at 7:30 p.m. (ET) with performances by Susan Boyle and Paul McCartney and a $42 million spectacle inspired in Shakespeare’s The Tempest -- which will showcase the United Kingdom’s history from bucolic Middle Ages landscapes to today’s most dynamic British pop cultural icons of music, cinema and TV.
And one of the most anticipated parts of any Olympic opening ceremony, the lighting of the torch, will take center stage as the lighter’s identity will be kept a secret until the very end. And though speculation points to either Prince William or David Beckhamn – as two of the most popular British icons of today – it is not totally ruled out that a wild surprise could end up lighting the Olympic torch tonight at London’s Olympic Park.
Following, the Top 25 Britons who could light the Olympic torch at the London 2012 Olympics:
10. Sir Steve Redgrave:
A retired British rower who won gold medals at five consecutive Olympic Games from 1984 to 2000, as well as a bronze medal at the 1988 Summer Games. 
9. Daley Thompson:
A former decathlete from England. He won the decathlon gold medal at the Olympic Games in 1980 and 1984, and broke the world record for the event four times.
8. Sir Roger Bannister:
An English former athlete best known for running the first mile in less than 4 minutes. 
7. Queen Elizabeth:
Does Her Majesty need a presentation?
6. Prince Charles and Kate Middleton:
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge.
5. Pippa Middleton:
Socialite.
4. David Beckham:
Footballer.
3. J.K. Rowland:
Author.
2. Helen Mirren:
Actress.
1. Sean Connery:
Actor.

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Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Post is from Placido Domingo's Facebook

http://www.facebook.com/pages/Placido-Domingo/148369531898322

Profile PicturePLACIDO DOMINGO: SONGS

One of the greatest tenors of our times presents his first pop album in over twenty years and his first recording since signing exclusively to Sony Classical in 2011: an album of great songs and popular melodies. 

The new release contains Domingo’s first recordings of many pop classics, plus more songs already beloved by his fans. For this eagerly awaited new release, the legendary singer invited other great artists and new talents to accompany him on over half of the tracks, like Broadway sensation Megan Hilty (they sing an Italian/English duet version of duet My Heart Will Go On/Il Mio Cuore Va from ‘Titanic’) and young French hit-maker Zaz (they perform the Jacques Brel classic Chanson des vieux amants). “If I rest, I rust”, says the singer, and at 71 years young, he’s proving the truth of that statement now more than ever.

The repertoire, in four languages, is chosen from over 70 years of the world’s most popular melodies. It goes from the sensuous Mexican 1940s classic Bésame mucho (‘Kiss Me Again and Again’, here arranged as a duet with star trumpeter Chris Botti) to Shania Twain’s 1990s hit From This Moment On, performed with Susan Boyle. Boyle shot to world-wide fame after appearing on a British TV talent show. “She was like an angel in that competition,” says Domingo. “I knew I had to sing with such a beautiful voice.”
Domingo has recorded only a handful of the tracks previously. As well as Bésame mucho, he returns to Frank Sinatra’s hit Time After Time (here a duet with jazz singer Harry Connick Jr.), Canción para una reina (Song for a Queen), and Un uomo tra la folla (A Man in the Crowd). The two latter were written specially for the tenor.

Film plays an important role on the disc. Domingo duets with Welsh mezzo Katherine Jenkins on Come What May from the film ‘Moulin Rouge’ (in which he had a memorable cameo role). Other songs include Eternally from the Charlie Chaplin film ‘Limelight’, Parla più piano from ‘The Godfather’, and the beautifully melancholy Sous le ciel de Paris (Under the Paris Sky) with Josh Groban. The tenor, who was born in Spain and educated in Mexico, reflects the Latin aspect of his heritage with the famous bossa nova Girl from Ipanema, and the Spanish-language hit Celos (Jealousy).

Particularly close to his heart is the duet with his son Placido Domingo Jr, What a Wonderful World. “It contains the line ‘I hear babies cry’ and I was thinking about my own children and grandchildren when singing it,” he says.

Domingo, who has 136 operatic roles in his repertoire as both tenor and baritone, and who has a parallel career as an operatic conductor too, confesses that this album has nevertheless been one of his greatest challenges. “These songs have been made famous by Sinatra, Ella Fitzgerald, Louis Armstrong... and yet anyone at home can sing them in the shower too. People think pop songs are easy. But to come to the public, and make them special - that’s incredibly exciting. I’m delighted with the beautiful collection we’ve created.”

Tuesday, July 24, 2012

On Facebook today. Fans think this was taken in Ireland in March 2012. I believe this group is The Wanted. Susan and Elaine were on a TV late show that same night as the group.

Placido Domingo and Susan Boyle , the new album together in the Spanish tenor



Placido Domingo and Susan Boyle, the new album together in the Spanish tenor
Placido Domingo sings a duet withSusan Boyle in Songs, his first pop album in 20 years that will be released on Oct. 15. Boyle, the Scottish unemployed rose to fame three years ago to sing I Dreamed a Dream from the musical Les Miserables on the television contest Britain's got talent , where he was second, interpreted by the Spanish tenor theme From this moment on . But not the only duet on the disc. Placido Domingo will also sing with his son Placido Domingo Jr., Harry Connick Jr., Josh Groban, Zaz, Chris Botti, Megan Hilty and Katherine Jenkins. This week, the tenor has started a new tour in London coinciding with the Olympics, ending on December 22 in Prague, after passing the 25, 28 and Oct. 31 at the Teatro de la Maestranza in Seville.





http://www.hola.com/noticias-de-actualidad/24-07-2012/93387/

Monday, July 23, 2012

Saturday, July 21, 2012



Susan Boyle will not participate in the gala evening “Believe” in Tallinn, due to health concerns

Due to health concerns, singer Susan Boyle from British talent show will not be able to participate in the gala evening “Believe” in Tallinn, on the 28th July, as was announced by the director of the concert, Lehari Kaustel.
Kaustel confirmed that the information that has reached him from the artist’s agency is official and final – due to concerns with her health, all Susan Boyle’s performances up to mid-August have been cancelled. “The news of Susan Boyle cancelling her concert is very saddening to us and the Estonian public, but we are certain that the gala evening that has been planned to be the crown of the church week will still be grand. The performers for the evening include winner of 4 Grammy awards, Israel Houghton, with his jazz-funk-gospel group New Breed, Rebecca Kontus and Tõnis Mägi. The concert will be made whole by messages from Jaan Tammsalu and Josh McDowell.”
Lehari Kaustel says that the organizers of the event apologize for the change in program, to everyone who has already purchased their tickets or are planning to. “If there are people who are not interested in the gala evening in this form, it is possible to sell back your tickets from 18th to 26th July,” Lehari Kaustel confirmed. “The people, however, who value a professional Christian music event and would like to enjoy the whole that is created especially for this evening, with a large-scale production and many additional effects, are still very much expected to come to A. le Coq Arena on Saturday!
The gala evening “Believe” will take place on 28th July in Tallinn on the A. le Coq Arena and is a the main event of church week “Heartbeat Tallinn”, 23-29th July. The tickets for the gala evening “Believe” are on sale at Piletilevi with prices from 20€.
Susan Boyle will not participate in the concert, but the finale of the gala evening will be a beautiful ending number, prepared in cooperation with her agency.

Friday, July 20, 2012


Plácido Domingo published 'Songs', his first pop album in 20 years with themes of great composers

On 15 October, Plácido Domingo published his new album 'Songs', in which the tenor Spanish pays tribute to some of the greatest composers performing timeless songs that have been installed in the popular in the past 70 years memory.
It is the first pop album for Plácido Domingo in 20 years and their first release since it signed an exclusive contract with Sony Classical. The vast majority of these songs have been recorded for the first time by the singer for this album, some duets with artists as his son Plácido Domingo Jr., Susan Boyle, Harry Connick Jr., Josh Groban, Zaz, Chris Botti, Megan Hilty and Katherine Jenkins.
The tracks on this album include 'Song for a Queen', ' Sous le ciel de Paris' (with Josh G'roban), 'Time After Time' (with Harry Connick Jr.), 'chanson des vieux amants' (with Zaz), From This Moment On"(with Susan Boyle), 'Besame mucho' (with Chris Botti), 'Parla più piano' (of The Godfather), ' Il mio cuore va / My Heart Will Go On' (of Titanic with Megan Hilty)'Eternally' (of Limelight), 'Jealousy', ' Girl from Ipanema', 'Come What May' (from Moulin Rouge with Katherine Jenkins) or 'What A Wonderful World"(with Plácido Domingo Jr.).
Plácido Domingo began a new tour on July 23 in the events of the Olympic Games in London, which ends December 22 in Prague and going through Spain with three concerts on 25, 28 and 31 October in the theatre of la Maestranza of Seville works by Massenet and Thais.
TWELVE GRAMMYS
With albums and recordings, Domingo has earned 12 Grammy Awards (including three Latin Grammys). His work exceeds the one hundred albums of complete operas, collections of arias, duets and other projects, as well as more than 50 videos. Respect as a conductor and head of the directorate general of entities such as the Los Angeles Opera and the Washington National Opera has also won.
As a singer, the breadth of his repertoire ranges from opera and zarzuela to Broadway musicals and contemporary ballads. In opera, he has represented 137 papers in more than 3,500 performances. He appeared in the closing ceremonies of the the World Cup 2006 and the Olympic Games in Beijing in 2008, he has starred in three films inspired by the operas 'Carmen', 'La Traviata', and 'Otello', and 'Tosca' relay on television from Rome could be seen in 117 countries.

http://www.telecinco.es/informativos/cultura/Placido-Domingo-Songs-grandes-compositores_0_1654034708.html


Thursday, July 19, 2012

I Dreamed a Dream, King's Theatre


I Dreamed a Dream Tickets at King's Theatre,

I Dreamed a Dream Tickets at King's Theatre,



I Dreamed a Dream Tickets at King's Theatre,
The extraordinary story of Susan Boyle is brought to life in this thrilling new musical which boasts Susan’s unique personal endorsement.

Charting Susan’s climb from humble beginnings in a working town in the north of Scotland, to a standing ovation at her audition for Britain’s Got Talent, through to her global super stardom, I Dreamed A Dream© features many of the hit songs from Susan’s multi-platinum selling albums.

Leading an outstanding cast and orchestra and taking on the lead role of Susan Boyle is ... Read more >>
Running time: 2h 20m