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I Finally Saw Back To The Future The Musical London- Kurt Cobain Guitar / Mary Poppins & Spice Girls

Date: June 27, 2025 Duration: 33m 56s
A Day In London
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0:03 Today's adventure begins as the
0:03 recording of Thursday, June 26th, 2025.
0:07 I am in London, England, standing here
0:09 next to the between the two train
0:10 stations, St. Pancress and King's Cross.
0:14 Looking at this magnificent clock tower,
0:19 now a hotel and train station. Very
0:22 overcast and a little dreary today. Got
0:26 quite a few things on the agenda.
0:29 And later going to be doing something
0:31 I've been wanting to do for a while.
0:33 Going to the Back to Future Musical. But
0:36 that's not till later this evening. Got
0:38 to pop inside King's Cross. Well known
0:41 for being the train station 9 and 3/4
0:44 from Harry Potter.
0:47 Get a piping hot caffeinated beverage or
0:49 coffee in here. Start the day.
0:50 Definitely need some caffeine.
0:52 Get this day going. It is very overcast
0:55 for now anyway.
1:13 Yeah, right over here. 9 and 3/4 Harry
1:13 Potter. The real spot is like over
1:16 there.
1:22 The Harry Potter store is in here as
1:22 well.
1:24 Warner Brothers London Harry Potter
1:26 store is in here. They've recreated 9
1:28 and 3/4 corners.
1:31 Looks like over the years they've added
1:33 on this this little kind of
1:36 dome bubble section onto the original
1:39 King's Cross station there.
1:42 It's pretty cool in here. Yeah. At 8:40
1:44 a.m., this is the shortest line I've
1:46 ever seen cuz usually during the day,
1:48 this thing stretches out of the queueing
1:50 area and then like down the hallway. I
1:54 mean, this is usually like an hour or
1:55 two wait to get a photo. There's only 20
1:58 people in line at 8:40. There's a little
1:59 hack. Get here early. It is the Harry
2:01 Potter shop at platform 9 at 3/4. And
2:06 the shop is even open this early. I was
2:07 thinking it wouldn't open till 10:00,
2:10 but it's 8:30 and the Harry Potter shop
2:12 at platform 9/4 is open.
2:19 Welcome everyone. Adam
2:19 Woo here. Quite the backdrop above me
2:21 all illuminated and lit up that dome. I
2:24 am wearing an appropriate t-shirt. Yes,
2:27 so many people have suggested I should
2:28 see Back to the Future the musical.
2:32 And I'm finally going to do it. Not sure
2:34 how it's going to be. I know there's
2:36 some differences between the film
2:38 and the show. I do love the movie. My
2:41 all-time favorite film of all time. So,
2:44 it's going to be interesting seeing the
2:45 show. But I figured what better place to
2:46 see it than here in London. a lot of
2:49 other stuff to do before that. I'm
2:50 inviting you to join me,
2:54 shall we? Sir Nigel Rezley,
2:59 chief mechanical engineer of the Great
3:01 Northern Railway, London and
3:03 Northeastern Railway.
3:19 Looks like he's really deep in thought.
3:19 He's looking up there
3:21 at that little food court. Yeah, the
3:23 sun's already starting to make an
3:25 appearance now. So, evidently this was
3:28 used not only in Harry Potter also. I
3:30 think this is where the car flew by when
3:32 they were going to rescue Harry.
3:35 It flew by the tower, but also used on
3:37 the Spice Girls video, St. Panker
3:40 station right next to King's Cross.
3:42 Look at this fancy car here parked in
3:44 front of the station hotel established
3:49 1873. Not the car,
4:06 This is the spot from Spice Girls
4:06 Wannabe. They all walk in right there.
4:09 Turn this corner.
4:11 She kisses the guy sitting right there
4:15 on the couch.
4:18 Same tile work and everything. And then
4:19 they turn this corner and they do their
4:22 dance routine and sing right here along
4:24 this
4:25 right there.
4:27 There's the staircase. The Spice Girls
4:30 wannabe.
4:32 You can watch the full video and match
4:33 it all up.
4:44 Just tell me what you want. What you
4:44 really, really want. This is where I
4:47 arrived yesterday. This didn't get as
4:48 close to this sculpture yesterday as I
4:51 am today. This built back in 2007.
5:01 We got the artist. His name is right up
5:01 here.
5:06 all day.
5:06 One thing that is interesting though,
5:07 I'm looking at this and I can't tell if
5:09 this is supposed to be a cell phone
5:12 or like a remote or what that's supposed
5:13 to be that she's holding while they're
5:15 in the romantic embrace.
5:23 I'm going to take the underground, also
5:23 known as the tube,
5:26 to another area of London.
5:47 Train is ready to depart.
5:47 Next train in one minute. Stand clear
5:50 and stand behind.
5:58 Okay. Once again, ladies and gentlemen,
5:58 please stand clear of the doors and our
6:00 customers.
6:02 Next train in 2 minutes. Stand clear of
6:05 the door and our customers off those all
6:08 stations to hit terminal 2 three and
6:11 five.
6:24 Send out the farther I went
6:24 south Kensington.
6:31 I'm going to a Kurt Cobain exhibit. It's
6:31 over in this area.
7:07 I made my way over to the Royal Albert
7:07 Hall
7:08 from what I know it as. I'm sure plenty
7:11 of artists have played here, but the
7:12 Beatles played here. It was also used
7:14 mentioned in the Beatles song Day in the
7:16 Life.
7:17 Directly across from here at the College
7:19 of Music, they are having a Kurt Cobain
7:22 Nirvana exhibit. Now, I believe they're
7:24 going to have the cardigan that Kurt
7:25 wore wore in the unplugged MTV Unplugged
7:30 and perhaps his guitar from in there and
7:33 some other things. Looking back the
7:34 other way at the Royal College of Music,
7:37 the exhibit's going to be. Yeah, it's
7:38 hard to pick a favorite Beatle song, but
7:40 I would say that the Day in the Life is
7:42 probably in my top 10 favorite Beatles
7:44 songs. I don't know. There's a lot of
7:45 them.
7:50 It's kind of interesting when you hear
7:50 lyrics and you see a place that's used
7:52 in lyrics that you've heard from a song
7:54 a million times and you see the place
7:55 you're like, "Wow, it really is a place
7:57 that exists."
8:03 Got about a half hour until the exhibit
8:03 opens. So, I got a little time to walk
8:04 around. Whenever I see this kind of
8:06 area, reminds me of Mary Poppins and
8:10 Fish Call Wanda. So, I looked up to see
8:12 if this is the area from A Fish Call
8:14 Wanda. And in fact, it is.
8:19 So, I'm going to go by the fish Paul
8:20 Wanda, one of the spots for the movie.
8:22 This is Enslo Gardens
8:25 or 69 up here is where the dramatic box
8:29 scene with the dog took place. The box
8:33 was right up there. Older lady lived
8:35 right here. He was up there on the top
8:37 of the window looking out. He thought it
8:40 was not going to go according to I don't
8:41 want to give too many spoilers. You just
8:42 got to kind of watch the film. But this
8:45 is where it all happened. The dog, the
8:48 lady laying right there.
8:51 Yeah. Fish Call Wanda. Hilarious movie.
8:55 All filmed around London. This is
8:57 definitely a pivotal scene.
9:05 And number 74 is where he walks out of
9:05 the cave. In fact, you can see the
9:06 number 74 in the film. And then he walks
9:10 out
9:21 and right over there. There it is.
9:32 Made it back over to the Royal College
9:34 of Music and now going to head over to
9:38 Kurt Cobain unplugged exhibit. All
9:40 right. Inside the exhibit here, you got
9:44 some uh photos. So, you got some uh
9:46 artwork of William Shield, JP Solomon
9:51 right there. Portrait done by Thomas
9:54 Hardy.
9:56 And you also got
9:58 Joseph Hayden. If you go upstairs, you
10:00 got the story behind one of music's most
10:03 iconic guitars, the acoustic guitar that
10:07 Kurt used for Unplugged. This exhibit
10:11 goes through the 18th of November, 20
10:15 25.
10:17 Here's a photo of the performance. I
10:19 remember watching this when it was when
10:20 it actually happened on TV. The guitar
10:24 he used was a 1959 Martin D18E.
10:29 Following Cobain's death in 94, the
10:31 guitar passed to his daughter and it was
10:34 sold for 600 $6 million. But before
10:37 that, three decades before that, the
10:40 guitar turned up at a pawn shop in
10:41 Alabama. It was in a pawn shop in
10:43 Alabama. And this is the guitar itself,
10:46 the one he played in the I say in the
10:48 flesh, but in the in the guitar in the
10:51 wood right there. There it is. The uh
10:55 got the neck of it there. You got the
10:57 fretboards, the strings.
11:00 That's the one. And here's the guitar
11:02 case with the luggage tags there. Even
11:05 have an Alaskan Air Fragile sticker
11:08 right down over here. And the Poison
11:11 Idea sticker there with the duct tape
11:13 around it. You can't be in a band
11:14 without duct tape. There's his uh his
11:18 guitar case.
11:25 They even have his cardigan that he wore
11:38 Some gig posters over here and some
11:38 vinyl. You got live at the Paramount,
11:40 live and loud. And then down there in
11:42 the music icons book is him with the
11:44 guitar. Some vinyl here as well live at
11:48 Reading
11:50 from the Muddy Banks
11:53 of the Wishka.
11:55 Hard to see it though. There you go.
11:59 Oh, there's a Julian's auction book. The
12:02 guitar play by Kirkov for MTV unplugged.
12:13 Handwritten lyrics down here for if you
12:13 must circuit 1989.
12:17 And this looks to be a set list. No, not
12:20 a set list. Edge to Kurt. Early manager.
12:30 All right. So, evidently I one thing I
12:30 didn't realize that was the last guitar
12:31 he ever played before he passed away.
12:33 Not just in the MTV special, but he had
12:35 it
12:37 with him in his last days. It sold for
12:41 six over $6 million. A lot of money.
12:45 Ended up taking a taxi a couple miles
12:46 over to this spot. If you ever seen the
12:49 movie Saving Mr. Banks, the story of
12:51 Walt Disney and PL Travelers.
12:58 This was
12:58 her fictional home in the movie right
13:00 here. Number 29.
13:07 Walt comes back played by Tom Hanks to
13:08 discuss with her to try to seal the deal
13:10 to get the rights to her book Mary
13:14 Poppins.
13:16 Love that film. And just interestingly
13:19 enough, PL Traver's real home
13:23 is just a couple blocks from here. I'm
13:25 going to walk over there too where she
13:28 lived. She wrote Mary Poppins. Think let
13:31 that sink in.
13:34 She lived in this neighborhood. I made
13:36 it over to this area now, which was only
13:38 about two blocks from where I just was.
13:40 And there's one of these blue markers
13:42 you can see all over town. PL Travers
13:45 passed away in '96. The author of Mary
13:47 Poppins lived and worked here, 1946,
13:50 which would have been 10 years after
13:52 Mary Poppins was written, well
13:55 around 10 years to 1962.
13:59 I think Mary Poppins came out in ' 64.
14:03 I'm kind of curious if this is when, you
14:06 know, Walt was really trying to get the
14:08 rights if she was living here during
14:11 that time. So, the movie came out 2
14:12 years after she lived here, but how long
14:15 was the ongoing, you know, back and
14:18 forth trying to persuade her to get the
14:21 ride? She could have lived elsewhere.
14:23 She ended up moving from here to another
14:25 spot. So maybe that was the other spot.
14:27 But this is this is the place best known
14:30 as the
14:32 PL Travers home number 50, which is that
14:35 door right there.
14:47 There was her door right in there.
14:47 Number 50. Smith Street, I believe it's
14:49 called. Yeah, Smith Street.
14:52 did a quick little search and it appears
14:54 as if the Walt tried getting the rights
14:56 as early as 38
14:59 to Mary Poppins. So, like not long after
15:00 the book was written and she denied it
15:04 and finally, so according to what I was
15:06 kind of doing a quick little search,
15:08 this is where she was when Walt was
15:11 trying to coersse her into giving him
15:13 giving him the rights. So it was here at
15:16 this house number 50.
15:19 Smith street number 50.
15:25 ch ch ch ch ch ch ch ch ch ch ch ch ch
15:26 ch ch ch ch ch ch ch ch ch churu.
15:58 Had to wait for that one to pass. And
15:58 now taking the circle line over to
16:01 Kensington Palace. Doing a lot of doing
16:04 a lot of stuff today.
16:06 Right over on
16:09 Kensington High Street W8 heading into
16:12 this park now.
16:19 I always like these foam booths. Well,
16:19 former foam booth. This is not active,
16:20 but they leave them here for whichever
16:22 reason they I'm not really sure why. If
16:24 they're just for photos or what it is,
16:25 but they're they're still here.
16:50 Okay. Okay. Princess Diana lived here at
16:50 Kensington Palace for 15 years. They
16:52 admired the seasonal displays of the
16:55 sunken garden, often stopping by to talk
16:57 to the gardeners.
17:02 Her sons, the Duke of Cambridge,
17:02 commissioned the statue of memory of the
17:04 princess unveiling it on July 1st of
17:06 2021,
17:08 which would have been her 60th birthday.
18:52 Back over at King's Cross now. It is
18:52 raining. Going to go back to my
18:54 accommodations for a little bit, relax,
18:57 and then head over to Piccadilli Circus,
19:01 Lester Square, and then to the Back to
19:03 the Future,
19:05 the musical a little bit later.
19:15 All right, a little time has passed.
19:17 Got to take the underground tube over to
19:21 another area, probably over to
19:23 Piccadilly. But I just wanted to show
19:25 how lengthy the crowd in the line is now
19:28 to get a photo over here at platform 9
19:32 and 3/4 later in the day.
19:38 Yeah. And it's not a quick process.
19:38 That's probably like an hour and a half
19:40 wait right there cuz everyone's got to
19:41 get their one photo. They set up the
19:44 whole photo ops. You pick the house. You
19:46 wear the scarf,
19:48 the whole thing.
19:50 What it is, you line up over here and
19:53 you get a picture with the luggage cart
19:55 going through the wall right there. They
19:58 got some team members helping you out,
20:00 getting photos, etc. That's what it is.
20:01 That's what everyone's waiting for.
20:19 to get over to the Adelfi Theater. I was
20:19 just over here near well in Leicester
20:22 Square recently before I went over to
20:26 Amsterdam and they were having a
20:28 Jurassic World premiere right over right
20:30 over here. I was standing right over
20:32 here. It was all blocked off. And then
20:34 when I was here in January, end of
20:36 January of this year, I stayed in that
20:38 hotel right over here. Yeah, I love this
20:41 area. Luster Square and Piccadilly
20:43 Circus area. Since kind of on a topic of
20:46 Back to the Future, part three 1990 Back
20:48 to the Future, the UK premiere happened
20:51 right over here, which is now a 4DX IMAX
20:55 screening place. And it's now a casino
20:58 right over here. But Princess Diana uh
21:01 arrived at the premiere. She pulled up
21:03 right here, got out of the car, and went
21:05 right inside these very doors and met
21:09 the cast, met Spielberg, etc. and went
21:11 to the premiere. So, Back to the Future
21:13 tie-in, Princess Diana pulled up right
21:15 here. There's there's there's plenty of
21:16 clips online about it. But yeah,
21:19 fun fact. In fact, there's a photo here
21:21 where she gets out of the car and you
21:22 can see this building behind her there.
21:24 Over here in the square, if you look up
21:26 top, very top corner,
21:30 there's Batman
21:33 way up there.
21:35 You know, last time I walked by this
21:38 the square
21:40 They had an event going on. This is not
21:42 the same event, but they're having
21:44 another event here. They got it all all
21:47 fenced off again. Fountain's going
21:50 though.
22:04 Another
22:04 one.
22:21 Now, there is another Harry Potter theme
22:21 store over here near the square called
22:24 Magical Platform. Let's check this out.
22:27 the last few times. Well, the last time
22:29 I was in I say a few times and not like
22:31 not like I've been in London a whole
22:32 bunch. I was here like a week back in
22:35 January and then the other last week for
22:38 a day. So, I haven't really super
22:40 familiar, but I've always passed by this
22:42 and wanted to pop in. It's interesting.
22:44 They actually have quite a I don't say a
22:47 bigger selection, but they have more
22:50 items that they have at over at King's
22:52 Cross for whatever reason.
22:58 magical platform. They have other things
22:58 too, not just not just Potter. All kind
23:00 of fantasy stuff inside there. And
23:03 really surprisingly, they're not there's
23:04 not really a lot of Harry Potter shops
23:06 in London. And they maybe because the
23:07 King's Cross spot has cornered the
23:09 market or has like kind of a hold on
23:12 some of the other stores.
23:16 It's almost time to head over to the
23:18 musical, Back to Future Musical. Now, I
23:21 have heard some spoilers. People I know
23:23 that are also fans of the franchise said
23:26 they really enjoyed it. Some didn't like
23:27 it. Some did like it.
23:30 They said they made some dramatic
23:32 changes to the plotline. So, I'm kind of
23:34 going in going into it with an open
23:37 mind. I'm going to enjoy it either way,
23:39 but a big fan of the films. So, I think
23:42 anything that varies from the films is
23:44 going to kind of throw me off, but
23:48 I think it's going to be good either
23:49 way. I'm going to have a good time going
23:50 to Going to it with an open mind. Right
23:52 next to there is a place called Gift
23:54 Gift Box Britain.
24:01 You get definitely a lot of uh a lot of
24:01 Paddington bears around as well. A lot
24:04 of Paddington. Lots of English tea over
24:07 here. Tons and tons of different English
24:10 tea. In fact, you can even get a a
24:11 potter tea. You got team Ravenclaw.
24:13 Well, House Ravenclaw here. All right.
24:15 Once I say something, I realize I'm
24:17 completely wrong. There are more stores
24:20 than I was expecting. In fact, here is
24:23 another dobby. Got more telephone boxes
24:26 over here. This one's kind of all spray
24:28 painted up, but yeah, you know, I put on
24:30 seeing this for a heck of a long time.
24:33 So, I figured, you know, I'm in London,
24:35 why not?
24:37 Ticket available. So,
24:54 And when I last time I was here in
24:54 January, a lot of people recommended I
24:56 should go to this. I'm like, you know,
24:57 I'm not really sure. I love the movies.
24:59 I don't know if I'll like the musical,
25:00 which is going to be a different totally
25:02 completely different twist, even though
25:04 it's the same theming and everything.
25:07 And a lot of people had very strong
25:09 opinions that they were confused on why
25:11 I wouldn't want to see the musical
25:14 because I love the actual movie so much.
25:16 But
25:18 took me till now to see it and now I'm
25:19 going to see it.
25:26 So that's Doc there. Great Scott.
25:26 Perfect musical escapism.
25:29 There's Marty. A blast. Packs more
25:32 energy than a nuclear reactor.
25:36 There's the people that worked on it.
25:38 John Randor and Tim Hatley.
25:42 All right. Going in. All right. Check it
25:44 You got the Save the Clock Tower up
25:46 here. You got the Texico. You got the
25:49 Statler Toyota sign. You got the Town
25:52 Theater right there. Back to the Future
25:54 the Musical.
25:56 You got Goldie Goldie Wilson over there
25:58 in the distance. You got the Hill Valley
26:00 General Store sign right there. Oh, they
26:03 have Pacific merchandise.
26:05 Here's a deep cut. Even the Nancy
26:07 Spiritual Advisor sign. Yeah. Back when
26:10 LSE went from the cafe to an aerobic
26:12 center.
26:15 Okay, this is cool.
26:17 This is really cool.
26:20 The salvation is free sign. There's a
26:22 closer view of the elect Wilson. You got
26:24 Al's tattoo studio. This guy over here
26:28 doing a little peace sign.
26:42 There you go. Brand new program. Hello.
26:42 Little bag. All right. I got to say they
26:44 definitely have a lot more theming in
26:46 here than I was expecting. They really
26:48 gone all out with their merchandise. And
26:50 then they have a area upstairs like a
26:52 little bar that's got all kind of
26:54 interesting things. Like you even have
26:56 the 10:04 clock tower or the clock that
26:59 was up on the tower. Not the clock tower
27:00 itself, but just the clock
27:02 itself up on the second level.
27:06 There just there's a lot more in here
27:07 than I was expecting. I thought it was
27:09 just going to be a regular theater and
27:10 then you went in and watched the show.
27:11 They have really set dressed all the
27:13 like pre- area pretty well.
27:16 You're kind of waiting to go to my seat.
27:19 You got this little section over here
27:21 and you got the plutonium chamber right
27:23 here and it really shows the
27:26 some of this up. There's the Delorean
27:28 over here.
27:31 There's the Delorean. There's the
27:32 plutonium chamber 84. It's got the 84
27:37 date stamp on it from one year before
27:38 the movie came out. artistic rendering
27:42 concept art. I like this Marty also
27:44 because he's got 1955 and 1985 in the
27:47 reflection of his sunglasses there,
27:50 which is kind of cool. Look at the
27:51 merchant. Actually, I don't think they
27:52 had that on the the bottom down there.
27:54 Right there, the Back to Future the
27:55 musical. I ended up getting a a magnet,
27:58 which I thought would be kind of cool to
27:59 have. Now, I know this is a touring
28:01 event. I think they did it they do it in
28:03 New York. They also just did it in Tampa
28:04 as like a a touring event. But this one
28:07 here is I think all the time I ended up
28:11 getting uh getting a magnet. You got the
28:12 great Scott going across the the thing
28:15 there. You got all the there's the uh
28:17 plus capacitor
28:20 right there. The uh artwork of it that
28:23 Doc drew after he slipped his head
28:24 slipped hit his head on the toilet or he
28:27 was standing on the toilet. He slipped
28:28 his head on the edge of the sink and
28:30 when he came to he had a revelation, a
28:32 picture, a picture in his head, a
28:33 picture of this. This is what makes time
28:36 travel
28:38 possible. But yeah, I really like the uh
28:41 I like the 104 there on the side of the
28:43 wall. There's Marty. I don't think I've
28:44 ever seen this one with Marty and Doc
28:47 right here. Now I'm going to have to
28:48 like be I'm going have to take turn the
28:49 camera off. So no photography, no
28:52 recording, no ringtones during the show.
28:54 No cameras or mobile phones. But I do
28:55 want to show the uh the magnet I got
28:58 right here at the Deli Theater in
29:00 London. A little souvenir to go on my
29:02 metal cabinets. Another one to add to my
29:03 London section. All right. See? Oh, you
29:05 know, this is interesting. This is
29:07 written uh this is drawn by Drew Strusen
29:09 who did the one that's really really
29:11 popular. Oh, this is a part two poster
29:13 cuz there's the water right there. Look
29:15 at that. Yeah, Drew Struzen has done
29:18 every great movie poster. Well, a
29:20 majority of every great movie poster.
29:21 All right. See you after. No, it hasn't
29:23 started yet. So, I'm just going to show
29:24 what the show what the inside of this
29:27 looks like. This is so cool and
29:29 futuristic. £12. I ended up getting this
29:31 as a souvenir souvenir booklet. It has
29:33 the Adelfi. So, it is for the London
29:36 performance. I'm sitting up here on this
29:39 version of the balcony kind of like
29:41 right here in the middle.
29:43 This is nice. This is going to be
29:44 interesting. It's going to be
29:45 interesting. Oh, there's the orchestra
29:47 pit down there, right? Or is it going to
29:49 have a live orchestra? I'll find out.
29:50 I'll let you know after. They got Doc
29:52 right here holding his flux capacitor
29:55 while someone behind me blows their
29:56 nose.
29:59 There's Jennifer Parker.
30:07 Hardy right there.
30:10 Save and restore the clock tower. Not
30:12 just save the clock tower. Interesting.
30:14 Interesting.
30:16 There's Strickland
30:18 there. There's the model that he didn't
30:20 have to built time to build the scale.
30:22 Doc didn't
30:24 This is like a 2 and 1/2 hour show with
30:25 that a little bit of a break in the
30:28 middle. There's Leah.
30:42 Got to build a time machine in a
30:42 Delorean or into a car. Why not do it
30:44 with some style?
31:03 There you go.
31:03 Actually, get the musical soundtrack as
31:05 well of it.
31:13 Here's a note from Andrew Lloyd Weber
31:13 here at the front. He is overjoyed at
31:16 the incredible production chose to make
31:17 its London home here at the Adelfi.
31:29 It also has like a little pull out
31:29 poster here. This is interesting. Is
31:31 this supposed to be Biff here and
31:33 George? They're hanging up the laundry.
31:35 You're going to go touch her on her her
31:38 like some sort of a a riveting dance
31:41 number there on top of the fence.
31:44 Good Girls
31:45 Never Do It. There's uh Marty and his
31:49 mother, which is always kind of an
31:50 interesting uh plot twist. Vast
31:52 assortment of musical numbers here.
31:56 And here's the cast.
32:03 All right, that's it. It's over. Now
32:03 they're telling everyone to make like a
32:06 tree. Get out of here.
32:09 That was a long show. Like
32:13 3 and a half four hours with the 20
32:16 minute intermission. All right, it
32:18 started at 7:30. It is now 10:16.
32:23 Two parts, 15 20 minute intermission.
32:26 It was really well done. All right,
32:29 that's going to do it for today.
32:31 I enjoyed it. The first first half of
32:33 it, I didn't think I was going to really
32:35 care for it too much. In fact, during
32:37 the intermission, I was thinking, what
32:39 exactly am I watching right now? because
32:40 it definitely has some differences than
32:43 the original film. And because part one
32:46 is our all-time favorite movie, it
32:48 definitely was interesting the different
32:49 changes that they did with the a little
32:53 bit of the plot changes, things like
32:54 that. But once I kind of put that beside
32:57 me and realize how great the actors were
33:00 and the singers and the dancers and the
33:02 set decorations and everything that they
33:03 were doing, really was amazing how they
33:07 put it all together. And I'm glad I I'm
33:09 glad I I'm glad I did it. Glad I watched
33:10 it. And I would recommend. It's a fun
33:13 show. And honestly, I think that might
33:14 be my first Broadwayes type of show that
33:17 I've ever seen, whether it be in London
33:19 or in New York. I don't think I've ever
33:21 seen anything like that before. And I've
33:23 seen Broadwayes type shows in other
33:26 places, but never never like a full-on
33:29 production like that. Again, it
33:31 definitely had its differences in the
33:32 original film, and I kind of went in
33:34 with an open mind, not knowing what I
33:36 would think about it. And the first
33:38 segment after the intermission, I kind
33:41 of I kind of just realized it wasn't
33:44 going to be like the original movie and
33:46 it just just take it for what it is. And
33:48 it was good. I enjoyed it. All right,
33:50 that's going to do it for today. Thanks
33:52 for watching. See you in the next video.
33:53 The vlog is over.