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Charlie and The Chocolate Factory – The Musical

I want to give the twins more experiences, and live theatre is one experience that I am keen sharing with the kids more.

Last Christmas I got the girls and I tickets to Charlie and The Chocolate Factory – The Musical

The actual date we attended was in March and I was happy that the kids were still excited, even though I gave it to them in December of the previous year.

To make the whole event more fun we made a weekend of it in the city. I booked a hotel right next to the Capitol Theatre in Sydney, it was so close that we just had to walk next door to fall into our beds after the show.

The day of the show the kids and I trained it in and managed to check in earlier than expected. This allowed us to leave our bags in the room and to then explore Sydney for the day.

Our show was at 7.30pm at night so I had a whole day to fill with the twins.  So what did we get up to?

  • We looked at shops in the QVB
  • We walked around Paddies Markets

  • Had Yum Cha in Chinatown
  • We all got manicures
  • Went to Myer and David Jones to check out what is there
  • Looked at the toys at Myer
  • Walked back to the hotel to rest and then change for the show

What did we think of the show?

The girls were super excited and so was I. We all had never been to the Capitol Theatre before, I must say that the detail of the theatre is amazing. So much detail, statues and more! A very old world theatre experience.

We were super early for the show and decided to get drinks and pre-dinner snacks. Once we dined on our treats and ate some food it was finally ready to enter the theatre.  I had organised seats that were so close to the stage…the kids were amazed at how close we were.

We sat down and looked at the fabulous theatre while waiting for the show to start.

We were only 3 rows away from the stage.... how fantastic!
We were only 3 rows away from the stage…. how fantastic!

The backdrop of the set was the Willy Wonka Factory, and left of the stage was the Bucket house and the right of the stage was the candy shop that Charlie Bucket frequented drooling over chocolate bars that he couldn’t afford.

The way they moved between the Bucket house and the candy shop was very clever. Once Charlie was in the candy shop, the shop owner was enticing him to buy…but Charlie couldn’t. Also, Charlie had no idea that the Candy Man was indeed Willy Wonka himself.

Willy Wonka was very boom tish and so were some of the other characters, some lines were hilariously funny.

Two very excited kids waiting to see the show! I must say I was excited too!
Two very excited kids waiting to see the show! I must say I was excited too!

Once they moved to Willy Wonka’s factory the background changed digitally to create the vibrantly colourful world of the Wonka Factory. Seeing Roald Dahl’s story come to life on stage was so magical.

The cast did an awesome job and they had such personality and presence.

Violet and Mr Beauregard had such great interaction between each other, every time they smiled and winked I couldn’t help but laugh. Also when Violet Beauregard became a huge purple grape and then finally popped it was so well done.

Madison-McKoy-Mr-Beauregard-and-Monette-McKay-Violet-Beauregard-and-cast-in-CHARLIE-AND-THE-CHOCOLATE-FACTORY-c-Jeff-Busby

 

Augustus and Mrs Gloop were amazing as well, so funny and naughty. You actually forgot that these people were actors and not the actual characters from the film.

 Jake-Fehily-Augustus-Gloop-Octavia-Barron-Martin-Mrs-Gloop-and-cast-in-CHARLIE-AND-THE-CHOCOLATE-FACTORY
Jake Fehily – Augustus Gloop- Octavia-Barron-Martin-Mrs-Gloop-and cast in CHARLIE AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY

The glass elevator was magical too…yes more magic. It looked like it was actually moving. The background was stunning and created such a great effect.

 

The Glass Elevator: Ryan Yeates as Charlie and Paul Slade Smith as Willy Wonka in CHARLIE AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY, photo from Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory website.
The Glass Elevator: Ryan Yeates as Charlie and Paul Slade Smith as Willy Wonka in CHARLIE AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY, photo from Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory website.

 

The whole show looked stunning and was so enjoyable for kids and adults.

We loved the show and if you want to go, please do, you will LOVE IT!

The Sydney Show is on until July 21st – buy tickets for Sydney

Melbourne tickets are from August 2019

Brisbane tickets are from March 2020

The Charlie and The Chocolate Factory Musical Website has fantastic education resources 

There are so many fun activities that will help kids learn and know more about Charlie and The Chocolate Factory. There is English activities, Visual Arts, Dance, Drama, Media Arts, and Music. Not only can teachers freely download the packs to help with their class but parents can do so too. I downloaded mine to help my kids before we saw the show.

You can also re-read the book again or get it as an audio book to help inspire the work or refamiliarise yourself with the story again. Below is a quote from the Education Pack Writers, Elia Erez and David Perry about the worksheets and activities.

“Charlie and the Chocolate Factory offers an excellent opportunity to explore the Australian Curriculum, with specific references to English, and The Arts (Dance, Drama, Media Arts, Music
and Visual Arts) as well as all seven of the General Capabilities (Literacy, Numeracy, Intercultural Understanding, Information & Communication Technology, Critical & Creative Thinking, Personal & Social Capability AND Ethical Understanding). These relationships to the production are examined in the document CONNECTIONS TO THE AUSTRALIAN CURRICULUM. We trust that the activities and resources in this Education Pack will provide teachers with the ability to fully appreciate the educational opportunities of this
spectacular musical production. Using Charlie and the Chocolate Factory as a focus, this Education Pack contains engaging activities that can be used by teachers, or even keen fans of Roald Dahl who want to gain a richer understanding of the production.” Eli Erez and David Perry Education Pack Writers, for Charlie and The Chocolate Factory the Musical.

Where did we stay?

The kids and I stayed at Capitol Square Hotel Sydney, which was basically next door to the Capitol Theatre.

I booked the family room which had 1 queen sized bed and a single bed. Just perfect for 2 kids and 1 adult.

The hotel was not flash but was just what we needed. Beds and close by to the theatre.

Our family room at the Capital Square Hotel
Our family room at the Capitol Square Hotel

See how close we were to the Capitol Theatre

Have you seen Charlie and The Chocolate Factory? If so what were your thoughts?

I’m aiming to have more theatre experiences this year rather than buying things.

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Happy Eight Years Girls + Sharing with Roald Dahl

Today my lovely twins, Julia and Lillian are eight! Yes they are eight years old already! How it has flown by so quickly. I remember when they were little babies and we had just got back from hospital. Although I think back to how small and little the girls were the same is happening with our little baby boy, Alexander. He is now eight months old and in the blink of an eye he will be one! Yes one….. well maybe not the blink of an eye but very soon. It is already September and will very soon be Christmas and then January will be here and also Alexander’s first birthday.

 

The girls are eight years old today! Yes they were super excited to be turning eight and also up extremely early to open their presents. Mummy was also up very late baking and decorating cupcakes for the kids to celebrate at school on their actual day.
The girls are eight years old today! Yes they were super excited to be turning eight and also up extremely early to open their presents. Mummy was also up very late baking and decorating cupcakes for the kids to celebrate at school on their actual day.

One thing that the girls are happy about is the fact that they share a birthday with the wonderful and talented author Roald Dahl. He would have been celebrating his 100th birthday today. My girls love Dahl’s stories and I loved them as a kid and still do. He has brought joy and laughter to so many. I think my girls feel rather special to have been born on the same day.

So if you are wanting to celebrate Roald Dahl’s birthday here are some events from around the world that you might be able to get to. I must admit that this is not a full list. It might be well worth checking out the local bookshop or library in case they are having an event this weekend or today.

Events to celebrate Roald Dahl’s 100th Birthday:

NSW

VIC

WA

 

NEW ZEALAND

  • Roald Dahl 100th Birthday Celebrations – Tuesday 13th of Sept, 3.30pm – 4.30pm. Shirley Public Library, 36 Marshland Rd, Shirley, Christchurch

 

UK/USA

 

Happy Birthday to everyone that has a birthday today. The kids had a great time opening their presents and were super excited about the fact that they got a new scooter and cannot wait for it to be put together, oh and some of the other pressies were hits also.

More baking for me this week as the girls have a party in the park with their mates from school this Saturday. Let’s just hope that I will be able to get the cake done without staying up till midnight.

Oh and Happy Birthday to my wonderful and amazing little girls! They are such lovely little people and having a twins has been such a joy. I cannot believe you are both eight years old today and cannot wait for more adventures to come. Love and hugs mummy!

Why not try your hand at this celebration snack or treat?

Wonka’s Whipple-Scrumptious Fudgemallow Delight!
Shared from Roald Dahl.com