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From Obscurity To the Gaiety
All preparation had been completed The big night was finally here At three in the afternoon I went to dress rehearsal Stood on the Gaiety stage for the first time - I didn’t have any fear! Three lovely ladies We were standing behind our microphones Reciting our poems .. to an audience of ONE Rows and rows of empty seats – tonight they would soon fill Would nerves finally hit me, would I start to feel ill … We had a few hours to kill before the show would start Hubby and I went for a meal before I played my part I dressed in my lovely frock – our act would all wear black and white The theatre was a sell out, much to our delight The performance kicked off at eight o’clock Our slot was in the second half so we sat and watched the show Joined in with the audience from spare seats on the back row Time passed by so quickly once the show had begun We rolled about with laughter the acts were such great fun The interval came and we had to go Soon the time would come for us to perform It was freezing cold backstage I wore my cardigan to keep warm! Our names were announced and we walked onto the stage Lights shone down on the three of us But the audience was a sea of faces in the dark I was first to recite my poem ‘Seven men you definitely wouldn’t want to date’ Not a sign of stage fright at all Di recited ‘The Fine’ and Irene ‘1958’ Then it was back to me with ‘Just Desserts’ It was the very first funny poem I’d written Di’s ‘Night Nuisance’ and Irene’s ‘A Transcript’ poems followed With poetry we are all smitten With massive smiles on our faces we walked off the stage Came back later to take a bow The audience applause was rapturous – I can still hear it in my head now! Last night I performed on stage at a charity event in front of 600 people … it was my first time on a ‘proper’ stage at the Victorian Gaiety Theatre and was the most incredible night of my life! The night raised awareness of Parkinson's Disease and Alzheimer's and raised over £6000 ($7410) from ticket sale alone - there were bucket collections too. 11~19~16
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